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BIOSPHERE
The part of the earth where life exists –
Extending from the deepest parts of the ocean
to the highest part of the atmosphere
ECOSYSTEM / ENVIRONMENT
A community of organisms
and their abiotic environment
(sunlight, H2O or water, oxygen, temperature, soil)
COMMUNITY
Various populations of organisms
existing in one specific area
which are dependent upon each other
for food, shelter, etc.
Five levels of
Environmental
Organization
Biosphere
organism
POPULATION
A group of the same species of organism
that lives together in a specific area
and reproduces.
They also compete for
mates, food, or habitat.
SPECIES
A specific type of organism
An individual
ABIOTIC
FACTORS
Sunlight
Environment
H2O or Water
Community
O2 or Oxygen
Population
Temperature
Species
Soil