Title: Review-Benchmark%20III
1Review-Benchmark III
2Ecology Power Standards
- BI 6.a-Students know biodiversity is the sum
total of different kinds of organisms and is
affected by alterations of habitats. - BI.6.b.-Students know how to analyze changes in
an ecosystem resulting from changes in climate,
human activity, introduction of nonnative
species, or changes in population size. - BI.6.c.-Students know how fluctuations in
population size in an ecosystem are determined by
the relative rates of birth, immigration,
emigration, and death. - BI.6.d.-Students know how water, carbon, and
nitrogen cycle between abiotic resources and
organic matter in the ecosystem and how oxygen
cycles through photosynthesis and respiration - BI 6.e-Students know a vital part of an ecosystem
is the stability of its producers and
decomposers.
3Ecology Power Standards Explanation
- BI 6.a-Biodiversity is total number of different
livings things in an area. Biodiversity is
affected by changing habitats. - BI.6.b-Changes in an ecosystem can be caused by
changes in climate, human activity (pollution),
introduction of nonnative species (snakes), or
changes in population size (limiting factors). - BI.6.c.-Changes in population size in an
ecosystem can be caused by increased/decreased
birth, immigration, emigration, and death rates. - BI.6.d.-Water, carbon, and nitrogen cycle between
abiotic (nonliving) resources and organic matter
in the ecosystem. Oxygen cycles through
photosynthesis (plants) and respiration (animals)
in an ecosystem. - BI 6.e-Producers and decomposers maintain the
stability (balance) of ecosystems. How?
4Big IdeaEcologyLiving and nonliving factors
both make-up an ecosystem.
- Key Terms
- Ecology-The study of the interaction among living
things, and between living things and their
environments - Ecosystem
- Biotic and abiotic factors
5Big IdeaEcology Living and nonliving factors
both make-up an ecosystem.
- Food chains and Food webs-flow of energy in an
ecosystem.
6Carbon Cycle
7The Nitrogen Cycle
8Oxygen Cycle
9What are food chains?
- Owl
- Mouse
- Grasshopper
- Grass
10What are food webs?
- Food web-is a model that shows the complex
network of feeding relationships and the flow of
energy within an ecosystem. - At each link some energy is stored by an organism
and some is lost. - The stability of an ecosystem depends on the
producers.
11Anatomy and Physiology Power Standards
- BI9. a. Students know how the complementary
activity of major body systems provides cells
with oxygen and nutrients and removes toxic waste
products such as carbon dioxide. - BI9. b. Students know how the nervous system
mediates communication between different parts of
the body and the bodys interactions with the
environment. - BI9. c. Students know how feedback loops in the
nervous and endocrine systems regulate conditions
in the body. - BI9. d. Students know the functions of the
nervous system and the role of neurons in
transmitting electrochemical impulses.
12Big Idea Physiology The internal environment of
the human body is stable because of multiple
organ systems working together.
- The human body is made of different levels of
organization starting with cells and building up
all the way to organ systems. Organ systems work
together through mechanisms like negative
feedback loops to maintain homeostasis in the
human body.
13Anatomy and Physiology Power Standards Explanation
- BI9. a.-Organ systems work together to maintain
homeostasis by providing cells with oxygen and
nutrients ,and removes waste products such as
carbon dioxide. - BI9. b.-The nervous system is the communication
network different parts of the body. The nervous
system processes the bodys interaction with the
environment. - BI9. c. Feedback loops (nervous system and
endocrine system) maintain stable conditions in
the body (temp.) - BI9. d.-The function of the nervous system is to
communicate and control the functions of the
body. Neurons (nerve cells) send messages to and
from the nervous system.
14Negative Feedback Loop-Ex.
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16Neurotransmission
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?v90cj4NX87Yk
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vz3F5dfmQ3hkfeature
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17Self-Assessment of Understanding
- Which standards do you understand? (List them
below) - Which standards dont you understand? (List them
below)
18Self-Assessment of Understanding 2
- For the standards you do not understand, research
the terms and write an explanation of one
standard in your own words.