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Organizational Hierarchy

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  • Producers, consumers, decomposers
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  • Interactions such as competition, predation, and symbiosis, all of which play a role in shaping the __________ structure
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    Population
  • Often defined by their dominant vegetation types, reflecting the climate and other environmental factors.
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    Organism
  • Understanding population dynamics is essential for various applications: conservation efforts and managing resources.
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  • ___________ size refers to the total number of individuals in a given area
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  • A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area, such as a herd of deer or a colony of ants
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    Population
  • All the living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components of an environment
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    Biome
  • Which also includes the non-living components of the environment
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  • Grassland: Dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants.
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  • Desert: Characterized by arid conditions and sparse vegetation.
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  • While __________ density is the number of individuals per unit a
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    Biome
  • Organizational Hierarchy
    Ecosystem
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  • Energy used, Homeostasis, Response to their Environment, The Ability to Adapt
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  • Their interactions, such as a forest with trees, soil, water, and animals
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    Organism
  • All the different populations of species that live and interact in the same area
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    Biome
  • In essence, the ecological hierarchy provides a framework for understanding how living organisms are organized
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  • A level above individual organisms or organizations.
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  • Density can impact interactions within the ___________, like competition for resources and finding mates.
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  • Organizations emerge, grow, and decline within a given environment
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  • Big Ideas: Living things will exhibit all of these traits:
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  • Forest: Characterized by trees as the dominant vegetation.
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  • How they influence the living organisms
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  • A single living thing, like a plant, animal, or fungus.
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  • Single-celled (like bacteria) or multicellular (like humans), are made of cells, according to educational sites.
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  • Aquatic: Encompassing both freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.
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  • The size and composition of ______ are not static; they change over time due to factors like births, deaths, immigration
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  • The statistical study of these changes and their causes is called demography.
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  • Cells are the smallest units that can carry out all the functions necessary for life, such as taking in nutrients
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    Biome
  • A large geographic area with a distinct climate and types of plant and animal life, such as a desert biome
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    Organism
  • Furthermore, the ___________ is embedded within the larger ecosystem.
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  • A group of individuals (or organizations) that interact and share a common environment
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