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Levels of Organization Practice

The document provides information about levels of ecological organization including definitions of population, ecosystem, and community. It includes questions about these levels with examples such as a caterpillar being at the organism level. Additional questions cover abiotic vs biotic factors and how removal of certain biotic factors could impact populations and carbon dioxide levels. Finally, there are exercises labeling diagrams and Disney movies with ecological terms.

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Levels of Organization Practice

The document provides information about levels of ecological organization including definitions of population, ecosystem, and community. It includes questions about these levels with examples such as a caterpillar being at the organism level. Additional questions cover abiotic vs biotic factors and how removal of certain biotic factors could impact populations and carbon dioxide levels. Finally, there are exercises labeling diagrams and Disney movies with ecological terms.

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Biosphere, Levels of Ecological Organization (Worksheet)

Q.1. Fill in the blanks with suitable words.


a) _____________ is a group of organisms of the same species that live together in an area.
b) _____________ are the living and non-living things interacting in an area.
c) _____________ is a collection of different populations that live in the same area.

Q.2. Use the words in the box below to label the hierarchy of biological organization.
• Population • Tissue • Molecule • Biome
• Organ • Atom • Ecosystem • Biosphere
• Cell • Organism • Community • Organelle
Q.3. Which of the following are NOT abiotic factors of an ecosystem?
a) Water b) Oak Tree
c) Soil d) Temperature

Q.4. ____________ are the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
a) Cells b) Tissues
c) Organs d) Organ systems

Q.5. What is the scientific study of interactions of organisms with other organisms and their environment?
a) Geology b) Ecology
c) Archaeology d) Cytology

Q.6. A caterpillar is at which level in the hierarchy of biological organization?


a) Population b) Ecosystem
c) Organism d) Community

Q.7. All of the goats in this area would be referred to as ___________________.

a) population b) biome
c) community d) ecosystem

Q.8. Populations of crabs, together with water and temperature, are included in a marine
_________________.
a) biosphere b) biome
c) community d) ecosystem

All biotic and abiotic factors are interrelated. In nature you will find that if one factor is changed or
removed, it impacts the availability of other resources within the system. Knowing this, give an
example of what might happen given the following situations.

Also, in the areas with the (___), place either an A for abiotic or B for biotic.

1. All of the cacti (___) are removed from a desert ecosystem, what would happen to the population
of cactus dwelling birds (___) and in turn the animals which they eat?

2. A ten mile area of trees (___) is removed from the tropical rainforest. How will this affect the
amount of carbon dioxide (___) in the area?
Mode of Nutrition:
Organism Autotroph/Heterotroph Why?
Label the following pictures with the correct level of organization from the word Bank:

Word Bank

Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism

Population Community Ecosystem

___________ ____________ _____________

___________ ____________ _____________

____________ ____________
Disney Ecology
Directions: Give examples of the following ecological terms. Use your notes to help you

The Lion King


1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem _______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors ___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors _________________________

The Jungle Book


1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem _______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors ___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors _________________________

The Little Mermaid


1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem_______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors_________________________

Bambi
1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem _______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors ___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors _________________________
The Fox and The Hound
1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem _______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors ___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors _________________________

The Princess and the Frog


1. Organism________________________________
2. Population_______________________________
3. Community ______________________________
4. Ecosystem _______________________________
5. 3 Biotic Factors ___________________________
6. 3 Abiotic Factors _________________________

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