
Ecology Levels of Organization
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Biology
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12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Levels of Ecological Organization
Mrs. Washington's Science Class
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Ecology Vocabulary
Community: Many populations living in the same area.
Niche: The role an organism plays in an ecosystem. This includes where it lives, what it eats, and what conditions it can survive in (temperature, humidity, etc.).
Competition: When two organisms are fighting for the same resources. Intraspecific competition is between the same species, interspecific competition is between different species.
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Ecology Vocabulary
Organism: A single living thing
Population: Group of the same species living in the same area
Carrying capacity: Greatest number of individuals that the environment can sustain
Limiting factors: prevent overpopulation. These include lack of resources, competition, disease.
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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.
Standard
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Multiple Choice
What level of ecological organization does this entire picture represent?
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
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I can analyze the levels of organization.
Learning Target
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ECOSYSTEM
Within each biome are many ecosystems. Inside an ecosystem, living and nonliving factors interact to form a stable system. An ecosystem is smaller than a biome and includes only organisms and their local environment.
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Community
Biotic factors
Abiotic factors
Multiple types of animals
Which word does not belong?
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Multiple Choice
What level of ecological organization does the bird represent?
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem
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An ecosystem includes all livingorganisms in a
defined area and their nonliving environment.
Ecosystems are made up of living and nonliving factors:
Biotic factors - living
Abiotic factors - nonliving
Think about the biotic and abiotic factors in your
environment!
Ecosystem
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Organism (Individual)
An organism is a single individual animal, plant, fungus, or other living thing. An organism plays a part in each level of the environment.
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Anything living:
Biotic Factors
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Multiple Choice
What level of ecological organization do the organisms represent?
Species
Population
Community
Ecosystem
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Parts that make up the environment that are not
living:
Abiotic Factors
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Community
A community is made up of the living components of the ecosystem. In a community, different plants, animals, and other organisms interact with each other.
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An organism is any living thing – a plant, a germ, a
human, a fish, a bird, etc.
One organism by itself is the simplest level of
ecosystem organization
An organism is classified as being a member of a
species – a distinct sort or kind of organism
Example: whitetail deer
Level 1: Single Organism
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Multiple Choice
The temperate decisuous forest, the tropical rain forest, the desert, and the tundra are all examples of...
the biopshere.
biomes.
ecosystems.
communities.
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A population is made up of all the individuals of a
given species in a specific area or region at a certain
time.
A group of organisms of the same kind
Example: a herd of
whitetail deer
Level
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: Population
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Biome
A biome describes in very general terms the climate and types of plants that are found in similar places around the world.
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A community includes all organisms in a given area
Sizes of communities vary greatly
Populations within a community are interdependent
because of the food webs that bind them together
Example:
Level 3: Community
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a population?
hawks, barred owls, and eagles on NC coast
mountain stream
all the frogs in a pond
blue-tailed skinks (lizards) around a barn
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An ecosystem includes all organisms in a defined area and
their nonliving environment
When you study an ecosystem, you look at how the living
and nonliving parts interact and affect each other
The Earth is the largest of all ecosystems, called the
biosphere
Level
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: Ecosystem
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Population
A population is a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area.
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A group of phytoplankton is an example
of?
We produce the most
food in the water.
Community
Population
Ecosystem
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Multiple Choice
An ecosystem contains living and nonliving things.
True
False
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The biosphere can be divided into smaller regions
that have distinct characteristics. These regions are
called biomes.
The major biomes include:
Desert
Rainforest
Grassland
Tundra
Taiga
Temperate forest
The Biosphere
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Multiple Choice
The role or job of a species in a community.
habitat
diet
niche
ecosystem
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Questions: If looking at the picture
below, what level of organization is
presented?
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcPcT7dJ3Hc
Claim (What is your answer to the questions):
Evidence: What evidence can you state to back up your claim? What do you see?:
Reasoning: Explain why your claim is valid. Define words:
Choose which Google doc
you want. One with word
bank and sentence
starters or one without.
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Multiple Choice
A place where an organism lives.
Terrain
Habitat
Community
Population
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