Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Ecosystem
L.EC.06.31 - Identify the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) components of an ecosystem.
Biotic Factors: The LIVING parts of an ecosystem.
Abiotic Factors: All of the NON-LIVING factors that make up an ecosystem.
Plants produce food using abiotic factors through photosynthesis!
Photosynthesis: When plants use water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to produce food (by product of photosynthesis is oxygen).
Abiotic Factors: All of the NON-LIVING factors that make up an ecosystem.
- Water! Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, Soil
Plants produce food using abiotic factors through photosynthesis!
Photosynthesis: When plants use water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide to produce food (by product of photosynthesis is oxygen).
Also relates to limiting factors.
Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Ecosystem
Observing Seasonal Changes Walk
Do forest organisms shut down, stick it out, take off, or snooze to deal with cold winters? Use some cool tools to observe and record seasonal changes and the process of growth in the forest.