6.3 Living together

Unit 6: Ecology



§6.1 Organisms & their environment
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Unit 6: Ecology



§6.1 Organisms & their environment

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WHAT
* read 6.3
**make 6.3: 1-10
** test yourself
*** reserach your own ecosysten

HOW
individually
in silence


NEED HELP
  1. read the text again
  2. raise your hand
  3. wite the question down, email me
action - IN SILENCE
timer
15:00

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Ecology
The study about organisms and their relationship with environmental factors

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Carbon cycle
CO2 is used by producers for photosynthesis

Glucose is then used to make more energy-rich substances

Energy-rich substances consumed by consumers and reducers

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Unit 6: Ecology
§3 Living together

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What is the central molecule in the carbon-cycle?
A
Glucose
B
Methane
C
CO2
D
Carbonic Acid

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What are the 3 categories of organisms in a food web? Answer like this:
p.., c.., r..

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Scavengers are reducers
A
True
B
False

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Give the formula of photosynthesis? Use words of moleculeformulas.

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6.3 Living together
- Equilibriums
- Competition
- Co-operation

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What is the correct term for a group of organisms of the same species living together?

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Population size
Is determined by biotic and abiotic factors

If factors change, population size changes

Most populations fluctuate from year to year around an equilibrium value. =  biological equilibrium

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Which abiotic factors could have an impact on population size?

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In groups of organisms, there is cooperation and competition

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Competition
Can be about:

food/water
territory
hierarchy
sunlight


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Cooperation
Can be within one species
or between two species

Symbiosis
When 2 different species live together and cooperate

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SYMBIOSIS
A special long term 
relationship 
when two organisms 
from different species 
live together. 
For example: nemo is a (clown) fish and lives together with an anemone which is a cnidarian. 

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Mutualism
Both organisms benefit from each other

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Commensalism
One organism benefits, the other organism doesn't benefit (but is not disadvantaged)


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Parasitism
One organism benefits, the other is disadvantaged

The organism that is parasitized is the host

Example:
Zombie-ant fungus
Ophiocordiceps unilateralis

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LESSON 5: COMMUNITY ECOLOGY
SYMBIOSIS

long term cooperation between two different species

Mutualism: +/+
Commensalism: +/0
Parasitism: +/-

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Make §6.3
Assignment 1, 2, 3, 5, 8

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Unit 6: Ecology
§4 Nature management

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Which 3 types of symbiosis are there?

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In mutualism, both organisms benefit from each other
A
True
B
False

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A population in equilibrium doesn't change in size until the threshold value changes
A
True
B
False

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This lesson
Use of our environment

Dangers to our environment

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How do we use nature?
Food
Water
Raw materials
Energy
Oxygen
Recreation

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Food
(Agriculture)
Water
(Water treatment facility)

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Energy
Raw materials
(Lignite)

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Recreation

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Cultural landscape
(Limburg)
Cultural landscape
(Flevopolder)

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The Netherlands
Self-made country

Nature is organized by humans

Protected by dikes/dams

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Dangers
Human activity endangers wildlife through:
- Pollution
- Fisheries
- Land use

Biodiversity decreases worldwide
Some species already went extinct

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Make §6.4
Assignment 1, 2, 5, 6, 8

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Unit 6: Ecology
§7 The energy flow in an ecosystem

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This lesson
Feeding mechanisms

Energy flow

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Feeding mechanisms
Producers
- Do photosynthesis
- Make their own food

Autotrophic

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Feeding mechanisms
Consumers/reducers
- Eat organic substances
- Cannot make glucose
- Only build it into more complex molecules

Heterotrophic

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Energy flow
Describes a food chain a bit differently

Shows
- Trophic levels
- Energy that is used by autotrophs
- Energy that flows away from all levels in a food chain

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Where does energy come from?
Sources of energy:
- Sunlight (autotrophs)
- Glucose (or other organic substances)

Energy is used as currency to build complex molecules ór to sustain an organism (and is then lost as heat).

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Make §6.7
1 - 5

*2a heterotrophs = autotrophs

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