Environment…
Biotic
Living (or once living) parts of the environment
Ex. Flies, treelog, tadpoles, fish, snail
Environment…
Abiotic
Non-living parts of the environment (still have an impact)
They include chemical & physical components.
Ex. Sun, water, soil
Pg.8 (Textbook)
Dynamic Equilibrium
Any system with constant changes in which the parts can adjust to the changes without disturbing the entire system.
Species
Organisms that are able to breed with one another & produce fertile offspring (Of the same organism)
Population
Community
Ecosystem
Biosphere.
All the ecosystem in the world & their interactions.
Indicator Species
What do all Organisms Need?
All organisms need energy.
Uses of Energy
Growth, Reproduction, Movement, Maintaing Body Processes
Producers
Energy Storage & Production
Energy is released in the bodies of organisms from carbohydrates & other eergy-rich organic molecules.
Consumers
Energy From The Sun
What do Producers Get?
Where does radiant energy from the Sun go?
Photosynthesis Equation:
Carbon Dioxide + Water = Glucose + Oxygen
What about the deepest part of the ocean?
Problem: NO sunlight
Solutions: Chemosynthetic producers
Chemosynthesis
Chemoautotroph
Cellular Respiration Equation
Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP
What are the 3 Types of Consumers?
Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores
Herbivores