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catalyst
  • List all of the things in your environment that
    you need to survive.
  • Are all of the things you listed considered
    living?

2
Announcements!
  • Unit 7 Vocabulary is on the board.
  • Due Wednesday
  • Vocabulary Quiz Thursday
  • May 7th One. More. Month.!

3
Day 1 Ecosystems Limiting Factors
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Abiotic Biotic factors
  • BIOTIC
  • ABIOTIC

Living things
NON-living things
5
Chesapeake Bay Reading
  • Read the paragraph.
  • CIRCLE the ABIOTIC factors
  • BOX the BIOTIC factors

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  • In recent years, the striped bass population in
    the Chesapeake Bay has been declining. This is
    due in part to fish kills, where a large number
    of fish die off. Fish kills occur when
    oxygen-consuming processes require more oxygen
    than the plants produce, which reduces the amount
    of oxygen available to the fish. One explanation
    is human activities that increased the amount of
    sediments suspended in the water, largely due to
    erosion from cutting down trees. The sediment
    acts as a filter for sunlight which causes a
    decrease in the amount of sunlight that gets to
    the aquatic plants in the Chesapeake Bay.

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Levels of ecological organization
Ecosystem
BIG
Community
Population
Individual
SMALL
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biotic
Ecosystem __________ and abiotic factors interacting together. Charlotte, NC
Community A group of several _____________ in an area. Cochrane
Population A group of organisms of the ______________ species your grade level9th, 10th, 11th
Individual One ______________, a living thing! you!
populations
same
organism
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ECOSYSTEM
COMMUNITY
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POPULATION
ORGANISM
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What is a limiting factor?!
  • Factors that prevent a population from
    _________________ indefinitely (forever!)
  • They can be _________ and ________
  • Examples
  • Predation
  • Food
  • Water
  • Space
  • shelter

increasing
abiotic
biotic
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Limiting factor example
O2
CO2
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Limiting factor example
O2
CO2
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Apply your knowledge!!
  1. In the Chesapeake bay reading, what was the
    limiting factor?
  2. Is this an abiotic or biotic factor?
  3. How did this limiting factor affect the fish
    populations? Why?

oxygen
abiotic
Decrease in fish population
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Group ecosystem project
  • In class
  • Due on TEST DAY
  • Keep it NEAT you will keep adding!
  • DAILY glue paper on back!

18
Day 1 Group Project
  • Establish your ecosystem.
  • Choose 1
  • Pg.100-104
  • in your textbook

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catalyst
  • Which event illustrates the interaction of an
    abiotic factor with a biotic factor in the
    environment?
  • The eel survives by paralyzing trout
  • The temperature of water affects its oxygen
    level
  • The low light intensity of the forest affects the
    growth of pine trees
  • A gypsy moth caterpillar eats the leaves of an
    apple tree

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Announcements
  • MASTERY QUIZ THURSDAY
  • Know your vocabulary to boost upyour grade for
    the laaaast time!
  • Staying after school Thursday

21
Track Unit 7 Test
  • Tracking on your individual tracker
  • Test booklets File away in your binder
  • Answer sheets Ms. Kuipers
  • What objectives did you master?!

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Day 2 Relationships
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  1. Symbiotic relationships 2 organisms depend on
    each other

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  • Mutualism both organisms benefit from the
    relationship ? ?

https//www.youtube.com/watch?vQqa0OPbdvjw
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vXm2qdxVVRm4
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  • Parasitism one organism lives on or inside
    another and harms it. Parasite often gets
    nutrients from the host.
  • ? ?

https//www.youtube.com/watch?vGo_LIz7kTok
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vXWT3jj3shNs
https//www.youtube.com/watch?v90exkFR2iSM
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  • Feeding relationships
  • a) Predator- Prey Organism that hunts and kills
    another organism for food (predation)

PREDATOR PREY
captures and eats other animals
Animal that is captured and eaten the victim
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  • a) Predator- Prey

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  • b) Scavenger Organism eats the __________ of a
    ______ animal after another has already ______ it

remains
dead
killed
https//www.youtube.com/watch?v3jXlMwOfKVQ
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  • c) Feeding
  • Carnivore eats only _____________
  • Herbivore eats only _____________
  • Omnivore eats ________ plants and animals
  • Decomposer eats ______ and _________________
    matter (returns it to the _______)

meat
plants
both
dead
decaying
soil
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Relationship Practice
  • Pg. U8-2
  • (10 min.)

