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Population Interactions Draw this diagram What forms an organism? *An organism is any living thing from bacteria to plants and animals.* An organism must be made of at least one cell. What forms an ecosystem? --*Any living and nonliving things that interact together form an ecosystem. * Ecosystems as small as a drop of pond water to as big as the entire Earth. *Living = biotic Nonliving = abiotic* What forms a population? *Populations form when individuals of the same species share a habitat at the same time.* Habitat is where a population lives. A habitat must support life with food, water, and other resources. Carrying Capacity the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain. _____ _____are resources that limit the size of populations of organisms in an ecosystem. -Limiting Factors -examples: -climate -water -habitat -predation -pollution What forms a community? --*Communities form when populations interact with one another.* Communities can have several different habitats, places where organisms live. *Predation occurs when one organism eats all or part of another organism.* The “kill” is usually quick. *Predation requires predator and prey.* • Predator lives. (+) • Prey dies or is partially torn apart. (-) • Biologists use + / - symbols to make it easier to remember predatorprey relationships. + because it gains, and – because it is harmed. • *Food chains and food webs represent predator-prey relationships.* Practice Question Example: PJHS Ecosystem MHS 9th grade 10th grade administration administration students Students Ecosystem? Community? Population? Organism?