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Levels of Organization

Levels of Organization. Factors Biotic Factor - living environment, including all organisms Abiotic Factor - nonliving/physical environment Limiting Factor-

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Levels of Organization

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Factors

• Biotic Factor - living environment, including all organisms

• Abiotic Factor - nonliving/physical environment

• Limiting Factor- something an organism needs to survive that is in short supply– i.e. Food, Water, Space

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What is Biotic? Abiotic?

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Levels of Organization

• Biosphere• Biome• Ecosystem• Community • Population• Individual

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Levels of Ecological Organization

• Individuals • Populations: Members of the same

species that live together in the same area at the same time.

• Communities: All the populations of different species that live and interact together within an area at the same time.

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What is in our biological community?

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• Ecosystems: Community together with it’s physical environment. (Biotic and Abiotic components)

Levels of Ecological Organization Continued . . .

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What is in our ecosystem?

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Levels of Ecological Organization Continued . . .

• Biome: A large area that has a particular climate, and particular species of plants and animals that live there (tundra)

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Levels of Ecological Organization Continued . . .

• Biosphere:All the earth’s organisms and their interactions with each other, the land, the water, and the atmosphere.

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Individual

Population

Community

Ecosystem

Biome

Biosphere

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Activity

• In your groups:– Use the Continent that was assigned to you.– Come up with a pyramid showing the levels of

organization that would be seen on your continent.

• You may use your cellphones/laptops/etc to research information

– Make a mneumonic BBECPO• DUE 9/18-19

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Flow of Energy and Matter

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ENERGY

• *The basis of every organism’s interaction with the environment is its need for ENERGY to power life’s processes

• Organisms are classified by how they get energy:– Autotroph– Heterotroph

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Autotrophs (producers)

1. chemoautotrophs- use chemical energy (inorganic molecules) to produce sugars

Ex: sulfur bacteria

2. photoautotrophs- use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and sugars (glucose)

Ex: cyanobacteria, algae, plants

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Chemoautotrophs

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Photoautotrophs (Bacteria, Algae, and Plants)

Cyanobacteria (Bacteria)

Algae (Protist)Algae (Protist)

Plants

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Heterotrophs

• Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy (have to eat food or absorb it)

1. Herbivores2. Carnivores3. Omnivores4. Detritivores5. Decomposers

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Energy Flow in an Ecosystem

Exchange of materials (Energy & Nutrients)

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Food Webs• Many different food chains in an ecosystem

are cross-linked to form a web

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Trophic levels

• Feeding positions in a food chain/web– Producers (autotrophs)– Consumers (heterotrophs)

• Primary Consumer– Herbivore

• Secondary Consumer– Carnivore/Omnivore

• Tertiary Consumer– Carnivore/Omnivore

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Ecological Pyramids

• Shows trophic levels and flow of energy or matter from one level to the next

• 3 types– Numbers Pyramid– Biomass Pyramid– Energy Pyramid

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Numbers Pyramid• Shows the number of organisms in each trophic level• Can be misleading—doesn’t take into account the size of organisms• Not always same shape• For example: Forest ecosystem (fewer numbers of trees than

numbers of insects)

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Biomass Pyramid

• Shows total mass of organisms in each trophic level

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Energy Pyramid• Shows total amount of energy present in each trophic level • Shows loss of energy from one trophic level to the next (90% of energy is

lost)• Loss of energy due to waste, metabolism (such as cell respiration,

growth/development), much is lost as heat

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Energy Flow/Food Web Assignment

• PART 1– From the Energy Flow Handout, create two food webs

• Producers at the bottom• Try not to cross lines• Only write the organism name once• Include arrows showing the direction of energy

– Using colored pencils outline 5 separate food chains in each food web

• PART 2– Create two energy pyramids (one with 3 trophic levels; one with 4

trophic levels) for each food web• PART 3

– Complete the Energy in the Ecosystem Worksheet• DUE 10/7-8