Transcript Ecosystems

Habitat
An environment that provides the things an
organism needs to live, grow and reproduce
Biotic Factors
The living parts of a habitat
clown fish
sea anemone
Panda
Bamboo plants
Abiotic Factors
The non-living parts of
a habitat
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Water
Sunlight
Oxygen
Temperature
Soil
Abiotic Factors
The non-living parts of a habitat
water
temperature of water
oxygen (dissolved in the water)
oxygen (air)
sunlight
soil or dirt
temperature
Biotic and Abiotic Factors
• Biotic = living
components of an
ecosystem including
anything that was once
alive.
• Abiotic = non living
components of an
ecosystem. These were
never alive.
Putting it all together
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What basic needs are met by an organisms
habitat?
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Food water shelter and other things it needs
to live.
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Why do different organisms live in different
habitats?
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Because different organisms have different
needs for survival.
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Using the word photosynthesis, explain
why water and sunlight are two abiotic
factors that are important to all organisms
Species
A group of organisms
that are physically
similar and that can
mate and produce
fertile offspring.
Population
All the members
of one species in
a particular area.
Community
All the different populations
that live together in an area.
Ecosystem
A community of
organisms that live in an
area along with their non
living surroundings
Ecology
The study of how
living things
interact with each
other and their
environment.
Larger
Biome
Ecosystem
Ecological
Organization
Community
Population
Smaller
Single organism
Putting it all together
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Would all the
trees in a forest
make up a
population?
Why or Why
not?
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What is the
difference between
a community and an
ecosystem?
Community
Ecosystem
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Why do ecologists
study both the biotic
and abiotic factors in
an ecosystem?