MindMap Gallery The relationship between living things and the environment
This is a mind map about the relationship between living things and the environment. Every living thing is inseparable from its living environment, and at the same time it can create, influence and change the environment.
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biology and environment Relationship
environmental impact on organisms
Ecological factors: (those in the environment that affect organisms morphological, physiological and distributional factors)
abiotic factors
biological factors
abiotic factors Effects on living things
Sunlight
1. The intensity of light affects the distribution of plants
Light-loving plants (locust trees, willows, sunflowers, rapeseed, etc.) are suitable for living in places with sufficient sunlight.
Shade-loving plants (Panax notoginseng, ginseng, etc.) are suitable for living in dark places
Light affects the distribution of marine algae—shallow (green algae), slightly deeper (brown algae), and slightly deeper (red algae)
2. Light affects animal activities
Diurnal animals (domestic pigeons, swallows, etc.)
Nocturnal animals (owls, bats, etc.)
temperature
1. Each organism has a suitable temperature for its life.
2. Temperature is closely related to the distribution of organisms
3. Temperature affects animals’ living habits—hibernation
Moisture
1. Living environment of aquatic organisms
2. Annual rainfall affects biological distribution
Arid desert areas—drought-tolerant flora and fauna
Tropical rainforest—a wide variety of organisms
3. The quality of water directly affects the life and survival of aquatic organisms.
Air
Air quality affects the survival of living things
biological factors biological impact
intraspecific relationship
Intraspecific struggle: a fight between individuals of the same species over competition for food, space, mates, etc.
Intraspecific mutual aid: Cooperation and assistance between individuals of the same species are beneficial to defending against enemies, obtaining food, and ensuring the survival and continuation of the species.
interspecific relationships
Predation: one organism feeding on another organism
Competition: Two organisms living together will compete for living conditions or living resources and exclude each other.
Parasitism: An organism resides in or on the body of another organism and absorbs nutrients from there to sustain life.
Symbiosis: two organisms living together, dependent on each other, and beneficial to each other
Biological control: The biggest advantage is that it does not pollute the environment
organisms to the environment adaptation
organisms adapt to their environment
Adaptation is universal
Mimicry
Protective coloration
Adaptation is relative
Biological influences on the environment
It’s nice to enjoy the shade under the big tree
Every living thing is inseparable from their living environment, and at the same time they can adapt to, influence and change the environment
Organisms and the environment are interdependent and influence each other