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Reproductive Adaptations
  • Spores asexual adapted for dispersal and
    survival in unfavorable conditions
  • Ex fungi

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Reproductive Adaptation
  • Placental mammals sac of membranes that nourish
    young before birth. Complex development and
    protected longer.

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Reproductive Adaptation
  • External vs. Internal fertilization

External Fertilization Produces a large amount
of offspring, but most susceptible to predators
Internal Fertilization Protected offspring! But
you actually have to do the deed.
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Reproductive Adaptation
  • Sexual vs. Asexual

Asexual Energy Conservation. Exact Replica.
Sexual Genetic Variation.
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Reproductive Adaptation
  • Eggs

Soft In water, so they do not dry up. Lay more
to increase chance of survival.
Hard Protection on land. Nourishment.
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Reproductive Adaptation
  • Seeds

Protected embryo. Provides nutrients to embryo.
Aids in dispersal.
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Unit 9 Group Project
  • Day 2 Add relationships!
  • Add 1 symbiotic relationship (mutualism or
    parasitism)
  • Add 1 feeding relationship

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Thursday Catalyst
  • Classify the following relationships
  • Two positive benefits (? ?)
  • Eats only plants
  • Eats dead and decaying matter
  • Hunts rabbits and kills them for food
  • One positive benefit, one negative

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Announecments
  • Tutoring Today after school
  • Friday Genetics Test Retake
  • Time to Quiz!

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Day 3 food chains, energy pyramids
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Give it a shot!Who eats whom?!
Using what you know about feeding relationships,
choose objects and put them in order of who eats
whom
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  • Food chain/web shows who eats whom!
  • ? The arrow points __________ the organism that
    does the eating (into their belly!)
  • ? Each level is called a ________ _______

toward
trophic
level
43
tertiary consumer
heterotroph
secondary consumer
heterotroph
Primary consumer
heterotroph
autotroph
producer
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Food Webs
What would happen if an organism were to go
extinct?
were overpopulated?
were over-hunted?
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  • Autotroph?
  • Heterotroph?
  • Producer?
  • Consumer?

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  • Biomass number of _____________
  • ? Shows ______ _________ (or total ________) at
    each level
  • ? Should always be ____________ producers than
    consumers

organisms
how many
mass
more
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500
example
10,000
500,000
1,000,000 organisms
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  • Energy Pyramid movement of _______
  • ? The ______ is the source of ALL ENERGY
  • Energy does NOT __________
  • It is lost as __________ as it moves up a food
    web/chain

energy
sun
recycle
heat
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As you move up, each level only receives _____
of the previous levels energy!!
10
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tertiary consumer
0.1
secondary consumer
1
10
Primary consumer
100
producer
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Carbon Cycle movement of matter
  • Shows the relationship between respiration
    _____________
  • (Pg U3-19 already!)

photosynthesis
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CO2
Glucose (C6H12O6)
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O2
CO2
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Carbon Cycle movement of matter
solids
  • Carbon comes in __________ and _____________
  • Matter is _____________________!

gases
RECYCLED
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Nitrogen Cycle
  • Everyone needs a text book!
  • 15 minutes

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PRACTICE!!
  • Pg. U8-4

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Group Project
  • Day 3!
  • DRAW THE ARROWS

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catalyst
  1. What is a limiting factor (day 1)?
  2. Give one example. What will it do to a population
    of animals?!

