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a)Atom -> b)Molecule -> c)Organelles
Levels or Organization from smallest to largest
d)Cells
Basic unit of life and the first living level
e) Tissues
SIMILAR CELLS working together
f) Organs
DIFFERENT TISSUES working together
g) Organ Systems
DIFFERENT ORGANS working together
h) Organisms
A living thing
i) Population
SAME SPECIES living together in an area
j) Community
DIFFERENT POPULATIONS living together in an area
k) Ecosystem
All organisms that live in a place with NON-LIVING enviroments
l) Biomes
GROUPS OF ECOSYSTEMS with same climate and community
m) Biosphere
The portion of the planet in which ALL LIFE EXISTS
Species
Organisms that are so similar to one another that they can breed and produce fertile offspring
Ecology
The scientific study of interactions of organisms with each other and their enviroment
Biosphere
The portion of the planet where all life exists (land, water, atmosphere)
Biomass
Organic material (anything with carbon, waste, plants, dead trees, tree stumps) in an ecosystem
Biotic Factors
All LIVING things an organism interacts with
Abiotic Factors
All NONLIVING things that can affect an organism (temperature, climate, sunlight, soil, rainfall, humidity, wind)
Habitat
The specific location where an organism lives
Habitat is like an organisms _____
Address
Niche is like an organisms _____
Occupation
Niche
Place an organism lives in PLUS the biotic and abiotic interactions it has in that place. Includes what they eeat, what its it, its actions, and reproducing.
Competitive Exclusion Principle
NO two species can share the same niche. A species will be eliminated from a community by competition.