Organisms and their reationships
Ecology
Ecology is a science that studies organisms and their interactions with the environment
ORGANISMS ARE INTEREDEPENDT, food chains are an example of this, on how organisms depend on others.

The Biosphere

This is the portion of planet that is habitable, so basically areas or rather, habitats.
Abiotic factors
Non-living factors in an environment, such as, temperature, sunlight, rainfall, etc.

Levels of organization
There are 6 levels of organization: Organisms, population, biological community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere

Biotic factors
These are the living factors in an environment, that affect the organism, such as other animals or plants.

Interactions
Ecosystem Interactions
Community Interactions
Subtopic
Competition
This is given when more than one organism uses a resource at the same time

Predation
The act of hunting for food (other organisms), therefore survival

Symbiotic relationships
The close relationship of two or more species that live together
Mutualism
This is when the reationship is reciprocal, in which each organism benefits

Commensalism
This occurs when one organism is benefited, but the other one is neither harmed or helped.

Parasitism
When on only one organism benefit with the cost of the other
