NEM 10V Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Biome, Ecological Niche, Ultraviolet

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6 May 2018
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Part 5: Biomes:
Axis earth-imaginary line on-earth rotates.
It links up the two poles. axis and the earth-tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees during a
revolution. tilting of the axis results in direct sunlight falling on different places during
different seasons. This tilting and rotation causes variations in the duration of days,
nights, and seasons.
The earth is covered by regions of characteristic vegetation called biomes.
Tropical rainforests, temperate deciduous forests, coniferous forests (taiga), the African
savanna, chaparral, tundra, and deserts.
Living organisms require four basic resources in order to survive:
-nutrients from which to construct living tissue
-energy to power that construction
-water to serve as the medium in which the reactions that build living tissue occur
-temperatures appropriate to carrying out life processes.
Nutrients and sunlight are available in adequate quantities in most biomes at least part of
the year. Liquid water and temperatures appropriate to carrying out life processes are
unevenly distributed on the Earth’s surface. It is largely the availability of liquid water
and temperatures appropriate to carrying out life processes that sets limits on the amount
and types of organisms that can exist within a given biome.
Ecological communities consist of all the interacting species populations within an
ecosystem.
interactions that occur between populations in a community fall into three major
categories.
-Competition - populations compete for limited resources.
-Predation - organisms of one species kill and eat those of another.
-Symbiosis - two species populations live together in close association with one another
to the benefit of one or both of the species.
Succession - the process by which ecosystems slowly change into balanced self-
sustaining communities.
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Part 5: biomes: axis earth-imaginary line on-earth rotates. It links up the two poles. axis and the earth-tilted at an angle of 23. 5 degrees during a revolution. tilting of the axis results in direct sunlight falling on different places during different seasons. Water to serve as the medium in which the reactions that build living tissue occur. Temperatures appropriate to carrying out life processes: nutrients and sunlight are available in adequate quantities in most biomes at least part of the year. Liquid water and temperatures appropriate to carrying out life processes are unevenly distributed on the earth"s surface. Predation - organisms of one species kill and eat those of another. Symbiosis - two species populations live together in close association with one another to the benefit of one or both of the species. Succession - the process by which ecosystems slowly change into balanced self- sustaining communities. Each species in a community occupies a unique ecological niche.

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