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1 SWBAT: Review major unit concepts for summative assessment

2  A trophic level is the position occupied by an organism in a food chain.  Producers (also called Autotrophs) are found at the base of the pyramid and compromise the first trophic level. These make their food from the sun.  Primary consumers make up the second trophic level.  Secondary consumers make up the third trophic level.  Finally tertiary consumers make up the top trophic level.

3  Apex Predators- Top Carnivores in an ecosystem. They have no natural predators.  Carnivores- Eat only meat (animals)  Herbivores- Eat only plants  Omnivores- Eat both plants and animals  Consumers are also known as Heterotrophs because they cannot make their own food  As energy moves through the food chain, less becomes available for the next level.

4 Genetic diversity Allows individuals to adapt to different conditions. Species diversity Species diversity is the variety of species (group of interbreeding organisms) in a particular habitat or ecosystem. Ecosystem diversity Ecosystem diversity describes the variation in all living and non-living things in a particular geographic or ecological region.

5 Ecology- The study of living things and their environments. Organism – An individual Population – Individuals of the same species Community – Different populations in one location Ecosystem – Community of populations and their interactions with the environment (abiotic factors)

6  Biotic Factors are all living things in an ecosystem. Examples include plants and animals.  Abiotic Factors are all the NON-LIVING factors in an ecosystem. Examples include dirt, oxygen, water, rocks, sand, sunlight, etc.  Spatial Distribution of populations can be UNIFORM (Evenly spread out), RANDOM (No Pattern), OR CLUMPED (Small Groups)

7 Population growth rate *The human population is currently around 7 billion people How fast a given population grows ◦ Factors that influence this are:  Natality (birthrate)  Mortality (deathrate)  Emigration (moving into a habitat)  Immigration (moving out of a habitat) The maximum amount of organisms in a population that can be sustained in an Ecosystem is called the Carrying Capacity.

8 Review Questions Review Questions (This will be graded as a open book quiz) 1.List the 3 types of biodiversity 2.Explain how the sun is the main source of energy for the Earth. 3.What are the 4 main population limiting factors? 4.Give 3 examples of abiotic factors in an environment. 5.Identify a carnivore, omnivore and herbivore in an ocean ecosystem. 6.Define carrying capacity. 7.Compare and contrast Autotroph and Heterotroph. 8.How is a population different from a community? 9.How is an apex predator different from a “normal” carnivore? 10.Why don’t we pay attention to Ms. Politano the first time she tries to teach us things?


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