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Day 4 Population Growth
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Population Growth
J
  • Exponential Growth ____ Curve
  • Grows at a fast, ___________ rate
  • ? No limiting factor!

increasing
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Population Growth
s
  • Logistic Growth ____ Curve
  • Levels off due to ___________ factors
  • Reaches ___________ capacity largest of
    organisms the ecosystem can support

limiting
carrying
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Carrying capacity
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What is the species name for Darwin's finches? What is the genus name? 2. What limiting factor affected the carrying capacity of the island for Darwin's finches? Is this limiting factor density independent or dependent?
3. What was the initial carrying capacity before the drough? After the drought? Make this on the graph
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4. What are the four stages of complete metamorphosis? 5. What was the limiting factor in this situation? Is it density independent or dependent?
6. What happened when the population of caterpillars exceeded the carrying capacity of the islands? 7. Before 1938, was the population growth exponential or logistic? J or S curved? 8. Why is there a difference in the two islands?
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Independent work
  • Pg. U8-6
  • Complete graphing on pg 6
  • Graph the data
  • Analyze the data (pg 6)
  • YOUR GRAPHS WILL BE PAGE U8-7 8
  • Work on your group project

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Catalyst
  1. Describe the birth rate and death rate in region
    A
  2. Describe the birth rate and death rate in region
    C
  3. What does the K line represent?
  4. What model best describes the growth of this
    population?

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Human Population Growth
exponential
  • ? Currently _______________ growth but we cant
    do that forever!!
  • ? We underwent a _________________
    ____________________ throughout history weve
    had ______ birthrates and _______ death rates, so
    populations remained ________. With advances in
    medicine, nutrition, and sanitation, we now have
    _________ death rates so the world population is
    ______________ rapidly.

demographic
transition
high
high
stable
LOW
growing
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Human Population Growth
  • 4 things can affect the size of a population

Birth rate ( of births)
Death rate ( of deaths)
Infant mortality ( of babies that die)
Immigrate (enter) or emigrate (leave) the
population
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Human Population Video
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The earths carrying capacity
  • Pg. U8-9

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Youre the expert!
  • Make a poster for your Human Impact
  • Description How we can Help!
  • This will be a grade!
  • Pollution (pg. 531 UPCO BOOK!)
  • Burning Fossil Fuels (pg. 148)
  • Invasive (non-native species) (pg. 153-155)
  • Biomagnification (pg. 152)
  • Global warming (pg. 87-88, 159)
  • Human overpopulation
  • Habitat destruction

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catalyst
  • Get your Human Impact poster from the counter.
  • Make sure that it is complete and ready to
    display!
  • You have 10 minutes to add any finishing touches.

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Mastery Quiz
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Gallery Walk
  • Pg. U8-10
  • Go at your own pace.
  • 20 minutes max!

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The Lorax
  • Complete the viewing guide as you watch
  • Look for the different examples of human impact!
  • Turn it in to the basket when you leave!

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Independent Review
  • Crossword Puzzle Study Guide
  • Due TEST DAY!

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catalyst
  1. What relationship does Graph A represent?
  2. Which type of population growth is shown at point
    B in Graph B?
  3. What letter shows the carrying capacity?

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Announcements
  • Crossword puzzle Study Guide due TOMORROW
  • TEST TOMORROW!

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Unit 8 Group Project
  • LAST DAY
  • Use the RUBRIC to check your work so far!
  • This will be graded by your peers!

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catalyst
  • Which level of the pyramid contains the most
    energy?
  • In the food web to the right, what organism(s)
    does organism A eat?

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Collect Homework
  • Crossword Puzzle
  • Study Guide
  • U8-11 12

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Quick Study!
  • 15 min.
  • Independent
  • Ms. Phillips will take questions too!

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Unit 8 Test
  • When you are done
  • Turn it in to Ms. Phillips
  • Complete the Group Project Peer Self evaluation
  • At the bottom
  • Tell me about your Winter Break plans!
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