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Grade 7 ScienceUnit 1
  • Interactions Within Ecosystems
  • Chapter 1

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Ecosystem What is it?
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  • Ecosystems...
  • Can be described by the types of organisms and
    the conditions found there.
  • include abiotic (non-living) and biotic (living)
    things.

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  • Can be large or small.

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Types of Ecosystems...
Ocean Forest Pond Arctic
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The Abiotic Environment
  • The non-living parts of the environment.
  • The upper and lower limits in which an organism
    can survive is called the organisms range of
    tolerance.

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  • Examples include...
  • Intensity of sunlight
  • Temperature
  • Soil
  • Air and wind
  • Water

Create a foldable as instructed for the above.
See p. 17-19
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Intensity of sunlight
  • Plants need light to survive

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  • Biotic - biotic

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  • Abiotic - abiotic

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Interactions in the Environment
  • Biotic - abiotic

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  • Ex. A moose lives in the boreal forest, it is a
    herbivore (plant eater), it provides a home for
    parasites and it provides food for coyotes.

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  • Niche the organisms job what role does the
    organism play in its environment. It includes
  • where it lives
  • how it obtains food
  • how it affects its environment

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Habitat vs- Niche
  • Habitat the organisms address where does it
    live?
  • Ex. A mooses habitat is the boreal forest.

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Levels of Organization p. 25
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The Biotic Environment
  • The living parts of the environment.
  • Includes MANY species of organisms ( living
    things).
  • Species a group of organisms that can reproduce
    to produce similar, fertile organisms.
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