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AIM and HW AIM: What is an ecosystem? How are ecosystems connected? HW: 1) QUIZ on FRIDAY 2) Complete Active Reading

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Section 1: Everything is Connected
Chapter 4 Section 1: Everything is Connected AIM and HW AIM: What is an ecosystem? How are ecosystems connected?
HW: 1) QUIZ on FRIDAY 2) Complete Active Reading DO NOW You may have heard the concept that in nature everything is connected. In your EcoLog answer the following questions: What does this mean? List 2 examples Everything is connected = EU today the sparrow, tomorrow it may be you Defining an Ecosystem Ecosystem = all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment interactions between living and nonliving components of the environment Ecosystem = I could also define ecosystem as Defining an Ecosystem Living (biotic) and Nonliving (abiotic)
How do you define living and nonliving factors? Living (biotic) Nonliving (abiotic) The Eight Life Functions
Definition T Transport movement R Respiration conversion of energy (ATP) Reproduction produce another Regulation maintain homeostasis S Synthesis creation of large molecules from small molecules E Excretion elimination of metabolic waste N Nutrition obtain/make nutrients G Growth increase in cell size or number Biotic or Abiotic? Video CLOSURE What does TRRRSENG represent? Biotic vs. Abiotic Whats More Important?
Groups 1, 2, and 3 (period 1/2) and Groups 1 and 2 (period 5/6) = List at least 8 biotic factors found in ecosystems. Rank them in order of importance and be prepared to defend your ranking. Groups 4, 5, and 6 (period 1/2) and Groups 3 and 4 (period 5/6) = List at least 8 abiotic factors found in ecosystems. Rank them in order of importance and be prepared to defend your ranking. AIM: How do scientists organize ecosystems?
AIM and HW AIM: How do scientists organize ecosystems? HW: 1) QUIZ on FRIDAY 2) Complete Map Skills DO NOW In your EcoLog, describe how factors in the ecosystem below interact Ecological Organization - Population
Population = organisms of the same species living together in a given location Ecological Organization - Community
Community = all of the different populations in a given location interacting with each other Does not include abiotic factors Ecological Organization - Ecosystem
Ecosystem = all of the different communities in a given location interacting with each other Ecological Organization - Biome
Biome = a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plants and animals Ecological Organization - Biosphere
Biosphere = every living and non-living thing on the planet (portion of the Earth in which life exists)