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Biology Honors Chapter 3.1 - introduction to Global Systems

Biology Honors Chapter 3.1 - introduction to Global Systems

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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MS-LS2-3, MS-LS2-2, MS-LS2-4

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Donovan Williams

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Biology Honors Chapter 3.1 - introduction to Global Systems

By Donovan Williams

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​3.1 : Introduction to Global Systems

Learning Targets:

A. Explain why ecology is important

B. Descrbie the methods used to study ecology

C. ​Explain how biotic and abiotic factors influence an ecosystem

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The non living parts of an ecosystem
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abiotic factors
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biotic factors
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oxygen
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soil

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Biotic means:

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living organisms and the remains of living organisms

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non-living

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The study of the interaction of organisms in the biosphere with each other and with their surroundings, or environment is known as?

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biology

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ecology

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zoology

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psychology

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What is the branch of science that deals with the study of living things and their relationship with the environment?

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Anthropology

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Ecology

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Ecosystems

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An assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area is called?

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community

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habitat

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ecosystem

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village

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What is a group of ecosystems that share similar climates and types of organisms called?

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A community

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A biome

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An ecosystem

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A biosphere

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Biosphere-includes all parts of life of Earth in which life exists.

Ecology: Studying Our Living Planet

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The Science of Ecology

Ecology: Scientific study of interactions among organisms, populations, and communities and their interactions with their environment.​

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Why Study Ecology?

  • When human populations were small, humans only had a local effect on the environment.

  • ​As human populations have grown, our impact has increased

  • Humans depend on healthy ecological systems

  • Understanding ecology can help design sustainable human economies​

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Levels of Ecological Organization

  • Species: a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring

  • Population: group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area

  • Community: assemblage different populations that live together in a defined area.​

  • Ecosystem: all the organisms that live in a place, together with their nonliving environment​

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Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area

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species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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biosphere

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Part of the Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air

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biosphere

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species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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All the organisms that live in a place, toghether with their nonliving environment

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biosphere

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species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring

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biosphere

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species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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Group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area

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biosphere

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species

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population

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community

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ecosystem

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Reorder

Reorder the following from smallest to largest

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ecosystem

species

biosphere

population

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Gathering Ecological Data

Generally there are 3 approaches

  1. Observation

  2. Experimentation

  3. Modeling​

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Observation

Examples:

  • Identifying the number of species in a community

  • Seeing the effect of the introduction of a species into a new area

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Experimentation

Experimentation on natural systems often is difficult.

Why?

  • Some variables cannot be controlled- such as weather

  • Artificial environments can be used to control variables​

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Modeling

  • Many ecological processes occur over long periods of time

  • Ecologists make models to help understand phenomena

    • Ex. Impact of hurricanes on ecosystems

      • Use mathematical equations based on data from previous occurrences or experiments to make predictions

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Biotic and Abiotic Factors

Biotic factors: any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact

Abiotic factors: any nonliving part of the environment​

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