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Atom Molecule Macromolecule Organelle Cell Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Organism Population Community Ecosystem/Biome Biosphere Levels of Organization MATTER LIVING THINGS ECOSYSTEM

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AtomMolecule

MacromoleculeOrganelle

Cell

CellTissueOrgan

Organ SystemOrganism

OrganismPopulationCommunity

Ecosystem/Biome

Biosphere

Levels of Organization

MATTERLIVING THINGS ECOSYSTEM

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Organism

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

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An individual living thing.

Organism

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Same type of organisms living together in an area.

Population

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Several different populations living together and interacting

with each other.

Community

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Ecosystem

A biotic (living) community plus the abiotic (nonliving)

components.

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Biotic (living parts)

ABIOTIC (nonliving parts)

Producers SunlightHerbivores PrecipitationCarnivores Soil & RocksScavengers TemperatureOmnivores MineralsDecomposers Water

COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

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Biotic (living parts)

ABIOTIC (nonliving parts)

Producers SunlightHerbivore PrecipitationCarnivores Soil & RocksScavengers TemperatureOmnivores MineralsDecomposers Water

COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM

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TROPHIC LEVELS

Top CarnivoreThird- Level Consumer

CarnivoreSecond-Level Consumer

HerbivoreFirst-Level Consumer

Producers(plants)

FOOD CHAIN

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ENERGY PYRAMID

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Food Web

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THE END!!

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A BIOME is large region characterized by a specific type of

climate and the plants and animals that live there.

Tropical Rainforest Desert

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The BIOSPHERE is all the biomes of the world including

the abiotic components.

http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/eng/ch8en/conc8en/envisys.html

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Trophic level is the position

organisms have in the food

chain.

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A FOOD CHAIN is the transfer of energy from one organism

to another in an ecosystem in a line.

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A FOOD WEB is a complex network of interconnected food chains in an

ecosystem.

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Organism

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

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A BIOME is large region characterized by a specific type of

climate and the plants and animals that live there.

Tropical Rainforest Desert

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Producers are organisms that produce their

own food through

photosynthesis.

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Herbivores

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Carnivores

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Scavengers

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Omnivores

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Decomposers

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Sunlight is the main energy source in an ecosystem.

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Percipitation is rain, sleet, hail, snow, etc.

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Soils contains the nutrients needed by living things.

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temperature

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Minerals

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Ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, puddles, and oceans

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COMPONENTS OF AN ECOSYSTEMBIOTIC

(living parts) ABIOTIC (nonliving parts)

Producers (take sunlight and produce food)

Sunlight

Herbivores (consumers that eat only plants)

Precipitation (rain, snow, hail, etc.)

Carnivores (consumers that eat only meat)

Soil and Rocks

Scavengers (consumers that feed on dead things left behind by predators or road kill)

Temperature

Omnivores (consumers that eat both meat and plants)

Minerals (nutrients)

Decomposers (break down dead organisms and recycle the nutrients back to the environment)

Water (ponds, lakes, rivers, etc.)

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Tropic of Cancer

Tropic of Capricorn

equator

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YEARLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE & PRECIPITATION

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Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain.

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When water saturates the upper surface, bogs and ponds may form, providing

moisture for plants.

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Soil in the Tundra is poor in nutrients.

Permafrost is a layer of soil that is frozen year round. Only the top active layer thaws out in summer.

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SNOWY OWL

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There are about 1,700 kinds of plants in the arctic tundra.

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Arctic PoppyArctic Poppy

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Arctic Dwarf Willows

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Cotton grass/ sedge

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There are two types of TUNDRA:

Arctic Tundra

Alpine Tundra

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ARCTIC TUNDRA

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ALPINE TUNDRA

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rctic tundra is in the northern hemisphere surrounding the north pole.

ainfall and snow combined average is 6 to 10 inches yearly.

oldest and driest of all the biomes.

he only trees that grow in the tundra are the dwarf willows.

ce melts during summer but can’t drain into the soil because it is frozen.

he top layer of soil is called the active layer which melts during summer.

nder the active layer is the permafrost which is frozen soil year round.

ame“tundra”is from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain.

warf willow trees are only 4 inches tall.

verage winter temperature is –300 F and summer temp. is 37-540 F.

overs 20% of the Earth’s surface.

eferred to as a cold desert.

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Image taken from http://mbgnet.mobot.org/space/index.htm.

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climatograph

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The frigid cold and deep snow makes life in the tundra very difficult.  Every animal must adapt in order to survive. Some have grown thick fur which turns white in the winter. Others find a place to hibernate during the winter months.

The arctic tundra is at the top of the world -- around the North Pole. Animals are adapted to handle cold winters and to breed and raise young quickly in the very short and cool summers.  

Temperatures during the arctic winter can dip to -60 F (-51 C)! The average temperature of the warmest month is between 50 F (10 C) and 32 F (0 C). Sometimes as few as 55 days per year have a mean temperature higher than 32 F (0 C). The average annual temperature is only 10 to 20F (-12C to -6C).   

The soil is often frozen. Permafrost, or permanent ice, usually exists within a meter of the surface. Water is unavailable during most of the year.  

Annual precipitation is very low, usually less than 10 inches (25 centimeters)

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