Living Things and the Environment

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Living Things and the
Environment
Lesson One
Chapter One
Environmental Science
Organism – A type of living thing.
Habitat – Where an organism gets food,
water, shelter, and other things it needs to
live, grow, and reproduce.
Biotic – “Bio” means alive. – Biotic factors
are living things in an environment. What
are the living things in your environment?
Abiotic – “A” means without. Abiotic
means non-living things.
Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature,
& Soil are the ABIOTIC factors.
Ecosystem
All the living and nonliving things in an area.
Community
Different species that live
In the same area.
Population
A group of organisms that are the same species.
Organism
Review Questions
What basic needs are provided by a
Habitat?
What might happen to an organism if its
habitat could not meet one of its needs?
Define the terms biotic and abiotic.
Review Questions
Look at page 11 in your book. List the
Abiotic and Biotic factors.
Explain why water and sunlight are 2
factors that are important to ALL living
things (organisms).
Review Questions
Order the terms from smallest to
largest: Population, Organism, Ecosystem,
Community.
How might a change in one population
affect other populations in a community?
Extra Credit
Draw Your Vocabulary
1. Decide what type of ecosystem you
would like – rainforest, prairie, desert, etc.
2. Draw and label – Organism, Population,
Community, Abiotic Factors (3), and
Biotic Factors (2).
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