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Title: WHAT ARE ECOSYSTEMS?


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WHAT ARE ECOSYSTEMS?
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Where Things Live
  • Living things need a place to live and grow.

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Fish live in water.
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Birds live in trees and fly through the air.
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Plants grow where there is soil, water and sun.
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Main Idea and Details
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ENVIRONMENT
  • The living and nonliving things that surround a
    living thing make up its environment.

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What do living things get from their environments?
  • Many living things share their environments and
    its resources.
  • Food
  • Water
  • Oxygen
  • Space

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Parts of an Ecosystem
  • An ecosystem is made up of all the living and
    nonliving things in an environment.

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Different types of organisms live in an
ecosystem.
A group of organisms of the same kind living in
the same place is a population.
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All the population that live in an ecosystem at
the same time form a community.
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All members of a community live in the same
ecosystem but they do not all live in the same
part of the ecosystem.
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Where Plants and Animals Live
  • Habitat is a place where plants and animals lives
    and it gets all that it needs to live.

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It is a place where they can meet their
needs.Animals get food, water, and shelter from
their habitat,
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Organisms and their Habitats
  • Some organisms can survive only in certain
    habitats.
  • For example, a polar could not find the water it
    needs in a desert.

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Classify Living and Nonliving things
  • Living Things
  • Non Living Things

Air Rocks Cave Soil water
Fish Water lily Plants Animals People
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Use the following tree map to write a lesson
summary.
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Lesson 2 What are some types of ecosystems?
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Types of Ecosystems
  • Deserts are very dry ecosystems.
  • Desert plants and animals can survive with very
    little water.

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Desert Plants
  • Desert plants, such as cactus, have thick stems
    that store water.
  • The roots of a cactus lie just below the soil and
    spread far from the plant.

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Grassland Ecosystems
  • Grasslands are dry, often flat areas of land that
    are hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
  • They get more rain and snow than deserts but less
    that most other ecosystems.

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Plants
  • The main plant in a grassland ecosystem is grass.
  • There are not many bushes in the grassland.
  • Trees are found only by rivers and streams.

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Saltwater Ecosystems
  • Saltwater ecosystems are oceans.
  • Oceans cover about three fourths of Earths
    surface, so there are more saltwater ecosystems
    than any other.

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  • Sharks, sea turtles, corals and octopus are all
    ocean animals.
  • So are whales and seals.

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Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Rivers, ponds, lakes and streams have fresh
    water.
  • Lakes and rivers are closely tied. Some lakes are
    the source for some rivers. Important rivers,
    most often, originate from lakes. Some rivers end
    in lakes.
  • Since both rivers and lakes are freshwater and
    flow in and out of each other, they share similar
    characteristics and many species reside in both
    habitats.

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Forest Ecosystems
Forest are ecosystems in which many trees grow.
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Tropical Rain Forest
  • A tropical rain forest grows where it is hot and
    wet all year long.
  • Animals such as jaguars and monkeys live there.

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Deciduous Forest
  • What's A Temperate Deciduous Forest Like?
  • One of the most interesting features of the
    temperate deciduous forest is its changing
    seasons.
  • The word "deciduous" means exactly what the
    leaves on these trees do change color in autumn,
    fall off in the winter, and grow back again in
    the spring. This adaptation helps trees in the
    forest survive winter.

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Drawing Conclusions
  • Suppose all the plants in one ecosystem died.
  • What do you think would happen to that
    ecosystem?
  • Why?

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Review
  • Ecosystem What I look like

Hot and dry
Desert
Rains every day and has many trees and plants
Rain Forest
Deciduous Forest
Enough rain for trees to grow. They lose their
leaves in the fall.
Freshwater Ecosystems
Made up of rivers, ponds, lakes and streams and
my water does not have much salt
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Homework!
  • Choose an organism.
  • Make a drawing of it.
  • Include the following details
  • Name the type ecosystem in which it lives
  • List the habitat(definition), population(drawing)
    and community(drawing) for the organism you
    chose.
  • List if its a producer, consumer(which type if
    consumer) or decomposer.
  • Create a 1 food chain that your organism would be
    in.

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Forest ecosystem
community
consumer carnivore
snake
population
Food chain
Habitat- definition
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