Topic 3: Balance Of Nature - Biology Notes Form 2
The Natural Environment
Natural environment is made up of all living and non living things that occur naturally on earth.
An organism living anywhere in any environment is affected by the things around it such as air, water, animals, plants, microorganism, stones, rock, soil, clouds and the sun.
Everything around it in fact makes its natural environment. It is important to understand that the environment includes all living things as well as non living things.
IMPORTANT TERMS
Ecology: is the branch of biology that deals with studying interaction oforganisms with their environment
Population: is the total number of organisms of the same species living in a certain area. Example the number of frogs in a pond
Community: this refers to the sum of total of all population of different organisms living in a specific called habitat
Ecosystem: refers to a natural unit made up of living and non living things whose interaction
Biotic and Abiotic Components of the Environment
Describe biotic and abiotic components of the environment
There are two components of environment,;
- Biotic (living things)
- Abiotic (non living things)
BIOTIC COMPONENT
ABIOTIC COMPONENTS
Light condition factor These affect much plant population where photosynthetic process depend on the availability of light.
Soil factor/condition - These are also adaphic factors and they include soil texture, soil structure and soil PH
Various Organism in their Natural Environment in the Community
Identify various organism in their natural environment in the community
IMPORTANCE OF NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
- It is a source of food to organisms
- It provides shelter and security for organisms
- It allow living and non living things to interact
- It provides an appropriate setting for organisms to reproduce andincrease in number.
Interactive of Organisms in the Environment
The following are the interaction of organism in the environment
- Ground water and water from rain flow into streams and rivers
- The stream and rivers flow into lakes and ocean
- Water evaporate into the atmosphere from lakes and ocean and from plants through transpiration
- The evaporated water precipitates to form water vapor which condenses to form clouds
- Wind causes clouds to move for example from above the ocean to above the land
- Rain fall and absorbed by plants or form grounds water, and the cycle begins again..
The Interaction of Organisms among Themselves
Explain the interaction of organisms among themselves
INTERACTION AMONG LIVING ORGANISMS
Parasitism is the association where one organism benefit while the other is harmed. E.g plasmodium that cause malaria to human
Food Chain and Food Web
Is the sequence of living things in which each organism is the food of the next in thesequence.
- 1. Grass →Zebra→Lion
- Maize plant→grasshoppe→rFrog
FOOD WEB
The Components of a Food Chain and Food Web
Mention the components of a food chain and food web
These organisms feed on dead matter and break it down thereby facilitatingdecomposition. For example bacteria and fungi
The Difference between Food Chain and Food Web
Distinguish food chain from food web
Differences between food chain and food web
Food chain | Food web |
1. It consists of the single straight pathway through which food energy travels in an ecosystem | 1. It consists of a number of interconnected food chains through which energy travels in an ecosystem |
2. Usually members of the higher trophic level feed upon a single type of organisms of lower trophic level | 2. Usually members of the higher trophic level feed upon many organisms of lower trophic level |
3. Isolated or separate food chains increases the instability of the ecosystem | 3. Presence of complex food webs increases the stability of the ecosystem |
4. It does not have any effect on improving the adaptability and competitiveness of the organisms | 4. More complex food webs improves the adaptability and competitiveness of the organisms |
Diagrammatic Representation of a Food Chain and Food Web
Construct a diagrammatic representation of a food chain and food web
The Significance of Food Chain and Food Web in Real Life Situation
Explain the significance of food chain and food web in real life situation
The following are the significant of food chain and food web
Food chains and webs show the flow of energy through an ecosystem.