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12th Grade
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Hard
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Alfred Allen
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24 Slides • 5 Questions
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Ecological Hierarchy
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Samantha wants to study how Emperor penguins mate
and take care of their young. She is focusing on one
mother Emperor penguin. Which level of ecological
organization will she be studying?
Organism
Population
😀 Community
🔊 Ecosystem
Use the emojis
just below in
jigsaw to answer
the question
2
Multiple Choice
Samantha wants to study how Emperor penguins mate
and take care of their young. She is focusing on one
mother Emperor penguin. Which level of ecological hierarchy will she be studying
organism
population
community
ecosystem
3
Ecological Hierarchy
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Samantha wants to study how Emperor penguins mate
and take care of their young. She is focusing on one
mother Emperor penguin. Which level of ecological
organization will she be studying?
🐢 Organism
🐇 Population
😀 Community
🔊 Ecosystem
Use the emojis
just below in
jigsaw to answer
the question
She is studying the
mating and raising of
yourg.
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Which
one is for
going on
webcam
and
saying
good
morning
to the
teacher?
6
Which
one is for
going on
webcam
and
saying
good
morning
to the
teacher?
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Today’s SOAR discussion is On task
On task in this class is
looking at and
understanding the
days question.
You could be asked to
answer a question
during or at the end of
class so the teacher
can evaluate what path
you need to go in
future sessions
Tuesday, February 2, 20XXSample Footer Text
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Standard
SEV1. Obtain, evaluate, and
communicate information to
investigate the flow of energy and
cycling of matter within an ecosystem.
a. Develop and use a model to
compare and analyze the levels of
biological organization including
organisms, populations, communities,
ecosystems, and biosphere.
Learning Target
I can give examples
of each level in the
ecological hierarchy.
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Give an example of a place that is
completely independent and functioning
without outside influences?
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Audio Response
What place is an example of soemthing independent?

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12
Multiple Choice
What is the abiotic factor that keeps this ecosystem functioning
hydrogen sulfide
oxygen
potassium
sodium
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Nesting doll is an
example of something
like the layers of a
hierarchy
The smaller doll fits inside the
next doll until all the dolls are
inside the largest doll.
This is how organization within
the environment works. Smaller
parts build into greater parts in
gradual steps.
Webcam time by the end
of class time find
something to share that
has layers.
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Biotic Factors
The first three levels of
ecological organization are
composed solely of biotic
factors.
Biotic factors are living or
were once living.
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Abiotic Factors
Nonliving factors are also known
as abiotic factors.
The higher levels of ecological
organization include both
biotic and abiotic factors.
16
Identify the levels of hierarchy in this
Georgia environment
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How does ecological organization help us identify
environmental problems?
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What is the correct order from least complex to most
complex of the levels of ecological organization?
🐢 biome, biosphere, community, ecosystem, organism, population
🐇 population, organisms, ecosystem, community, biosphere, biome
😀 organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, biosphere
🔊 organism, community, population, biome, ecosystem, biosphere
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A _______ is a group of ________ of one
________ that lives in one area and ________.
🙂 community, species, adaptation, survive
🐇 population, individuals, species, reproduce
🐢 biome, populations, level, interacts
🔊 population, ecosystems, location, evolve
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Dropdown
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Progress learning-extended coursework
Please see other activities if
needed.
This is a graded
assignment After
MAP test
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Hot Question
Is there an example of an
independent functioning system in
nature?
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Humans burn fossil fuels, which increases carbon dioxide in
the atmosphere. Producers use carbon dioxide to create energy
in the form of sugar during the process of photosynthesis.
Which level of ecological organization should be studied to
learn more about the effects of increased carbon dioxide on
photosynthesis?
🐢 Organism
🐇 Population
😀 Community
🔊 Ecosystem
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Tree of
Knowledge
Tuesday
25
❖ Log into Progress Learning
from Clever.
❖ Select the Biological
Organization assignment for
Environmental Science
❖ Continue the Progress
Learning assignment for this
week
❖ This is a graded assignment
with unlimited attempts.
Grow Your Knowledge
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Lesson Summary
➢The environment is broken down into levels of
organization.
➢Each level builds upon the previous level.
➢The first three levels are made up of only biotic
factors.
➢The last three levels are made up of both
biotic and abiotic factors.
➢An ecosystem is a community and the abiotic
environment the community inhabits.
➢A biome is a large community of flora and fauna
adapted to a specific climate.
➢The biosphere is the parts of Earth where life
exists—all ecosystems.
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How does your diet affect the environment?
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Match
single organism
a group of same species in an area
A group of different species in an area
A sytem of biotic and abiotic factors wokring to sustain life in an area
A large geographical area with a specific set of environmental conditions, such as temperature and water availbility.
Individual
population
community
ecosystem
biome
Individual
population
community
ecosystem
biome
Ecological Hierarchy
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Samantha wants to study how Emperor penguins mate
and take care of their young. She is focusing on one
mother Emperor penguin. Which level of ecological
organization will she be studying?
Organism
Population
😀 Community
🔊 Ecosystem
Use the emojis
just below in
jigsaw to answer
the question
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