Relacionar Columnas Matching - EcologyVersión en línea Matching - Ecology por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Sunlight 2 Evidence 3 Reasoning/Elaboration 4 Biotic Factor Definition 5 Parts of an Ecosystem 6 Open System 7 Abiotic Factor Definition 8 Energy 9 Ecology 10 Hours of daylight 11 Closed System 12 Amount of life 13 Claim 14 Biotic Factor Examples 15 Month tested 16 Ecosystem 17 Abiotic Factor Examples What is allowed to enter/leave both an open system and closed system Where energy for an ecosystem comes from Comes from observations or data collected during an experiment sunlight, temperature, precipitation/water, soil System that allows matter in/out. Energy can enter/leave too A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. The non-living parts of an organism's habitat. How is the amount of life in an ecosystem effected by the number of hours of daylight it receives. Identify the DEPENDENT VARIABLE. Explanation of what your evidence from an experiment means. How is the amount of life in an ecosystem effected by the number of hours of daylight it receives. Identify a CONTROLLED VARIABLE. The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment Any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact Plants, animals, insects, reptiles A system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave. Energy CAN enter/leave 1. All the biotic factors (plants, animals, insects, bacteria, etc.) 2. All the abiotic factors (rivers, lakes, streams, air) 3. Area of the planet Scientific explanation for what is occurring. How is the amount of life in an ecosystem effected by the number of hours of daylight it receives. Identify the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE.