PPT-Biotic and Abiotic Factors in Ecosystems

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Unit A Sustainability of Ecosystems Ecology Study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment Can be divided into several levels individual

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Unit A Sustainability of Ecosystems Ecology Study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment Can be divided into several levels individual population community ecosystem biome biosphere. Ecology. ECOLOGY READING. CHAPTER 47 and CHAPTER 48 – Ecology. CHAPTER 6 – to describe the roles of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. ECOLOGY VOCABULARY. Carrying capacity. Cellular respiration. the study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in environments. eco. (G) root home, abode. eco. climate. eco. system. eco. tourism. log, -o, y. (G) suffix study of. We may have heard the word “ecology” before without really understanding what it means. So a good place to begin might be to begin with a good definition. It was a German biologist, . Ernst Haeckel, who first . Chapter 4 Section 1. Levels of Ecological Organization. Ecologists study life at many levels.. Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environments . . Individual Species/Organism. What is an ecosystem?. What “makes up” an ecosystem?. What are examples of interdependence?. Competition; what happens when two species are dependent on the same resource? . Symbiosis; what happens when a species can help a . All . ecosystems. contain biotic and abiotic factors. Biotic. = living features. Abiotic. = non-living physical features. Relationship between biotic and abiotic factors is important to ecosystem health. Sustainable Ecosystems. Ecology is the scientific study of the abundance and distribution of organisms, and of their interactions with their environment. Oikos = house. Logos = to study. Ecology uses the scientific method of hypotheses and deductions.. Hersy. Enriquez. Natalie . Mladenov. , Siva . Damaraju. , . Piotr. . Wolski. ,.  Ganga . Hettiararchchi. ,.  . Diane . M. . McKnight, . Jessica L. . Ebert, . Philippa. . Huntsman-. Mapila. , . Michael Murray-Hudson, . What factors both living and non living will affect my life?. . 3 minutes To. THINK PAIR SHARE. Factors affecting mouse. Predators. Food. Shelter. Temperature. Weather. Competitors. Pathogens. Parasites. What is an ecosystem?. Each ecosystem can be divided into a:. community. . – the living part, . (all . the different organisms living in that particular . habitat). habitat. . – the non-living part, . Section 3: . Aquatic Ecosystems. K. What I Know. W. What I Want to Find Out. L. What I Learned. Essential Questions. What are the major abiotic factors that determine the aquatic ecosystems?. What are transitional aquatic ecosystems and why are they important?. -Ecosystem. -Biotic. -Abiotic. -Abiotic Factors. Biosphere. The Biosphere is one of . Earth’s 4 Systems. :. None of the Earth’s systems are . INDEPENDENT. , . instead they are . INTERDEPENDENT . Lithosphere. Environmental Sciences. Turner College & Career High School .  2019. the study of the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors in environments. eco. (G) root home, abode. eco. Factors. Mr. Jaime . Peña – Miss Liz Baquerizo. Ecosystems. Biotic. and Abiotic . Factors. BIOTIC FACTORS: LIVING PARTS IN AN ECOSYSTEM. ANIMALS. PLANTS. ALGAE. FUNGI. Biotic. and Abiotic . Factors.

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