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Name 3 things you observe about this picture.. What is Ecology?

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Page 1: Name 3 things you observe about this picture.. What is Ecology?

Name 3 things you observe about this picture.

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What is Ecology?

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Ecology is…

• The study of how organisms interact with each other and with their non-living environment.

• The science that tries to answer questions about how nature works—the BIG picture

• The key word is INTERACT

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What is an ecosystem?

• All of the organisms living in a geographical area (region) interacting with each other and with the non-living features of their environment.

• Earth is one huge ecosystem!

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• A Population is…All of the organisms in an ecosystem that belong to the same species

•A Community is …All the populations (plant and animal) living in an ecosystem

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2 PARTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

•ABIOTIC (NON-LIVING)

•BIOTIC (LIVING)

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BIOTIC FACTORS – all living things in the ecosystem and the waste they produce

•All the plants and animals living in the area

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ABIOTIC FACTORS (Non-living parts of the ecosystem that affect the species that live there.•Sunlight/shade•Temperature•Precipitation (rain, snow, sleet, or hail)

•Wind•Elevation above sea level•Type of soil

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A Habitat is…Place where an organism or a community of organisms lives,including all living and nonliving factors plus the conditions of the surrounding environment.

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What is a MICROHABITAT?

Definition: A small specialized habitat within a larger habitat.

Examples: 1. my backyard within the west Katy rice field and pasturelands.

2. a canopy tree within the rainforest

3. a pond within a field

4. this room within the school

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What is Photosynthesis?Photo means “light”

Synthesis means “to put together”

The process in which a plant’s chlorophyll traps light energy and sugars are produced.

Radiant energy (sunlight) is converted into chemical energy (food for the plant)

Carbon dioxide + water + light energy = glucose + Oxygen

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6CO2 + 6H2O + radiant energy = C6H12O6 + 6O2

carbon + water + sunlight = glucose + oxygen

dioxide

Photosynthesis uses the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere plus water to make glucose (sugar) and oxygen.

Leaves are where most gas exchange takes place.

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CHLOROPLAST

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Why Photosynthesis is Important to YOU

1. Breathing – plants take in carbon

dioxide (waste product from us) and

releases oxygen that we need

2.Producers – Make own food – We

eat them and we eat the other

animals that eat plants (i.e. wheat,

corn, cows)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eo5XndJaz-Y

Let’s watch a quick clip about photosynthesis!

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Producers (Autotrophs) – make their own food (photosynthesis)

Consumers (Heterotrophs) – (cannot make their own food) eat other organisms for food

Interactions within the communities

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Decomposers* Organisms that break down

dead or decaying organisms

* Eat wastes, dead animals and plants

* Fungi, bacteria, worms

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A food chain is one feeding relationship

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZOvqYypOuo

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Food Webs are multiple feeding relationships (multiple food chains interconnected)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGODmyXkkPU

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Trophic levels

• The trophic level of an organism is its position in a food pyramid, food web, food chain (the sequence of consumption and energy transfer through the environment).

• Trophic levels are easily identifiable on an energy pyramid:

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Energy Pyramid

An energy pyramid is a graphical model of energy flow in a community.

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Trophic levels

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Draw

This!

Where do Humans fit?

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* The further up the pyramid, the more an organism has to eat to get the same amount of energy.

* Energy is burned up (used) through activity at each level. Only a percentage of energy is available from one level to the next as you move up the pyramid