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The term 'ecology' implies the branch of biological study which deals with the relationship among organisms and also with the environment. The term 'ecology' is derived from the Greek word 'oikos' for 'house'
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A suitable word for a multifaceted discipline of ecology is "ecosystem science." This term encompasses various aspects of ecological study, including interactions between organisms and their environments, biodiversity, and ecosystem dynamics. It reflects the complexity and interconnectivity of ecological systems, integrating knowledge from fields such as biology, geology, and environmental science.
The term "eco" in "eco-friendly" or "ecosystem" is short for ecology. Ecology is the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment. In the context of eco-friendly products or practices, it refers to being environmentally friendly or sustainable.
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The study of the relationship of organisms and their environment is called ecology.
The basic functional unit of the environment is called an ecosystem. This term refers to a community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment. Ecosystems can vary in size and complexity, ranging from a small pond to a vast rainforest.
The term "ecology" originates from the Greek words "oikos" meaning "house" or "home" and "logos" meaning "study" or "science." It was first coined by Ernst Haeckel in 1866 to describe the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
The term that means the study of is "ology," such as biology, psychology, or geology.
Science ecology and environmental ecology are similar because ecology means the study of the nonliving and living parts of an area. The nonliving and living parts of an area are an ecosystem. See related links for more information.
Ecology refers to an organism's communities, populations, and ecosystems as a whole.
Ecology, environmental science, or environmental studies would likely study the effect on the land after cutting old growth forest to understand the ecosystem changes, biodiversity impact, and long-term ecological consequences.