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Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Do Now: What is Biotic and Abiotic? Learning Goal: To be able to identify biotic and abiotic factors Doing Goal: Notes Translation Activity 1 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic: Living organisms in the environment Abiotic: physical nonliving parts of the environment Ecosystem: all the organisms in an area as well as all the abiotic factors that they interact with 2 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic 3 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic 4 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic 5 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Affects of Abiotic Fluctuations What do you think would happen in the following situations 1. The summer in Alberta Lasted Longer? 2. Peace River got Monsoon type rains over during the spring and fall? 3. Peace River's average temperature dropped 10 degrees? 4. The amount of nutrients in the soil dramatically decreased? _ 6 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic A Real Life Issue: Fracking Benzene 7 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Symbiosis: A longlasting, ecological relationship that benefits at least one organism of two different species that live in close contact 8 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Mutualism: a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms of the species benefits 9 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Commensalism: A symbiosis in which one organism benefits, and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed 10 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Parasitism: a symbotic relationship in which one organism called the parasite derives benefit at the expense of the other organism, called the host. 11 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Predation: an interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, the prey 12 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Biotic Relationships: Competition: an interaction in which two or more organisms compete for the same limited resource. 13 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Activity: Page 419 in textbook. 14 Biotic vs Abiotic.notebook November 21, 2013 Biotic and Abiotic Assignment Part A: Translation Activity: Create a fictitious land, where all of the different types of biotic relationships we talked about exist. For this part of your assignment you can choose to do any of the following A poster A diorama A book A video 15