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Name: ____________________________ Date of Check-In: ____________ Study Guide Life Science Check-In #1: What is an Ecosystem? Key Vocabulary: • Habitat – an area where an organism survives/lives • Ecosystem – areas of living and nonliving interdependent factors including the interaction of organisms • Biome – large areas with similar geography, climate, plants and animals Key Ideas: • Be able to state what an organism needs from its habitat (food, water, space and shelter) • Be able to give examples of ecosystems around us (i.e. lakes, meadows, puddles, forests) • Know the general climate, location, plants and animals located within the following biomes: desert, tundra, temperate/deciduous forest, taiga, rainforest, grassland, saltwater/marine, taiga • Know which biome we live in (temperate/deciduous forest) • Understand that organisms from one biome will not be found within another biome if their basic needs are not met • Physical characteristics (geography of land and altitude) and climate (rainfall, temperature, seasons) will determine what type of life can be supported within a certain biome. Name: ____________________________ Date of Check-In: ____________ Study Guide Life Science Check-In #1: What is an Ecosystem? Key Vocabulary: • Habitat – an area where an organism survives/lives • Ecosystem – areas of living and nonliving interdependent factors including the interaction of organisms • Biome – large areas with similar geography, climate, plants and animals Key Ideas: • Be able to state what an organism needs from its habitat (food, water, space and shelter) • Be able to give examples of ecosystems around us (i.e. lakes, meadows, puddles, forests) • Know the general climate, location, plants and animals located within the following biomes: desert, tundra, temperate/deciduous forest, taiga, rainforest, grassland, saltwater/marine, taiga • Know which biome we live in (temperate/deciduous forest) • Understand that organisms from one biome will not be found within another biome if their basic needs are not met • Physical characteristics (geography of land and altitude) and climate (rainfall, temperature, seasons) will determine what type of life can be supported within a certain biome.