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Section 1 – ecosystems Section 2 – evolution Section 3 – diversity of life CHAPTER 4 THE ORGANIZATION OF LIFE
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Section 1 – ecosystems Section 2 – evolution Section 3 – diversity of life.

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Page 1: Section 1 – ecosystems Section 2 – evolution Section 3 – diversity of life.

Section 1 – ecosystems

Section 2 – evolution

Section 3 – diversity of life

CHAPTER 4THE ORGANIZATION OF

LIFE

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An ecosystem is an area that …includes all the organisms and the physical (nonliving) environment

Section 1 - Ecosystems

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examples…

CORAL REEF

DESERT

FOREST

STREAM

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they do not have clear boundaries living things can move from one ecosystem

to another

Ecosystems are connected

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Energy MineralsCarbon dioxide

(CO2)Water (H2O)Oxygen (O2)SoilLiving thingsAnd others….

Ecosystems have certain basic

components…….

If one part (component)

of an ecosystem is destroyed, or changes,

the entire ecosystem may be affected

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ENERGY IN ECOSYSTEMS IS ESSENTIAL!!!

In most ecosystems – the original source of energy is the SUN

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Biotic Factors/Components ….living or once living things Abiotic Factors/Components …..physical, nonliving things

Examples are……

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TidesMoldButterfliesMineralsPrecipitation – snow, sleet, rain, …BacteriaFeatherWindSoilEarthwormsScat (poop)

What would these be? Biotic or Abiotic?

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Each of the following slides shows an ecosystem,

……think of the biotic and abiotic factors

that might be present in each

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Coral Reef

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MARSH

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….VACANT LOT

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MOUNTAIN TOP

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Hydrothermal Vent, Ocean

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Badlands, South Dakota

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Scientists organize living things into groups to make them easier to study …..

The Levels Of Organization of living things are….

organismpopulationcommunityecosytembiosphere

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Organism…. a single individual of a species

SPECIES – organisms that are…

structurally similar, naturally interbreed (mate),

and produce fertile offspring

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Are these members of the same species?

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The same species?

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Population – includes all the members of a single species within a given area

Community – includes all the species (living things) within a given area

Ecosystem – includes all the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things within a given area

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Biosphere – the areas of Earth where all life exists – includes all the ecosystems on Earth

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organism

population

community

ecosystem

biosphere

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HABITAT - the place that an organism lives

(its address)

Every habitat has specific biotic and

abiotic factors

Organisms tend to be well suited to their natural habitats

What is the habitat of the chipmunk?

Organisms within an ecosystem have a particular habitat and niche…..

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An organism’s niche includes……

1. the environmental factors

necessary for its survival

2. its interactions with other

organisms

3. its interactions with the

environment (its physical surroundings)

What is the niche of the chipmunk?

NICHE – an organism's role in its environment (its job or occupation)