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living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

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Page 1: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.
Page 2: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• An ecosystem is all the living and nonlivingthings that exist and interact in one place.

• An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms worktogether as a unit.

Page 3: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• Abiotic factors are all of the nonliving factors that affect an ecosystem.

• To live and grow, plants and animals need nonlivingthings.

• Abiotic factors include soil, water, air, and sunlight.

Page 4: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• Biotic factors of an ecosystem are all of the living components of an ecosystem, such as plantsand animals.

• Biotic factors can be sorted into three groups: producers, consumers, and decomposers.

Page 5: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• Different ecosystems are home to different kinds of living things.

• A living thing can live only in an environment that meets its needs.

• An environment is everything that surrounds and affects a living thing.

Page 6: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• All the living things in an ecosystem make up a community.

• A population is all the members of one kind of plant or animal.

• A community is made up of different populations.

Page 7: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• In an ecosystem, everything living thing has a job to do.

• Living things in an ecosystem depend on each other to meet their needs.

• This means they are interdependent.

Page 8: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• Plants play the role of producers.

• A producer is a living thing that makes its own food.

• Plants use energy from sunlight to make food. This process is called photosynthesis.

Page 9: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

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• Animals are consumers.• When an animal eats a

plant, energy in the plant moves into the animal.

• A consumer gets energy by eating plants, or by eating other animals that eat plants.

• All consumers depend on producers for food.

Page 10: living and nonliving€¦ · living and nonliving things that exist and interact in one place. •An ecosystem describes a specific area where the organisms work together as a unit.

• Decomposers are organisms that break down the remains of dead animals.

• Decomposers turn the unused material into nutrients in the soil. These nutrients help plants (producers) grow.