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

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Page 1: Populations & Communities Obj: 11B Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors.

Populations & CommunitiesObj: 11B

Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and

communities respond to external factors.

Page 2: Populations & Communities Obj: 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.

Page 3: Populations & Communities Obj: 11B Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors.

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

Page 5: Populations & Communities Obj: 11B Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors.

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

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The Role Microorganisms

11C: Summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintaining

and disrupting the health of both organisms and ecosystems.

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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

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Page 39: Populations & Communities Obj: 11B Investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors.

How can microorganisms maintain the health of other organisms?

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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

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

• Example - Fungi & plants form relationship called mycorrhizae.

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

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

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• 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.

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How can microorganisms disrupt the health of organisms?

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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.

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How do microorganisms maintain the health of ecosystems?

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How do microorganisms disrupt the health of ecosystems?

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• 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.