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Title: ECOSYSTEMS


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ECOSYSTEMS
  • Science
  • Unit B
  • Chapter 1

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A system is a group of parts that work together
as a unit.
  • OPEN SYSTEMS
  • Most systems are open systems. They take in
    things from outside the system. For example, a
    terrarium takes in energy from the sun.
  • Why do plants need the suns energy?
  • CLOSED SYSTEMS
  • Very few systems are truly closed. Most systems
    receive inputs and give off outputs.
  • A diver in a submarine is in an almost completely
    closed system.

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Explain if these systems are open or closed.
  • An aquarium
  • a forest
  • a sports team
  • your family
  • an astronaunt on the Space Shuttle
  • an automobile

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Stability
  • Stability comes from the word stable. The suffix
    ity forms nouns from adjectives and means the
    condition or quality of.
  • Stability in systems means that over time the
    changes in a system cancel each other out. For
    example if something is added, it is later taken
    out.
  • The system must remain in balance.
  • How does the grass in your yard remain stable?

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Predict how this tool would help keep your yard
stable.
  • What are the inputs in a yard system?
  • What are the outputs in a yard system?
  • A system that is in balance is said to have what?

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Ecosystems
  • Groups of living things and the environment they
    live in make up an ecosystem.
  • Some ecosystems include forests, ponds, and
    streams.
  • Explain how some organisms can live in different
    ecosystems.

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TYPES OF ECOSYSTEMS
  • POPULATIONS
  • A group of the same species living in the same
    place at the same time is a population.
  • Populations live in environments to which they
    are adapted.
  • COMMUNITIES
  • A community of an ecosystem is made up of all the
    populations that live in the same area.
  • The plants and animals that live together depend
    on each other to survive.

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ACTIVITY
  • Organize charts that compare how your needs are
    met in your community to how plants and animals
    needs are met in their community.

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ANALYZE THIS!
  • Sometimes plants and animals are introduced into
    ecosystems that are not native to the ecosystem.
  • Can you name a plant or animal that lives in an
    ecosystem that you are familiar with and is not
    native to that ecosystem?
  • Predict what might happen if an animal from the
    jungle were introduced into a forest ecosystem.

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NONLIVING PARTS OF AN ECOSYSTEM
  • SUNLIGHT
  • AIR
  • TEMPERATURE
  • SOIL
  • WATER

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LIVING THINGS IN ECOSYSTEMS
  • HABITATS
  • The environment that meets the needs of an
    organism is called a habitat.
  • Read the book A House is a House for Me and
    discuss the different habitats listed.
  • NICHES
  • A niche is an organisms role or job in the
    environment.
  • Name an organism from the forest environment and
    describe its niche in that environment.

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LIVING THINGS
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SUMMARY
  • An environment that meets the needs of an
    organism is called a habitat.
  • An organisms niche is its role within that
    habitat.
  • As organisms carry out their roles, they can
    affect both living and nonliving parts of that
    ecosystem.
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