+ All Categories

ECOLOGY

Date post: 11-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: taipa
View: 35 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
ECOLOGY. ECOLOGY. is the study of how organisms interact with one another. HABITAT. WHERE A POPULATION OF ANIMALS LIVE & EAT. ex. lions in the savanah. COMMUNITY. THE MANY DIFFERENT SPECIES THAT LIVE IN A HABITAT. WEATHER. SOIL. CONSISTS OF A COMMUNITY - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Popular Tags:
36
Transcript
Page 1: ECOLOGY
Page 2: ECOLOGY
Page 3: ECOLOGY
Page 4: ECOLOGY
Page 5: ECOLOGY
Page 6: ECOLOGY
Page 7: ECOLOGY
Page 8: ECOLOGY

What is the name of a place where a population What is the name of a place where a population lives, eats, and sleeps referred to?lives, eats, and sleeps referred to?

Is the study of how organisms interact with one Is the study of how organisms interact with one another?another?

All the different kinds of species that live in the All the different kinds of species that live in the same habitat are called?same habitat are called?

(T/F) Abiotic factors deal with all living things.(T/F) Abiotic factors deal with all living things.

(T/F) Abiotic factors deal with the non-living factors (T/F) Abiotic factors deal with the non-living factors such as the soil, weather, & water.such as the soil, weather, & water.

Page 9: ECOLOGY
Page 10: ECOLOGY
Page 11: ECOLOGY
Page 12: ECOLOGY
Page 13: ECOLOGY
Page 14: ECOLOGY
Page 15: ECOLOGY
Page 16: ECOLOGY
Page 17: ECOLOGY
Page 18: ECOLOGY
Page 19: ECOLOGY
Page 20: ECOLOGY
Page 21: ECOLOGY
Page 22: ECOLOGY
Page 23: ECOLOGY
Page 24: ECOLOGY

DESIGN AN ECOSYSTEM DESIGN AN ECOSYSTEM

1. DRAW A TROPHIC LEVEL DIAGRAM AND 1. DRAW A TROPHIC LEVEL DIAGRAM AND LABEL EACH LEVEL. LABEL EACH LEVEL.

2. DEFINE: HERBIVORE,CARNIVORE, AND 2. DEFINE: HERBIVORE,CARNIVORE, AND OMNIVORE.OMNIVORE.

3. DEFINE ENERGY PYRAMID.3. DEFINE ENERGY PYRAMID.

Page 25: ECOLOGY

ECOLOGY QUIZECOLOGY QUIZ1. T/F ECOSYSTEM IS THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS 1. T/F ECOSYSTEM IS THE STUDY OF HOW ORGANISMS INTERACT WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.INTERACT WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT.2. WHERE A POPULATION LIVES AND EATS IS REFERRED TO 2. WHERE A POPULATION LIVES AND EATS IS REFERRED TO AS A _____________.AS A _____________.3. ________________ CONSISTS OF A COMMUNITY AND ALL 3. ________________ CONSISTS OF A COMMUNITY AND ALL OTHER ABIOTIC FACTORS.OTHER ABIOTIC FACTORS.4. THE MANY DIFFERENT SPECIES THAT LIVE IN A HABITAT IS 4. THE MANY DIFFERENT SPECIES THAT LIVE IN A HABITAT IS CALLED _________________.CALLED _________________.5. SOIL, WATER, & TEMPERATURE ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF 5. SOIL, WATER, & TEMPERATURE ARE ALL EXAMPLES OF __________ ____________.__________ ____________.6. ALL LIVING FACTORS ARE CALLED ________ _________.6. ALL LIVING FACTORS ARE CALLED ________ _________.7. ALL NON-LIVING FACTORS ARE CALLED __________ 7. ALL NON-LIVING FACTORS ARE CALLED __________ _________._________.8. WHAT IS SUCCESSION?8. WHAT IS SUCCESSION?9. GLACIERS AND VOLCANOES ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH 9. GLACIERS AND VOLCANOES ARE EXAMPLES OF WHICH TYPE OF SUCCESSION?TYPE OF SUCCESSION?10. GIVE ONE EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY SUCCESSION.10. GIVE ONE EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY SUCCESSION.11. DEFINE PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS AND GIVE TWO 11. DEFINE PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS AND GIVE TWO EXAMPLES FOR EACH.EXAMPLES FOR EACH.

Page 26: ECOLOGY
Page 27: ECOLOGY

1.Producer- obtain energy from sun (ex. Plants, algae, bacteria)1.Producer- obtain energy from sun (ex. Plants, algae, bacteria)2.Consumer- obtain energy from other organisms (plants & 2.Consumer- obtain energy from other organisms (plants &

animals)animals)3.Primary consumer- obtain energy by eating plants (zebra)3.Primary consumer- obtain energy by eating plants (zebra)4.Secondary consumer- obtain energy by eating animals & even 4.Secondary consumer- obtain energy by eating animals & even

sometimes plants. (ex. Bear, lion)sometimes plants. (ex. Bear, lion)5.Decomposer- decay organisms and recycle their nutrients back 5.Decomposer- decay organisms and recycle their nutrients back

into the environment. (ex. Bacteria and fungi)into the environment. (ex. Bacteria and fungi)6.Trophic levels- how energy moves through an ecosystem6.Trophic levels- how energy moves through an ecosystem7.Autotroph- organisms that use light energy to make organic 7.Autotroph- organisms that use light energy to make organic

compounds. (plants, algae, and bacteria)compounds. (plants, algae, and bacteria)8.Heterotroph- organisms that get energy from food instead of 8.Heterotroph- organisms that get energy from food instead of

directly from sunlight. (ex. Humans, lions, fish)directly from sunlight. (ex. Humans, lions, fish)9. Carnivores- eat only meat for energy9. Carnivores- eat only meat for energy10.Omnivores- eat both meat and plant for energy10.Omnivores- eat both meat and plant for energy11.Herbivores- eat only plants for energy11.Herbivores- eat only plants for energy12.Detritivores- organisms that obtain their energy from the 12.Detritivores- organisms that obtain their energy from the

wastes left by other organisms & dead bodies of the wastes left by other organisms & dead bodies of the ecosystem. (ex. worms, fungi, & vultures)ecosystem. (ex. worms, fungi, & vultures)

13.Scavengers- obtain energy from dead or dying organisms 13.Scavengers- obtain energy from dead or dying organisms

Page 28: ECOLOGY
Page 29: ECOLOGY
Page 30: ECOLOGY
Page 31: ECOLOGY

IM HAPPY!!

!IM

HAPPY!!!

SO AM I !!!

Page 32: ECOLOGY

OOCH!!!OOCH!!!

THIS BLOOD TASTES GOOD!!!

IM ACK!!!

Page 33: ECOLOGY

NOW WE CAN

EAT!!!

I GUESS I CAN GIVE

YOU A LIFT!!

Page 34: ECOLOGY
Page 35: ECOLOGY

obtain ENERGY from the SUN!!!obtain ENERGY from the SUN!!!

Page 36: ECOLOGY

PRODUCERPRODUCER CONSUMERCONSUMER PRIMARY CONSUMERPRIMARY CONSUMER SECONDARY CONSUMERSECONDARY CONSUMER DECOMPOSERDECOMPOSER AUTOTROPHSAUTOTROPHS HETEROTROPHSHETEROTROPHS CARNIVORESCARNIVORES HERBIVORESHERBIVORES OMNIVORESOMNIVORES DETRITIVORESDETRITIVORES SCAVENGERSSCAVENGERS


Recommended