
Ecosystems
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Mitchell Tomlinson
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The Organization of Ecosystems
Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment.
All organisms live and depend on their environment.
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Multiple Choice
Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment or ecosystem.
True
False
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Open Ended
Based on the video, what is an ecosystem?
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors
All Earthly organisms are found in the Biosphere.
Includes:
Land
Water
Lowest part of the atmosphere
Living things can be found almost everywhere including very hot and cold places as well as the deep ocean.
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Ecosystem
Includes all living and non-living parts of the environment as well as the interactions among them.
Biotic Factors
Living parts of an ecosystem
Includes remains and wastes
Abiotic Factors
Non-living parts of an ecosystem
Includes light, temperature, weather, soil and water
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Multiple Choice
Which example represents an abiotic factor?
A monkey
A plant
The air
Bacteria
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Multiple Choice
Which example represents a biotic factor?
Sunlight
The air
Soil
A turtle
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Biotic and Abiotic Factors
Niche - How an organism acts within its ecosystem
Some animals eat other animals, some eat plants
Some plants grow in sunny areas, some need shade
Worms and bacteria break down dead organisms for energy and recycle the nutrients into the ecosystem
This creates Biodiversity
The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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Levels of Organization
An organism is any living thing
Species
A group of organisms that share most characteristics and can breed with one another.
Population
All organisms of a species that live in the same place at the same time
Members of a population compete with each other for resources for survival
Community
All of the populations that live in an area at the same time
Ecosystem
One or more communities and their nonliving environment
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Multiple Choice
How an organism acts within its ecosystem is called __________.
Species
Niche
Community
Ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
A group of organisms that share most characteristics and can breed with one another is called a ___________.
Species
Population
Community
Ecosystem
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Relationships in Ecosystems
An ecosystem includes all the living and non-living things that interact with each other in a certain environment.
Organisms interact with each other as well as with other organisms of their own species
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What is a Limiting Factor?
Limiting Factors are…
(two similar definitions)
conditions of the environment that limit the growth of a species.
biotic and abiotic factors that prevent the continuous growth of a population.
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Multiple Choice
What are two things that limit population growth in an ecosystem?
Too much sunlight and too much water.
Too many plants and too many insects.
Disease and lack of food.
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Carrying Capacity
Because of these limiting factors, each ecosystem has a finite capacity for growth connected to its carrying capacity.
Carrying capacity is the number of individuals of a species that an ecosystem can support
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Open Ended
Why is it important that an ecosystem have a carrying capacity?
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Density Dependent vs. Density Independent Factors
Population density describes the number of individuals in a given area.
Density-dependent factors will affect a population differently based on its population density. (For example, a disease affects a high population!)
Density-independent factors can affect all populations, regardless of their density.
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Multiple Choice
Drought (no rain) is what kind of limiting factor?
Density Dependent Factor
Density Independent Factor
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Multiple Choice
Disease is what kind of limiting factor?
Density Dependent Factor
Density Independent Factor
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Multiple Choice
A volcanic eruption is what kind of limiting factor?
Density Dependent Factor
Density Independent Factor
The Organization of Ecosystems
Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment.
All organisms live and depend on their environment.
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