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A population is a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same ecosystem. A biome is a biological community and the abiotic parts of the environment that affect the community as a habitat. If you studied ecosystems to learn about relationships between organisms and any changes in populations that take place over a long period of time, you would be an economist A) an ecosystem B) an ecology C) an ecologist D) use the diagram above to answer the next three questions.

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A population is a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same ecosystem. A biome is a biological community and the abiotic parts of the environment that affect the community as a habitat. If you studied ecosystems to learn about relationships between organisms and any changes in populations that take place over a long period of time, you would be an economist A) an ecosystem B) an ecology C) an ecologist D) use the diagram above to answer the next three questions.

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tudy Quiz

What is a population?
A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same ecosystem
A)
All the abiotic parts of the environment
B)
The total number of different species in any one area
C)
air, water, soil, or climate
D)

Food, water, shelter, and a space in which to live all describe an organism's
biome
A)
population
B)
habitat
C)
community
D)

When populations share their environment and interact with populations of other
species, it is called a
biome
A)
ecoprovince
B)

community
C)
species
D)

Scientists refer to a biological community and the abiotic parts of the environment
that affect the community as
a habitat
A)
a species
B)
an ecosystem
C)
an ecological reserve

If you studied ecosystems to learn about relationships between organisms and any
changes in populations that take place over a long period of time, you would be
an economist
A)
an ecosystem
B)
an ecology
C)
an ecologist
D)

Use the diagram above to answer the next three questions.


Illustration B is an example of
A)
B)
C)
D)

a population
an ecosystem
an individual
Surveying

Illustration D is an example of
A)
an ecosystem
B)
C)

an individual
a population

D) a community

at the picture

1.-What type of ecosystem is this?

Show 2 examples of competition present at the picture.

Show 2 example of predation:

Show one example of mutualism.

Science.
1.-IN NATURE LIVING THINGS ARE ORGANIZED INTO:

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BIOTIC O ABIOTIC?
2.-BIOTIC FACTOR IS:

.
EXAMPLE;

.
3.

EXAMPLE;

Interactions
Two organism compete for the same resource like food
shelter...........................

Two living things mutually


benefit
When one living thing eats another for
food

Ecosystems.
There are 3 main types.
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Look at the following images of ecostyem

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Write the type of interation

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