Populations & Communities Obj: 11B Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors.

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Populations & CommunitiesObj: 11B

Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and

communities respond to external factors.

What is an organism?

• An individual living thing, such as a bacterium, protist, fungi, plant, or animal.

What is a population?

• A group of one species of organisms that live together in a certain area.

Examples:• Humans living in the city of Houston• Tree frogs living in a forest

What is a community?• A group of populations of different

species that interact with one another.

Example:• Populations of tree frogs, snakes, birds,

as well as other animals and plants all living together on a tropical island

The Role Microorganisms

11C: Summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintaining

and disrupting the health of both organisms and ecosystems.

What is a microorganism?

• Any organism that cannot be seen without the aid of a magnifying glass or microscope

• Examples – bacteria, protists, fungi• Found in almost every habitat on Earth

How can microorganisms maintain the health of other organisms?

Mutualistic Relationships• Microorganism gains benefits such as

a warm environment to inhabit and gain nutrients

• Animal or plant may gain benefits such as protection from other microorganisms or a supply of enzymes they need but cannot produce

• Example – bacteria living in guts of termites & cows to produce enzymes to digest cellulose

• Example - Fungi & plants form relationship called mycorrhizae.

• The Fungi collect water & minerals and deliver them to plant roots

• The Plants provide the fungi with nutrients made through photosynthesis.

• Example – Plants called legumes contain bacteria of the genus Rhizobium in structures on their roots called nodes.

• The Rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen so that is is available for plants to use.

How can microorganisms disrupt the health of organisms?

Parasitic Relationships• Some microorganisms causes diseases

in a host. These microorganisms are called pathogens.

• Pathogens cause a disease by killing the host cells, releasing toxins, or interfering with the processes within the host’s body.

How do microorganisms maintain the health of ecosystems?

How do microorganisms disrupt the health of ecosystems?

• Algal blooms in aquatic ecosystems such as oceans can block sunlight and cause death of plants along with organisms that eat the plants.

• Bacteria populations rise because of an increase in food supply of dead organic matter.

• Oxygen levels drop because of the bacteria population increase. Fish and other organisms then die. These areas are called dead zones.

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