Benchmark 1 Review.Environmental Science.Study of human interactions between organisms with their physical environment.Abiotic Factors: water temperature, dissolved oxygen.Biotic Factors: sea anemones, algae, fish.Ecosystem: living organisms and abiotic factors together (ocean).Niche: JOB (consumer)
Outcome 3 Ecology Unit.Laws of Conservation.Law of Conservation of Matter.In any ordinary physical or chemical change, matter is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed from one form to another.Law of Conservation of Energy
WLHS / Biology / Monson.READING GUIDE: 3.1 What is Ecology? (p. 64-68).1) What is the BIOSPHERE? How far does it extend?.2) What is the definition of ECOLOGY?.3) How are economics and ecology linked?
Eating at a Lower Trophic Level
Websites for ESS.Belgian non-profit organization, aim to bring complex scientific consensus reports on health and the environment to the reach of non-specialists.Online database maintained by the World Resources Institute.debunking anti-environmental myths pages a good read.Council of the EU
Climate Change.Ecological Footprint Calculator Worksheet.Research questions 1-4 on the internet (Make sure to include your sources!).Questions 5-7 are all you!.Questions 8 & 9 are to be done using the Climate Change Tracking Tool spreadsheet (available on Weebly).1. What is an ecological footprint?
Ecology/Forestry Study Guide.Ecology the study of interactions that take place among organisms and their interactions with the environment.Ecosystem made up of a biotic community and the abiotic factors that affect it.Community all the different species living in an area
CHS Science Dept. Biology.Name: Date: Period.Ecology Unit EXAM Study Guide.I. Introduction your ecology unit exam will draw upon information from three chapters in your textbook, a Pacific Northwest Case Study exercise and two formal labs.II. Textbook Resources
Ecology Unit Study Guide.PART 1 FOOD WEB: Study the food web below. Then answer the questions that follow.1. Choose one food chain from the food web above that has at least four (4) trophic levels.a. Copy it in the space below (you don t have to include pictures)
Chapter 13 Principles of Ecology Study Guide.1. Define ecology (focus on interactions). Ecologists study the environment at different levels of organization. What are these levels (from smallest to largest)?.2. What is the term for a group of different species in a given area?
Ecology Study Guide.Categorizing Roles Within Ecosystems.Energy Flow in Living Systems.Reproductive Strategy and the the r-K Scale.Animal Interactions.Ecology and Evolution.Ecology Terminology: Levels of Organization.Ecology Terminology: Biotic vs. Abiotic Factors.So Many Spheres
1. A set of species that have similar ways of making their living make up a ______.2. In most ecological communities, we find.a) more rare species than moderately common or very common ones.b) more very common species than moderately common or rare ones
Ecology ppt Worksheet Answers.the study of how organisms (animals and plants) interact with the natural world.Life builds upon the physical properties and chemical reactions of matter.Levels of Ecological Organization.the organism is the most fundamental unit of ecology
Environment Literacy Project CarbonCycle2005 Initials.Ecology Pre-Test (High School).Science is easier to understand if you can make connections between what you know now and the new ideas that you are studying. This is a test that will help us to understand what you know now
ECOLOGY NOTES (Chapters 50-55).Ecology = Study of the interactions between organisms and their environment.Organisms populations communities ecosystems biomes biosphere.Ecosystem = Biotic factors + Abiotic factors.Habitat- location - where it lives
Ecology Final Notes.Lecture 1: Biodiversity and Ecology.Biodiversity = the variety and variability among living organisms and the complexes in which they occur. Levels are gene, species, and community/ecosystem types.Gene BioDiv = polymorphism, heterozygosity, and molecular variation