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Environmental Science Chapter 4. Section 1 Objectives: 1. Describe the different levels of organization studied by ecologists 2. Explain the difference.
3.1 – What is Ecology? Interactions and Interdependence Ecology – the study of interactions among organisms and their environment Oikos (ec) – Greek word.
What is science? The root sci- means “to know”. – Science is 1 way of investigating the world in which we live! Science strives to: – Explore & understand.
Biology Ecology Chapters 2-5. Ecology Topics Introduction to EcologyIntroduction to Ecology Abiotic & Biotic factors of an EcosystemAbiotic & Biotic factors.
Chapter 3: The Biosphere. Objectives –Identify the levels of organization –Describe the methods used to study ecology –Identify the source of energy for.
Chapter 2: Principles in Ecology
Ecology The study of interactions that occur among organisms and their environment. .
Do Now 1. No living organism lives in isolation. What evidence do you have that living things require each other? (Provide 3 examples) 2. What area of.
ECOLOGY. What is Ecology? Ecology is the scientific study of the relationship between organisms and their environment Ecologists study these relationships.
Section 3-1 and Section 3-2 Book Work Review – Finding the Good Stuff! Pen/pencil, highlighter.
Monday, September 23rd