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Title: Levels of Organization


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Levels of Organization
  • Ecology

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  • Ecology the study of how living things interact
    with each other and their environment

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  • Every living thing is made of cells
  • CELLS
  • TISSUES
  • ORGANS
  • ORGAN SYSTEM
  • ORGANISM

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  • Organism - a single living thing that obtains
    food, water, and shelter to live, grow, and
    reproduce in its habitat (environment)
  • Ex A mountain goat

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  • Population - A group of interbreeding organisms
    (species) living in the same area
  • Ex All of the mountain goats living on the
    mountain

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  • Community - all the populations in an ecosystem
  • Ex All the goats, birds, mammals, plants, and
    insects on the mountain

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  • Ecosystem - all living (biotic) organisms in an
    area and all the nonliving (abiotic) features of
    their environment.
  • Ex All the goats, birds, mammals, insects, and
    plants, along with water, soil, air, clouds,
    sunlight, and man-made materials on the mountain

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  • Biome - A major type of ecosystem
  • Ex rainforest, desert, tundra, deciduous forest,
    taiga, marine, etc.

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  • Biosphere - every place on Earth that can support
    life

Atmosphere air Hydrosphere water Lithosphere
land
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Make your own!
  • Choose an animal you are familiar with and fill
    out your boxes with pictures of that animal as an
    individual, in a population, in a community, etc.

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Food Chain- series of events in which one
organism eats another and obtains energy
  • Starts with light energy from the sun

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Food Chain
  • Producers- make food using the suns energy
    through photosynthesis

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Food Chain
  • Primary (1st) Consumer- eats producers/plants
  • Herbivore OR Omnivore

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Food Chain
  • Secondary (2nd) Consumer- a carnivore or omnivore
    eats the primary consumer

OR
Secondary Consumer
Primary Consumer
Primary Consumer
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Food Chain
  • Tertiary (3rd) Consumer- eats primary or
    secondary consumers. Called the top of the food
    chain

Secondary Consumer
Tertiary Consumer
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Who feeds on EVERYTHING?
  • Decomposers- break down decaying material and
    release nutrients into soil
  • Scavenger- Carnivore that feeds on dead
    organisms.

Can you tell the difference between herbivores,
carnivores, producers, decomposers, and
scavengers within Africa?
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Food Chain!
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More Food Chains!
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Food Chain Games!
  • Simple starter food chain
  • Food Chain by I Know that!
  • Build a food chain
  • River, Woodland, Seashore food chain

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Food Web- many overlapping food chains in an
ecosystem
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Food Web Games!
  • Woodland Food Web
  • Fun with Food Webs
  • Arctic Ocean Food Web

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Energy Pyramid
  • Amount of available energy decreases as you move
    up the food chain
  • It takes a large number of producers to support a
    small number of primary consumers

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Interactions of Living things Interdependence
  • Competition struggle between organisms to
    survive as they attempt to use the same limited
    resource

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Limiting Factors of Ecosystems
  • Limiting factor- an environmental condition that
    make a population decrease in size and can be a
    result of competition
  • Can you list some?
  • - Food
  • - Water
  • - Space
  • - Weather
  • The largest population an area can support is its
    carrying capacity

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Interactions of Living Things
  • Predation interaction where one organism
    (predator) kills another organism for food (prey)

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Interactions of Living Things
  • Symbiosis close relationship between two
    species that benefits at least one of the species
    (mutualism, commensalism, parasitism)

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Symbiotic Relationships
  • Mutualism (,) relationship where both species
    benefit

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Symbiotic Relationships
  • Commensalism (,0) relationship where one
    species benefits and the other species is neither
    helped nor harmed

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Symbiotic Relationships
  • Parasitism (,-) relationship where one species
    benefits (parasite) while the other is harmed
    (host)

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Lets Practice
  • As a wildlife photographer, it is your job to
    catch organisms going about their daily business.
  • Click a creature then find its pair, and you will
    discover a crazy world of interdependence. The
    aim of the game is to complete your photograph
    album, so use your film carefully, you only have
    24 exposures.

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Symbiosis Classified Ad
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  • Create a classified advertisement/want ad for a
    job opening in which an organism in a symbiotic
    relationship is looking for the other organism.
    The ad should be based on a mutualism,
    parasitism, or commensalism relationship. See
    the requirements below.
  • Worth____100 project points_______ Due_____Monday
    , March 23____
  • Headline describing job
  • Catchy headline to grab attention (10pts)
  • One line describing your relationship (mutualism,
    parasitism, commensalism) (10pts)
  • One line about who you are (10pts)
  • One line about the type of organism you need for
    the job (Qualifications.) (10pts)
  • One line about why you need this service (10pts)
  • One line describing what you will give the
    organism in return for his or her services. (10
    pts)
  • Picture accompanying advertisement
  • A picture showing you, the organism in search of
    the other organism (10pts)
  • A picture showing the organism you are in search
    of (10pts)
  • A picture showing the two of you together in your
    symbiotic relationship- can be hand-drawn (10pts)
  • Neat and Colorful (10pts)

Materials to use To create this ad, use
construction paper, copy paper,
magazine/newspaper cutouts, clip art, computer
graphics, photographs, hand drawn images, etc.
The ad can be done as a powerpoint presentation,
brochure, newspaper ad, magazine ad, poster.
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WANTED Lazy Pup with Short Nails
  • Desperately seeking a parasitic relationship. I
    am a flea with a thin body and springy legs who
    can jump 1,000 times my own body size! I am in
    search of a dog with long fur for me to cuddle up
    in, thin skin for me to bite, and short nails to
    keep from scratching me. I need your help
    because your blood is my nutrients and I need it
    to keep me alive. In return, I promise to give
    you the heebie jeebies and plenty of scabby bites
    to scratch and keep you busy!
  • ME YOU US TOGETHER
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