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Energy and Ecosystems

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3.2 Energy and Ecosystems I will wait until everyone is in their seats and has only a piece of paper and a pen/pencil and your homework on your desk. Again, the expectation is that there is no talking during the quiz. Talking will result in your quiz not being collected. Daily Quiz Name the ecosystem you created for homework List all 10 biotic and 5 abiotic factors Which biotic and abiotic factor did you remove? What are the consequences of it being removed? When you finish your quiz, please collect your assignments by the door. Daily Quiz Question Content Objective Students will? Follow the path energy takes in an ecosystem. Distinguish between producer, consumer, and decomposer. Model a trophic pyramid Demonstrate the first and second law of thermodynamics.

Intro to Ecology

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Ecology Section 3.1 Today we will? Content Objectives Use prior knowledge and group discussion to problem solve. Intro to Ecology Language objectives Take a pretest Complete a worksheet with a group Activity today: In your groups you will? Work together without using your book to answer the questions. You must discuss and come to a group consensus. Meaning: the definition must be discussed, it can?t be just what 1 person says. When you are done, come ask me what to do next. Ecology What do you think?? Tell me what you thought ecology was before you corrected. Ecology: The study of the interactions between organisms and the biotic and abiotic factors of their environment. What is abiotic? What is biotic? All the living factors of any ecosystem

AP Biology Notes on Ecology

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UNIT 15 - ECOLOGY List of Terms Ecology: study of interactions of organisms with their environment and with each other Population: group of individuals of one species in one area that can breed and interact with one another Community: all the organisms in one area Ecosystem: All the organisms in an area and abiotic factors in that area Abiotic factors: nonliving, include temperature, water, sunlight, wind, rocks, etc. Biosphere: global ecosystem Biotic potential: max rate at which a population can increase under ideal conditions Influenced by factors like age at which reproduction begins, lifespan during which you can reproduce, # of reproductive periods in lifetime, and the max # of offspring the organism can produce
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