Ecology EOC Review. Biotic vs. Abiotic Factors – Biotic = living (plants, animals, bacteria, fungus, protists) – Abiotic = non-living (temp, water, soil,
Ecology: Flow of Energy Ms. Selman. Objectives A.Explain the ecological levels of organization in the biosphere; B.Describe the parts and players in an.
1. Review- Describe the three basic methods of ecological research 2. Apply Concepts- Give an example of an ecological phenomenon that could be studied.
DO NOW 1. Why do you think there are different types of plants and animals in different areas of the world? 2. Why are there not the same animals in Canada.
Introduction to Ecology. Ecology is the scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment.
End Show Slide 1 of 21 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Ecology 1: Introduction.
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Ecology. What is Ecology? Ecology is the study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment. There are many levels of organization.
Living Things and the Environment Notes. An organism obtains food, water, shelter, and other things that it needs to live, grow, and reproduce from its.
ECOLOGY Like all organisms, we interact with our environment To understand these interactions better and to learn how to control them, we turn to the science.
Ecology Continued Introducing … Energy Flow!. Let’s take a step back. What is Ecology? Any guesses? Any guesses? Definition: The study of interactions.
Land Biomes! 20-1 Different ecosystems are home to different kinds of organisms! The animals and plants that live there do so because of adaptations that.