semester 2, day 4 population and review. homework cornell notes on section 2.2 questions 1-5 on...
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Semester 2, Day 4
Population and Review
Homework Cornell Notes on Section 2.2 Questions 1-5 on Section 2.2
Quiz Question 1: Given a word bank, draw and
LABEL a diagram of the water cycle. Questions 2-3: Label the cycles correctly. You
are given a word bank. Question 4: short answer
Reading/Work Time Cornell notes on 4.1 and 4.2
Answer following questions: Section 4.1: #1-6 Section 4.2: #1-6 Chapter 4 Assessment: #1-15, 17-23
Section 4.1: Population DynamicsVocab #1
Vocab #2
Important Concept #1
Important Concept #2
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Summary: Summarize findings in 3-5 sentences. Summarize findings in 3-5 sentences. Summarize findings in 3-5 sentences. Summarize findings in 3-5 sentences. Summarize findings in 3-5 sentences.
Review of Ecology Students are struggling with vocabulary and
describing concepts Vocab Sheets
Vocab/Concept Definition/Description
Ecological Levels of Organization
Describe our world from smallest to largest
Organism Single individual
Population Group of same species at same time in same space
Community All living species in an area
Ecosystem Living and non-living factors in the same area
Biosphere Layer of earth where all living things are
Water Cycle Describes how water circulates between living and non-living things
Ecology Vocab Cell Properties of Life Bacteria Archaea Plants Animals Fungi Protists Ecological Levels of
Organization Organism Population Biological Community Ecosystem Biosphere Ecology Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors Biodiversity Habitat
Changes in habitat Climate Changes Human Activity Non-Native Species Population Size
Rates that increase pop. Size
Rates that decrease pop. Size
Graphs of Births & Deaths Autotrophs
Phototrophs Chemotrophs
Energy Heterotrophs
Herbivore Carnivore Omnviore Deteritivore
Decomposers Food Chain Food Web Direction of Arrow
Trophic Levels Primary producer Primary consumer Secondary
consumer Tertiary consumer
Energy pyramid Biomass pyramid Numbers pyramid Biogeochemical
Cycles Water Carbon & Oxygen Phosphorus Nitrogen
Importance of water, carbon, oxygen, phosphorus, & nitrogen