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Influences in an ecosystem

Influences in an ecosystem

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Science

6th - 8th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-4, MS-LS2-3, MS-LS1-4

+5

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Created by

Kyle Mather

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16 Slides • 11 Questions

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The Organization of Ecosystems

  • Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment.

  • All organisms live and depend on their environment.

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Multiple Choice

Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment or ecosystem.

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True

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False

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Open Ended

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Based on the video, what is an ecosystem?

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Biotic and Abiotic Factors

  • All Earthly organisms are found in the Biosphere.

    • Includes:

      • Land

      • Water

      • Lowest part of the atmosphere

Living things can be found almost everywhere including very hot and cold places as well as the deep ocean.

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Biotic and Abiotic Factors

  • Ecosystem

    • Includes all living and non-living parts of the environment as well as the interactions among them.

  • Biotic Factors

    • Living parts of an ecosystem

    • Includes remains and wastes

  • Abiotic Factors

    • Non-living parts of an ecosystem

    • Includes light, temperature, weather, soil and water

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Multiple Choice

Which example represents an abiotic factor?

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A monkey

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A plant

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The air

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Bacteria

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Multiple Choice

Which example represents a biotic factor?

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Sunlight

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The air

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Soil

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A turtle

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Biotic and Abiotic Factors

  • Niche - How an organism acts within its ecosystem

    • Some animals eat other animals, some eat plants

    • Some plants grow in sunny areas, some need shade

    • Worms and bacteria break down dead organisms for energy and recycle the nutrients into the ecosystem

    • This creates Biodiversity

    The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

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Levels of Organization

  • An organism is any living thing

  • Species

    • A group of organisms that share most characteristics and can breed with one another.

  • Population

    • All organisms of a species that live in the same place at the same time

    • Members of a population compete with each other for resources for survival

  • Community

    • All of the populations that live in an area at the same time

  • Ecosystem

    • One or more communities and their nonliving environment

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Multiple Choice

How an organism acts within its ecosystem is called __________.

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Species

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Niche

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Multiple Choice

A group of organisms that share most characteristics and can breed with one another is called a ___________.

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Species

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Population

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Community

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Ecosystem

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Relationships in Ecosystems

  • An ecosystem includes all the living and non-living things that interact with each other in a certain environment.

  • Organisms interact with each other as well as with other organisms of their own species

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What is a Limiting Factor?

  • Limiting Factors are…

    (two similar definitions) 

  • conditions of the environment that limit the growth of a species.

  • biotic and abiotic factors that prevent the continuous growth of a population.

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Multiple Choice

What are two things that limit population growth in an ecosystem?

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Too much sunlight and too much water.

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Too many plants and too many insects.

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Disease and lack of food.

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Carrying Capacity

  • Because of these limiting factors, each ecosystem has a finite capacity for growth connected to its carrying capacity.

  • Carrying capacity is the number of individuals of a species that an ecosystem can support

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Open Ended

Why is it important that an ecosystem have a carrying capacity?

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Density Dependent vs. Density Independent Factors

Population density describes the number of individuals in a given area.

Density-dependent factors will affect a population differently based on its population density. (For example, a disease affects a high population!)

Density-independent factors can affect all populations, regardless of their density.

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Multiple Choice

Drought (no rain) is what kind of limiting factor?

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Density Dependent Factor

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Density Independent Factor

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Multiple Choice

Disease is what kind of limiting factor?

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Density Dependent Factor

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Density Independent Factor

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Multiple Choice

A volcanic eruption is what kind of limiting factor?

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Density Dependent Factor

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Density Independent Factor

The Organization of Ecosystems

  • Everything that surrounds you makes up your environment.

  • All organisms live and depend on their environment.

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