Biotic and Abiotic factors
Classifying organisms
Symbiotic relationships
Wants and needs
Relationships between humans and land
100

4 abiotic factors on our planet

What is air, soil, water and sunlight

100

Single member of a spieces

Individual

100

Both organisms benefit

Mutualism

100

Three needs

Food, water, shelter

100

First nation's and plants

Used to meet their needs for food and shelter, heat, tools, weapons, etc.

200

4 biotic factors on our planet

What is grass, cow, flowers, bird

200

Individuals of the same species in the same area at the same time

Population

200

One organism benefits, the other is not affected

Commenalism

200

Three wants

Electronics, toys, vacations

200

Humans now and plants

Most people do not use wild plants. They enjoy their beauty. They plant their own crops. Some use wood for heat.

300

How do abiotic and biotic factors interact using an example

Grass gets nutrients from soil

300

Multiple populations living and interacting in the same area

Community

300

One organism benefits, the other is harmed

Parasitism

300

Way our needs and wants impact the environment

Take resources from the environment that animals and plants need

300

Medicine and first nations

Gathered items from nature to make medicine

400

2 biotic factors that interact.

 Bird pollinates flower

Cow eats grass

Bird eats insects around cow

400

Interaction between the community and the non living parts of the environment

Ecosystem

400

Ways our needs and wants impact the environment

Causes pollution during gathering resources 

400

Medicine and humans now

Most medicine is made in labs and not harvested from nature 

500

Types of symbiotic relationships

Mutialism

parasitism

commensalism

500

Ways our needs and wants impact the environment

Causes pollution during manufacturing