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Abiotic Factors
The non living parts of an orgainism's enviornment. ex. Air Currents, Temperature, Moisture, Light, and Soil.
Air Currents, Temperature, Moisture, Light, and Soil.
Biological Community
Interacting populations in a certain area at a certain time.
a. a change in one population in a community may affect other populations.
what kind of community involves the change of populations due to other populations?
Biosphere
The portion of Earth that supports living things, extending from high in the atmosphere to the bottom of the oceans.
A place on Earth that supports living things all the way to the bottom of the ocean...
Biotic Factor
All of the living orgainisms that inhabit an enviornment.
a. All orgainisms depend on others directly or indirectly for food, shelter, reproduction, and/or protection .
A FACTOR of all living orgainisms in a enviornment...
Commensalism
A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits & the other is neither harmed or benefited.
Ex. (Spanish Moss)
Ecology
The study of interactions that take place between orgainisms and their enviornment.
1. Ecological Research includes qualitative and quantitative methods from many scientific fields including mathmatics, chemistry, physics, geology, and other branches of biology.
Uses qualitative and quantitative methods from many scientific fields...