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Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell

Levels of Organization. LIVING THINGS. MATTER. ECOSYSTEM. Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell. Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism. Organism Population Community Ecosystem/Biome Biosphere. Biosphere. Biome. Ecosystem. Community. Population. Organism.

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Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell

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  1. Levels of Organization LIVING THINGS MATTER ECOSYSTEM Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Organism Population Community Ecosystem/Biome Biosphere

  2. Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism

  3. An individual living thing. Organism

  4. Same type of organisms living together in an area. Population

  5. Several different populations living together and interacting with each other. Community

  6. A biotic (living) community plus the abiotic (nonliving) components. Ecosystem

  7. COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

  8. COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

  9. TROPHIC LEVELS FOOD CHAIN Top Carnivore Third- Level Consumer Carnivore Second-Level Consumer Herbivore First-Level Consumer Producers (plants)

  10. ENERGY PYRAMID

  11. Food Web

  12. THE END!!

  13. ABIOMEis large region characterized by a specific type of climate and the plants and animals that live there. Desert Tropical Rainforest

  14. The BIOSPHERE is all the biomes of the world including the abiotic components. http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html

  15. Trophic level is the position organisms have in the food chain.

  16. AFOOD CHAINis the transfer of energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem in a line.

  17. A FOOD WEB is a complex network of interconnected food chains in an ecosystem.

  18. Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism

  19. ABIOMEis large region characterized by a specific type of climate and the plants and animals that live there. Desert Tropical Rainforest

  20. Producers are organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis.

  21. Herbivores

  22. Carnivores

  23. Scavengers

  24. Omnivores

  25. Decomposers

  26. Sunlight is the main energy source in an ecosystem.

  27. Percipitation is rain, sleet, hail, snow, etc.

  28. Soils contains the nutrients needed by living things.

  29. temperature

  30. Minerals

  31. Ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, puddles, and oceans

  32. COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

  33. Tropic of Cancer equator Tropic of Capricorn

  34. TUNDRA

  35. YEARLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE & PRECIPITATION

  36. Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain.

  37. When water saturates the upper surface, bogs and ponds may form, providing moisture for plants.

  38. Soil in the Tundra is poor in nutrients. Permafrost is a layer of soil that is frozen year round. Only the top active layer thaws out in summer.

  39. MUSK OX

  40. CARIBOU

  41. ARCTICFOX

  42. POLAR BEAR

  43. SNOWY OWL

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