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EcologyEcology: the study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment Ecology.
Chapter 19.1: Land Biomes
Rainforest
Abiotic and Biotic Components in Ecosystems Source: Jones, M and G. Jones 1995 Biology. Cambridge University Press. United Kingdom.
ECOLOGY UNIT: * Describing Ecosystems*. Layers of the Atmosphere Biosphere:part of the planet including water, land and air where LIFE exists Atmosphere:
Environmental Science Chapter 4. Section 1 Objectives: 1. Describe the different levels of organization studied by ecologists 2. Explain the difference.
Principles of Ecology Unit 2 Chapter 2. What is ecology? Ecology: study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment.
Warm Up 1.How does population affect the world’s resources? 2.What does the term “biodiversity” mean to you? 3.Make sure to turn in your homework! (Population.
Should There Be An Aquatic Life Water Quality Criterion for Conductivity? WV Mine Drainage Task Force Symposium Morgantown, WV March 29, 2011 Presented.
Review of Food Chains/Webs. Winter Break Assignment Review Jigsaw – Spades Discuss responses to questions 1 through 6 – Clubs Discuss responses to questions.
Biosphere- consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water and the atmosphere. The biosphere extends.