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Biomes How do biomes affect life forms? Biomes: Biomes: Ecology: Biomes: Ecology: The study of relationships between living things in an environment with other living things and nonliving things. Biomes: Ecosystem: Biomes: Ecosystem: All of the living things in a given area, interacting with each other, and also with the non-living components. Biomes: Community: Biomes: Community: All living things which live in a particular area. Biomes: Community: All living things which live in a particular area. Population: Biomes: Community: All living things which live in a particular area. Population: All individuals of a specific species within a community. Biomes: Community: All living things which live in a particular area. Population: All individuals of a specific species within a community. Species: Biomes: Community: All living things which live in a particular area. Population: All individuals of a specific species within a community. Species: Organisms which share characteristics and can breed together. Biomes: Habitat: Biomes: Habitat: The place where an organism lives and obtains its resources for survival. Biomes: Biotic factors: Biomes: Biotic factors: All organisms in an ecosystem (is alive or was once alive). Biomes: Biotic factors: All organisms in an ecosystem (is alive or was once alive). Abiotic factors: Biomes: Biotic factors: All organisms in an ecosystem (is alive or was once alive). Abiotic factors: Has never been alive. Biomes: Definition? Biomes: Definition? –An area of land ecosystems with similar climate and organisms. What are the biomes? What are the biomes? The are: six major biomes What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest Temperate What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest Temperate tropical What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest –Desert What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest –Desert –Grassland What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest –Desert –Grassland –Deciduous forest What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: –Rain forest –Desert –Grassland –Deciduous forest –Boreal forest (taiga) What are the biomes? The six major biomes are: – Rain forest – Desert – Grassland – Deciduous forest – Boreal forest (taiga) – Tundra Biomes: What makes a biome? Biomes: What makes a biome? –Biomes are determined based primarily on climate. Biomes: What makes a biome? –Biomes are determined based primarily on climate. Climate includes temperature and precipitation and is the typical weather pattern over a long period of time. Biomes: How does it work? Biomes: How does it work? –Climate determines the kinds of plant species that can survive. Biomes: How does it work? –Climate determines the kinds of plant species that can survive. –Plants determine the kinds of animals that can survive. Biomes: Biodiversity: Biomes: Biodiversity: Includes the variations within a species, the variety of species and habitat types within an area. Biomes: Biodiversity: Includes the variations within a species, the variety of species and habitat types within an area. Limiting Factors: Biomes: Biodiversity: Includes the variations within a species, the variety of species and habitat types within an area. Limiting Factors: Any factor that prevent a population from growing larger.