Earth is a system
The Biosphere
• The narrow layer of Earth where life can exist.
Life on Earth requires: A. Liquid water B. Temperatures between 10°C and 40°C
C. Source of energy 1. Plants &
algae use sunlight to make food
2. Most other organisms get energy from what they eat
Ecosystems: Everything is
Connected
What is an ecosystem?
• An ecosystem is all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment.– Ex: Forest, coral reef,
your backyard• The components of an
ecosystem are constantly interacting with each other
Think – Pair - Share
1) What are the components of the ecosystem pictured?
2) Identify possible interactions between organisms in this ecosystem.
Components of an Ecosystem
• All ecosystems need basic components in order to survive.1) Biotic Factors – living and once living parts of the ecosystem– Ex: plants, animals, leaves, organisms’ waste
2) Abiotic Factors – nonliving parts of the ecosystem– Ex: air, water, rocks, sunlight
Which parts of the coral reef are biotic? Which are abiotic?
INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW…
Think back to your stick figure…
- Are we all part of the same ecosystem?
- Is someone in China part of our ecosystem?
What’s in an Ecosystem?Organism – an individual living thing Ex: a fish
Population –members of the same species that live in the same area at the
same time Ex: all catfish in a pond
Community – different species living in the same place and interacting with each other. Ex: insects, fish, frogs, & plants in a pond.
Species - a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile
offspring Ex: Catfish
Habitat - the place where the community lives. Ex: the pond the catfish live in.
Think about it…• Can an organism live outside of its
habitat for a long period of time? Why/why not?
Stop… T-P-S Time
1) Classify the following pictures on your own using the terms:
organism, population, community, or habitat.
2) Pair up with your partner to compare your results.
organism, population, community, or habitat?(1)
organism, population, community, or habitat?(2)
organism, population, community, or habitat?(3)
organism, population, community, or habitat?(4)
Levels of complexity of living organisms on Earth
Everything is Connected• You can think of an ecosystem as
working like a car. The engine of a car is made up of hundreds of parts that all work together.
**Think about it - What might happen to the car if one of these parts breaks?
Everything is Connected• The same applies to an
ecosystem.• So, what might happen to an
ecosystem if one part is changed or destroyed?
• Simpson’s clip
Model Ecosystem • Create a model or blueprint for your given
ecosystem.
• The blueprint should include the following and be labeled with: – Habitat/location– Biotic factors in the ecosystem (at least 3)– Abiotic factors in the ecosystem (at least 3) – The interactions among the ecosystem’s community and
habitat (at least 1 per member of the ecosystem)– A population– A community– A description of how the ecosystem may be threatened by
human activities (how might the ecosystem be negatively impacted by human actions?).
Model Ecosystem
• Lab Station 1 – Desert
• Lab Station 2 - Forest
• Lab Station 3 - Pond
• Lab Station 4 - Beach
• Lab Station 5 - Garden
• Lab Station 6 - Fish Tank
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