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Ecosystem. Complete your Vocabulary Chart as we go through the PowerPoint. Ecology. The study of relationships between organisms and their environments. Species. A group of interbreeding organisms. Cuniculus (common rabbit). Population.
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Ecosystem Complete your Vocabulary Chart as we go through the PowerPoint
Ecology The study of relationships between organisms and their environments.
Species A group of interbreeding organisms. Cuniculus (common rabbit)
Population A group of individuals of the same species at a specific location and time. Cuniculus of Yellowknife, Canada, 2010
Community All populations (living things) in a certain area at a certain time. Chipmunks, deer, bears, rabbits, fungi, aspen, and ash of Yellowknife, Canada, 2010
Ecosystem All living and nonliving things in the same place at the same time. (Habitat) Chipmunks, deer, bears, rabbits, fungi, aspen, ash, soil, water, temperature, and sunlight of Yellowknife, Canada in 2010
Biosphere Any place where life can occur. (Remember, biotic means living!)
Biotic All of the living things in an ecosystem Which things in this ecosystem are biotic?
Abiotic All of the non-living things in an ecosystem Which things in this ecosystem are abiotic?
Identify your ecosystem • What is included in your species? • What is included in your population? • What is included in your community? • What is included in your ecosystem?
Create an Ecosystem • Open the Ecosystem Graphic Organizer in Notability • Complete using the instructions at the top. • Honors: You need to research a SPECIFIC ecosystem. • Ex: Temperate rainforest of the Olympic Peninsula, Washington state Population Community Ecosystem Biotic Abiotic