What are
the parts
of an
ecosystem?
Environment
All the living and non-living
things that surround you (an
organism/individual).
Example:
- Living and non-living things around you
at home.
- Living and non-living things around you
in the classroom.
All environments are made up of two
parts.
Living things
(Biotic)
Non-living
things
(Abiotic)(People, plants and
animals)
(Water, air, soil
and weather)
Parts of an environment
affect one another in many
ways.
Example:
- Type of Soil affects what plants can
grow in it.
- Clean water helps animals and plants
stay healthy.
- Animals eat plants.
Ecosystem
All the living and non-living
things in an area.
Ecosystems can be:
Very small Very big
Ex. Space
under a rock
(home to
insects and
tiny plants)
Ex. Forest
The ecosystem under the rock
and in the forest has a:
Climate
(Average weather in an area
over many years)
One plant or animal is an
Individual
Examples of individuals
One blueberry
bush
One honey bee
One blue jay
A group made up of the same
kind of individuals living in the
same ecosystem.
Population
Examples of population
A population of green
tree frogs.
A wolf pack (3-20 wolves).
A population of wolves may have many wolf packs.
Some populations can live in more than
one kind of ecosystem.
Example:
Red-winged blackbird (lives in wetlands and
other areas)
Some populations can live in only one
kind of ecosystem.
Example:
Hine’s emerald dragonfly
Community
All the populations that live in
the same place.
Everglades national park has many
populations
Example: Alligators, bobcats, raccoons
and mosquitoes.

37living things in their environment

  • 1.
    What are the parts ofan ecosystem?
  • 2.
    Environment All the livingand non-living things that surround you (an organism/individual). Example: - Living and non-living things around you at home. - Living and non-living things around you in the classroom.
  • 3.
    All environments aremade up of two parts. Living things (Biotic) Non-living things (Abiotic)(People, plants and animals) (Water, air, soil and weather)
  • 4.
    Parts of anenvironment affect one another in many ways. Example: - Type of Soil affects what plants can grow in it. - Clean water helps animals and plants stay healthy. - Animals eat plants.
  • 5.
    Ecosystem All the livingand non-living things in an area.
  • 6.
    Ecosystems can be: Verysmall Very big Ex. Space under a rock (home to insects and tiny plants) Ex. Forest
  • 7.
    The ecosystem underthe rock and in the forest has a: Climate (Average weather in an area over many years)
  • 8.
    One plant oranimal is an Individual
  • 9.
    Examples of individuals Oneblueberry bush One honey bee One blue jay
  • 10.
    A group madeup of the same kind of individuals living in the same ecosystem. Population
  • 11.
    Examples of population Apopulation of green tree frogs.
  • 12.
    A wolf pack(3-20 wolves). A population of wolves may have many wolf packs.
  • 13.
    Some populations canlive in more than one kind of ecosystem. Example: Red-winged blackbird (lives in wetlands and other areas)
  • 14.
    Some populations canlive in only one kind of ecosystem. Example: Hine’s emerald dragonfly
  • 15.
    Community All the populationsthat live in the same place.
  • 16.
    Everglades national parkhas many populations Example: Alligators, bobcats, raccoons and mosquitoes.