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Living organisms interact with the environment in order to survive. The study of various
relationships between living organisms and its environment is known as ecology
This is a draft cheat sheet. It is a work in progress and is not finished yet.
Physical Factors
Physical Factor |
How it affects living Organisms |
Water |
● Crucial for any organisms’ survival ● More organisms are usually present in locations where water is readily available |
Air |
● Plants need carbon dioxide from the air to photosynthesise |
Light |
● Green plants use light to make food via photosynthesis ● Most animals use light to see and aid movement for finding food and escaping danger |
Temperature |
● Affects the activities and functioning of organisms |
Minerals |
● Minerals are compounds containing elements essential for healthy growth e.g. nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ● Used to make key substances e.g. chlorophyll, proteins and vitamins |
Acidity/Alkalinity (pH) |
● Most organisms cannot survive in environments that are too acidic or too alkaline |
Types of Adaptations
Type of Adaptation |
Definition |
Structural |
Physical features of organisms to help it survive |
Behavioural |
Ways organism act in order to survive |
Levels of Organisation
Level (simplest to most complex) |
Definition |
Organism |
Individual living thing |
Population |
A group of organisms of the same species living together in a particular habitat |
Community |
A group of populations that live and interact with one another in a particular habitat |
Ecosystem |
A community of organisms interacting with one another and the abiotic environment |
Biosphere |
The part of Earth that contains all ecosystems. It interacts with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere. |
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Relationships between Organisms
Relationship (most to least harmful) |
Definition |
Predator-prey |
An organism (predator) feeds on another organism (prey) |
Parasite-host |
An organism (parasite) depends on another organism (host) for food, harming it and possibly killing it |
Commensalism |
Relationship between 2 organisms in which one organism benefits without harming the other |
Mutualism |
Relationship between 2 organisms in which both organisms benefit |
Energy flow
Property |
Definition |
Direction |
Energy flows in one direction in a food chain |
Energy transfer |
(10%) Energy is transferred to the next trophic level |
Energy lost |
(90%) Energy is utilised by the organism for cellular processes/lost as heat (from respiration), waste products (excretion and egestion) and uneaten parts |
Obtaining Energy (Nutrient Cycles)
Method |
Definition |
Respiration |
Refers to living organisms breaking down food consumed to release energy |
Respiration Word Equation |
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + energy |
Releasing Energy (Nutrient Cycles)
Method |
Definition |
Photosynthesis |
○ Plants containing chlorophyll will absorb carbon dioxide to manufacture food in the presence of light ○ Word equation: Carbon dioxide + Water + Light energy → Glucose + Oxygen |
Decomposers |
Organism that feed on and break down dead matter into simpler substances that is returned to the environment |
Scavengers |
Animals that feed on and break up dead organisms into smaller piecesAnimals that feed on and break up dead organisms into smaller pieces |
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