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ABIOTIC & BIOTIC Key Vocabulary: - PPT Presentation

Ecosystem Biotic Abiotic Abiotic Factors Biosphere The Biosphere is one of Earths 4 Systems None of the Earths systems are INDEPENDENT instead they are INTERDEPENDENT Lithosphere ID: 918376

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Slide1

ABIOTIC & BIOTIC

Key Vocabulary:-Ecosystem-Biotic-Abiotic-Abiotic Factors

Slide2

Biosphere

The Biosphere is one of Earth’s 4 Systems:

None of the Earth’s systems are

INDEPENDENT

, instead they are INTERDEPENDENT

Lithosphere

Hydrosphere

Atmosphere

Biosphere

Slide3

Biosphere

The biosphere is:the portion of Earth that supports living thingsunique to Earth

dependent on the other Earth Systems

Slide4

What is the scientific way to say “living”?

Biotic Factors- all living things in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, fungi, & microorganisms

Slide5

What is the scientific way to say “non-living”?

-Abiotic factors

are all of the nonliving things in an ecosystem.

-The

abiotic factors in an ecosystem include: water, soil, temperature, air, wind, elevation, source of energy (usually the Sun).

Slide6

Ecological levels:

Organism: one living thing

ex. lion

Population:

group of organisms of the same species living together

ex. A pride of lions

Slide7

Ecological levels:

Community: collection of interacting populations

ex. Lions and hyenas

Ecosystem:

organisms and their physical surroundings

ex. Lions, hyenas,

water, sun

:

Slide8

Habitat

A HABITAT: is the place where an organism lives out its lifeExamples include the bottom of a stream, a maple tree, a pond, a parkA habitat can

change due to natural and human causes

Slide9

Ecosystems

The biosphere’s systems are called: ECOSYSTEMS

All ecosystems must have a constant source of energy

(usually the sun)

and cycles to reuse raw materials. Examples are the water, nitrogen cycle, oxygen-CO2

cycle

An

ecosystem is made up of all the

LIVING

and

NON-LIVING

components in a given area.

Slide10

What are the essential parts to all ecosystems?

An ecosystem is all of the living and non-living things in an area.

Slide11

Slide12

Habitats:

land

water

marine:

salt waterestuary: where fresh and salt water mix

role a species plays in a community

Terrestrial

:

Aquatic

:

Niche

:

Slide13

Final Exam

1. Which correctly classifies abiotic and biotic factors?biotic: lions, tigers, mice abiotic:

roses, palm tress, grass

B.

biotic: roses, palm tress, grass abiotic: lions, tigers, miceC.

biotic:

elevation, rainfall, temperature

abiotic:

bacteria, cactus, bamboo

D. biotic: bacteria, cactus, bamboo abiotic: elevation, rainfall, temperature

Slide14

Final

Exam1. Which correctly classifies abiotic and biotic factors?biotic:

lions, tigers, mice

abiotic: roses, palm tress, grassB. biotic: roses, palm tress, grass abiotic

: lions, tigers, mice

C.

biotic:

elevation, rainfall, temperature

abiotic: bacteria, cactus, bambooD. biotic:

bacteria, cactus, bamboo abiotic: elevation, rainfall, temperature

Slide15

Final Exam

2. Ecosystems are classified using what information? Ecosystems are classified using types of plants onlyB. Ecosystems are classified using types of living things only

C. Ecosystems are classified using both living and non-living factors

D. Ecosystems are classified using living and non-living factors and location.

Slide16

Final Exam

2. Ecosystems are classified using what information? Ecosystems are classified using types of plants onlyB. Ecosystems are classified using types of living things only

C. Ecosystems are classified using both living and non-living factors

D. Ecosystems are classified using living and non-living factors and location.

Slide17

BIOMES

Key Vocabulary:-Biome

Slide18

What is a biome?

A biome

is a large group of similar ecosystems.

Biomes

have similar weather, rainfall, animals, and plants.

Slide19

What is a biome?

Slide20

What biomes can be found on Earth?

DesertGrassland (Savannah)

Tundra

Coniferous Forest

RainforestShrubland

Temperate Forests

Freshwater

Estuaries

Marine

LAND

WATER

Slide21

Final Exam

The diagram to the left represents a(n):

Individual

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

Slide22

Final Exam

The diagram to the left represents a(n):

Individual

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

Slide23

Final Exam

2. The diagram to the left represents a(n):

Individual

Population

CommunityEcosystem

Biome

Slide24

Final Exam

2

.

The diagram to the left represents a(n):

IndividualPopulation

Community

Ecosystem

Biome