Monday:
Quick Question: What do you need to work on with your group in order to be prepared to present on Wednesday? ~Cut and paste pictures and label Essential Questions: 1. Explain how humans could be considered a keystone species. ~ us leaving would make a major impact on every other species 2. Explain how humans could be considered an invasive species. ~ We enter territories we haven't been native too and effect species negatively. Tuesday: Quick Question: List 5 abiotic factors of he ecosystem you and your group are presenting on. ~ Amount of sunlight, PH of water, temperature, pollution, and salt concentration Essential Question: What are you responsible for saying in tomorrow's presentation. ~ The Abiotic factors Wednesday: Quick Question: We've talked about three different kinds of pyramids. What 3 things are represented by pyramids when we're talking about trophic levels? ~Energy, Biomass, and Numbers all decrease as you move up the pyramid. Essential Question: Name three things you learned from presentations today. ~ A lot of Abiotic factors are the same or similar throughout different ecosystems, A keystone species in the taiga is the wolf, and elephants are a keystone species in the savanna. Thursday: Quick Question: What is the difference between a primary and secondary consumer? ~ Primary consumers are herbivores, and secondary consumers are omnivores or carnivores. Essential Question: What are three factors that affect population size? ~ Number of births/deaths, immigration, and emigration. Friday: Quick Question: How did you use your class time yesterday? ~ I did not use my class time very wisely yesterday because I've been sick and left during first block. Essential Questions: 1. What is the difference between density-dependent and density-independent factors? ~ Density-dependent factors are limiting factors that depend on the population size, and density-independent affect all populations similarly regardless of size. 2. What is a carrying capacity? ~ Single factor closest to the tolerance/survival limit that determines where an organism lives.
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