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Warm Up What non living things do you depend on for survival?

Warm Up What non living things do you depend on for survival? What living things do you depend on for survival? Look at the picture here on the overhead What organisms are living? What organisms are not living? Create a long list!.

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Warm Up What non living things do you depend on for survival?

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  1. Warm Up • What non living things do you depend on for survival? • What living things do you depend on for survival? • Look at the picture here on the overhead What organisms are living? What organisms are not living? Create a long list!

  2. Essential Question: What are the parts that make up an ecosystem? • Objective: You will be able analyze an aquatic ecosystem in order to identify abiotic and biotic relationships effect the health of an ecosystem.

  3. Yell whether the following LIVING or NOT LIVING!! Say the organism if you know it, too!

  4. “Ecology Notes-Populations & Communities” Set up to take Cornell Notes. Key ?’s you have to memorize for quizzes/tests etc. The new information. The grade for your notes. Your ability to summarize the new information!

  5. What is an ecosystem? An ecosystem includes all abiotic and biotic factors in one particular environment

  6. What is a habitat? An environment that provides what an organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce. One area may contain many different organisms. Organisms live in different habitats b/c they have different requirements for survival.

  7. Why do the following live in different habitats? What are their needs? • Shark vs. bear • Whale vs. crabs • Algae vs. sunflowers

  8. What are Biotic Factors? Bio Biotic factors are LVIVING! This includes plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms. bio root = life

  9. Examples of Biotic Factors

  10. What are Abiotic Factors? A Abiotic factors are NOT LIVING. This includes air, water, soil, temperature, wind, source of energy (usually sun) a prefix not, without

  11. Examples of Abiotic Factors

  12. biome ecosystem community population organism organ system organ tissue Levels of Organization smallest unit of living things large region with typical plants, animals, & climate; includes many ecosystems group of different kinds of tissues working together group of organs working together all living and nonliving things interacting within a certain area all organisms of the same kind living in one area all interacting populations in an ecosystem one individual living thing group of similar cells organized to work together cell

  13. RECAP: Ecosystem includes all abiotic and biotic factors in one particular environment Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors the living parts of an ecosystem the nonliving parts of an ecosystem

  14. Examples of Ecosystems Coral Reef in Belize Mountains in Colorado

  15. Notes Summary: Use this picture in order to explain how abiotic and biotic factors build an ecosystem. This will become a permanent part of your notes.

  16. Exit Quiz-Old HSA Questions • 8 questions. • Write the key word. Write your best answer. Be sure to use your notes.

  17. One last thing about Ecosystems can change daily as things move from one ecosystem to another Biotic Abiotic migration, seed dispersal flood, erosion, drought

  18. Extra Extension activity: • You are a scientist who is studying various ecosystems. • As part of your research, you need to identify as many BIOTIC and ABIOTIC factors as possible. • Using the magazines provided, glue, scissors, and construction paper, make a collage of at least 5 abiotic and 5 biotic factors.

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