Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems
Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems
Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems
Science Journal
“Organisms in a community reflect the resources and climate of that community.” Give some
examples to illustrate this statement.
Skim Section 1 of the chapter. List three facts you discovered about
ecosystems.
1.
2.
3.
Review
Vocabulary Use your book or dictionary to define abiotic factor.
abiotic factor
New
Vocabulary Use the new vocabulary terms to complete the following sentences
Your includes the people, other animals,
climax community plants, bacteria, and fungi in your area. A
is any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the numbers, reproduction,
secondary succession from bare rock. If a disturbance, such as fire, removes the
community but not the soil, an orderly and predictable change
tolerance called restores the community over time.
Infer other abiotic factors that might limit the survival of Plant A.
1.
2.
Review
Vocabulary Use your book or dictionary to define biome.
biome
New
Vocabulary Use your book or dictionary to define the following term.
latitude
desert
grassland
woodlands: grassland: desert:
temperate forest
tropical savanna
tropical savanna: tropical seasonal tropical rain forest:
tropical seasonal forest forest:
tundra
woodland
Effects of Model the latitude lines, poles, equator, Tropic of Cancer, Tropic
Latitude and of Capricorn, and the Sun below.
Climate
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Major Land Sequence the boreal forest, temperate forest, and tundra in the
Biomes diagram below.
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north pole
on page . north
south
Characteristic Biome
most trees drop their leaves during the dry
season
annual rate of evaporation exceeds rate of
precipitation
open areas of trees and mixed shrubs along
the west coasts of North and South America
most diverse of all biomes, with a canopy and
understory of vegetation
grasses and scattered trees; receives less
precipitation than other tropical areas
thick cover of grasses with underground stems
and buds that can survive fires
dense evergreen forest; also called northern
coniferous forest or taiga
composed of broad-leaved deciduous trees;
has four well-defined seasons
treeless; has a layer of permanently frozen soil
below the surface called permafrost
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Other Terrestrial Analyze why the two land areas below are not true biomes.
Areas
Mountains:
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Polar regions:
1.
2.
3.
Review
Vocabulary Use your book or dictionary to define salinity.
salinity
New
Vocabulary Write the correct term in the left column for each definition below.
areas of land such as marshes, swamps, and bogs that are saturated
with water and that support aquatic plants
open water area of a lake or pond that is well lit and dominated by
plankton
area of sand, silt, and dead organisms along the ocean floor
The Water Complete this paragraph about the distribution of water on the
on Earth Earth.
I found this information By far, is the most common type of water on
on page .
Earth. Of the 2.5 percent of on Earth, most is
locked in the ice of . Most freshwater species
live in , , , , and
that make up only percent of all
freshwater. The remaining freshwater is found in .
Freshwater Analyze how the speed of water flow affects life in a river by
Ecosystems writing more or less in the appropriate boxes in the figure.
I found this information Accumulation Species that
on page . of sediment and can live in these
organic material waters
Fast-moving
water
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Slow-moving
water
littoral
combine: combine:
Marine Identify the marine ecosystems. Write the name of the zone in each
Ecosystems box in the figure below.
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on page .
shore
ocean floor
extreme depth
S UMM ARIZE Analyze several adaptations that would help organisms survive
in the intertidal zone.