BIO 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Body Plan, Toxoplasma Gondii, Common Kestrel

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Ecosystem- a community of biological organisms and the non-living environmental components with which they interact. Biotic- relating to living organisms; the biotic environment, or community, consists of all the living organisms in a given area. Community- the biotic environment; a geographic area defined as a loose assemblage of species with overlapping ranges. Abiotic-relating to the physical and chemical components in an environment. These include the chemical resources of the soil, water, and air (such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus) and physical conditions (such as temperature, salinity, moisture, humidity, and energy sources) Habitat- the physical environment of organisms, consisting of the chemical resources of the soil, water, and air, and physical conditions such as temperature, salinity, humidity, and energy sources. Ecosystems are found not just in obvious places like ponds and tropical rain forests, but also in some unexpected places, like on the back of a beetle. The chemical resources and physical conditions within an area.

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