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Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Living Things and the Environment

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Page 1: Chapter 8 Lesson 1 Living Things and the Environment

Chapter 8 Lesson 1Living Things and the Environment

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Chapter 8 Big Question:

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Chapter 8 Big Question: How do living things affect one another?

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Vocabulary Organism Habitat Biotic factor Abiotic factor Species Population Community Ecosystem Ecology

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What does an organism get from it’s environment?

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food Water

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food Water Shelter

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food Water Shelter Other things it needs to live, grow, and

reproduce

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food Water Shelter Other things it needs to live, grow, and

reproduce An environment that provides these

needs to an organism is called it’s ___________________

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What does an organism get from it’s environment? Food Water Shelter Other things it needs to live, grow, and

reproduce An environment that provides these

needs to an organism is called it’s HABITAT

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat?

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish,

insects, plants, etc.

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples:

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish,

insects, plants, etc. ABIOTIC FACTORS

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish,

insects, plants, etc. ABIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are non-living

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish,

insects, plants, etc. ABIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are non-living Interact with an organism in it’s habitat

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish,

insects, plants, etc. ABIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are non-living Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples:

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What are the two parts of an organism’s habitat? BIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are living, or were once living

Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: bears, grass, birds, fish, insects,

plants, etc. ABIOTIC FACTORS

Parts of the habitat that are non-living Interact with an organism in it’s habitat Examples: oxygen, water, temperature, soil,

etc.

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How is an ecosystem organized?

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How is an ecosystem organized? Organisms do not

live all alone in their habitats

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How is an ecosystem organized? Organisms do not

live all alone in their habitats

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? A _____________ is

the smallest level of an ecosystem.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? An single

ORGANISM is the smallest level of an ecosystem.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? A single

ORGANISM is the smallest level of an ecosystem.

A ___________ is a group of organisms that can mate and reproduce with each other.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? An ORGANISM is

the smallest level of an ecosystem.

A SPECIES is a group of organisms that can mate and reproduce with each other.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? All member of one

species that live together in one area is called a __________________

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? All member of one

species that live together in one area is called a POPULATION

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? All member of one

species that live together in one area is called a POPULATION

A ________________ is all the different populations that live together in an area.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? All member of one

species that live together in one area is called a POPULATION

A COMMUNITY is all the different populations that live together in an area.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? The community of

organisms and abiotic factors come together to make up an __________________.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? The community of

organisms and abiotic factors come together to make up an ECOSYSTEM.

Ecological organization:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

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How is an ecosystem organized? The study of how organisms interact

with each other and with their environment is called ______________.

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How is an ecosystem organized? The study of how organisms interact

with each other and with their environment is called ECOLOGY.