Matching Pairs the organization of living thiOnline version living things by chiara paz small 1 community 2 A Species 3 Example of biotic factors 4 Components of the ecosystems 5 Example of abiotic factors 6 Example of Mixed Ecosystems 7 Example of Terrestrial Ecosystems 8 Abiotic factors 9 the organization of living things 10 Mixed Ecosystems 11 Population 12 Aquatic Ecosystems 13 Terrestrial Ecosystems 14 types of ecosystems 15 Ecosistems 16 Example of Aquatic Ecosystems 17 Biotic factors This refers to a community of living things. Is a group of living things with similar characteristics that have fertile offspring when they reproduce. Is a group of living things with similar characteristics that have fertile offspring when they reproduce Oceans, lakes and rivers Deserts, forest, grasslands Aquatic Ecosystems, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Mixed Ecosystems Cost and wetlands This is a set of living things of the same species that live in the same area at the same time. All nonliving things that live in the ecosystem . In nature it is possible to see different levels of organization Living organisms develop and interact in water. Water, air, rocks, light and temperature. Living organisms develop and interact on land Biotic Factors and Abiotic Factors Plants, animals, fungi and bacteria. these are populations tht lñin in the same area at the same time, for example penguins live together with fish, sea lions and other organisims. Living organisms develop and interact in areas where water meets land. All living things that live in the ecosystem .