The biosphere

The biosphere
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BiologieBasisschoolGroep 7

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The biosphere

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From small to big
1. Organism = a living individual
2. Species = a group of organisms
3. Population = a group of the same species
4. Community = a group of interacting populations
5. Ecosystem = interactions between community and environment
6. Biome = a large group of ecosystems
7. Biosphere = The global system which includes all life

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Order from large to small
Ecosystem
Species
Community
Biosphere
Biome
Population

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Smallest
Bigger
Biggest

Biosphere

Cell

Population

Slide 5 - Drag question

Slide 6 - Video

The surface of the earth where we can find life is called the ...........
A
population
B
ecosystem
C
biope
D
biosphere

Slide 7 - Quiz

What is meant by biosphere ?
A
The area in the sea where life is possible.
B
The area on earth where life is possible.
C
The area in the sea where humans can live.
D
The area on earth where humans can live.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Slide 9 - Video

Clouds are part of the ...
A
Hydrosphere
B
Geosphere
C
Biosphere
D
Atmosphere

Slide 10 - Quiz

Trees are part of the ...
A
Hydrosphere
B
Atmosphere
C
Geosphere
D
Biosphere

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Rocks are part of the ...
A
Atmosphere
B
Hydrosphere
C
Geosphere
D
Biosphere

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Everything is connected
Just like atoms interact to make a molecule or species interact in a community, ecosystems and biomes are connected with one another to form the biosphere. A critical example of Earth-wide connection is the water cycle. Living organisms need water, and there is a large number of living organisms on our planet. The water cycle moves the water that living things use from ecosystem to ecosystem across the biosphere.

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