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Definition of an Ecosystem
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All the organisms and the environment in which they live form an ecosystem

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Definition of an Ecosystem
All the organisms and the environment in which they live form an ecosystem
Definition of a Population
Groups of the same species of animals’ form populations within the ecosystem
Definition of a Community
All the populations of organisms that live and interact in an ecosystem form a community
What are abiotic factors?
Physical, non-living factors that affect distribution of an organism
What are biotic factors?
Living organisms affecting other populations in the ecosystem
Structural Adaptation
Feature of an organism
Behavioural Adaptation
Action the organism does
Functional Adaptation
Process the organism does
Definition of Interdependence
All of the different species in a community depend on each other
What do plants compete for?
Light, space, water and mineral ions
What do animals compete for?
Food, water, mates and territory
What's a stable community?
When the population of a species remains fairly constant in a community. The populations of organisms are in balance with each other and with the abiotic resources
Biotic factors are:
Competition between species, availability of food, new predators and new pathogens
Abiotic factors are:
Temperature, light intensity, soil pH and mineral content, water, wind intensity and direction, carbon dioxide and oxygen for aquatic organisms
What are extremophiles?
Extremophiles are organisms that are adapted to live in extreme environments
What is an extreme environment?
An extreme environment is one in which most organisms would find it difficult or impossible to survive
Give an example of an extremophile:
Bacteria in deep sea vents
Competition:
One species might outcompete another species making it harder for them to breed and reproduce so their population decreases
Availability of food:
All animals require food to live, it affects how many animals live in that community
New predators:
Predators and prey have evolved together causing a balanced ecosystem. The arrival of a new predator can upset this balance
New pathogens:
Could wipe out an entire species
Moisture levels
Animals and plants are adapted to growing at the moisture levels available
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide is required for photosynthesis, so increased concentrations will increase growth and yields
Temperature
Animals and plants have evolved to grow healthily at their optimum temperatures
Light intensity
Light is required for photosynthesis, and plant species have evolved for optimum growth in the light available in their climate or habitat
Soil pH and mineral content
Many plants are sensitive to pH
Wind intensity and direction
Wind can increase the supply of carbon dioxide to plants but wind increases the rate of transpiration and therefore water loss
Oxygen for aquatic organism
Oxygen dissolves in water and is required for the animals' respiration
Water
Water provides them with energy to complete life processes, without which they may die
Food
Food provides them with energy and raw materials to complete life processes without which they may die
Mates
They can pass on their genes to their offspring
Territory
Territories of animals contain all of the resources and conditions they need to survive
Water
Water is a reactant in photosynthesis and it is essential that plants have a regular supply of water for the process to occur
Light
All plants need light to photosynthesise
Space
Plants also require space (if they're shaded they absorb less light) for healthy growth – maximises photosynthesis
Mineral ions
Without sufficient minerals plants suffer deficiency diseases because they cannot grow healthily e.g. nitrates & magnesium
What are structural adaptations?
Features of an organism's body structure
Structural adaptation of a polar bear?
Have white fur so they’re camouflaged against the snow it helps them avoid predators and sneak up on prey
Behavioural adaptation of a camel?
Spit to get rid of predators
Functional adaptation of a camel?
Conserve water by producing very little sweat and urine
Structural adaptation of a newt?
Have a powerful tail to help them swim in the water
Behavioural adaptation of a polar bear?
Stand up to scare predators e.g. humans
Functional adaptation of a brown bear?
Hibernate over winter by lowering their metabolism which conserves energy, so they don’t have to hunt when there’s not much food about