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Strand 6.4: STABILITY AND CHANGE IN ECOSYSTEMS

The study of ecosystems includes the interaction of organisms with each other and with the physical environment. Consistent interactions occur within and between species in various ecosystems as organisms obtain resources, change the environment, and are affected by the environment. This influences the flow of energy through an ecosystem, resulting in system variations. Additionally, ecosystems benefit humans through processes and resources, such as the production of food, water and air purification, and recreation opportunities. Scientists and engineers investigate interactions among organisms and evaluate design solutions to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem resources.
  • 6th Grade OER Science Textbook for Utah SEEd Standards
    The Utah Science Open Educational Resources (OER) textbook project was started to bring Utah teachers together to create a resource that aligns to Utah core science standards. The Utah Science OER textbooks are not intended to be curriculum as they do not include labs, assessments, or a teacher guide with answers. They are intended as a reference material for students with content to support teachers classroom instruction and help make sense of science concepts found in standards. This OER textbook is also available in other languages at https://www.uen.org/oer/index.shtml.
  • ResearchQuest: How is energy transfer and matter cycling affected in a changing ecosystem?
    Developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah, this standards-aligned, online investigation allows students to engage in real world research with museum scientists and their work.
  • ResearchQuest: What is the future of a forest under attack?
    Developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah, this standards-aligned, online investigation allows students to engage in real world research with museum scientists and their work.
  • ResearchQuest: What's killing these trees?
    Developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah, this standards-aligned, online investigation allows students to engage in real world research with museum scientists and their work.
  • ResearchQuest: Who wins and who loses in a rapidly changing forest?
    Developed by the Natural History Museum of Utah, this standards-aligned, online investigation allows students to engage in real world research with museum scientists and their work.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.4.1
    Storyline Big Idea: Resource availability affects population.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.4.2
    Storyline Big Idea: Organisms interact with other living and nonliving things in an ecosystem.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.4.3
    Storyline Big Idea: Organisms interact with other living and nonliving things in an ecosystem.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.4.4
    Storyline Big Idea: Changes to living and nonliving components affect the stability of an ecosystem.
  • SEEd Storyline 6.4.5
    Storyline Big Idea: Humans can provide solutions for preserving ecosystems.


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