Slide 1 Slide 2 ECOLOGY The study of interactions of organisms and their environment Slide 3 Levels of Organization Individual Organisms (Species) Populations Communities…
1. Ch. 4 Lesson 2 How do living things get energy? 2. producers organisms that make their own food Ex: plants 3. consumers living things that eat food 4. herbivore consumer…
1. Ch. 4 Lesson 2 How do living things get energy? 2. producers organisms that make their own food Ex: plants 3. consumers living things that eat food 4. herbivore consumer…
1. Living Things Need Energy 2. Do you think that you could survive on only water and vitamins? Eating food satisfies your hunger because it provides something you cannot…
Slide 1ECOSYSTEMS: VOCABULARY SOL 4.5 Slide 2 Behavioral Adaptation Changes an animal makes to how it behaves or acts that help it meet a life need Example = migration…
Slide 1 Environmental glossary Slide 2 Abiotic Non-living things in the environment: example - soil, air, water, temperature (NOT dead things - they would be biotic since…
Organism Interactions and Energy Connections Energy Connections All living things need energy to survive. What is energy? The energy living things need comes from carbon-compounds,…
Interactions among organisms The study of how organisms interact with one another and their environment is called _____. Ecology Organisms that can interbreed and produce…
Producer Organism An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. Producer (Autotroph) Makes it own food through sunlight They make their own food Consumer (Heterotroph)…