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Life Science Unit. Biomes. A biome is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area, sometimes thousands of miles in length or width, with relatively uniform climatic conditions . DE. Ecosystem. All of the Living and Non-living things in an area. Abiotic Factor. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Life Science Unit

Biomes

DE

A biome is a community of animals and plants spreading over an extensive area, sometimes thousands of miles in length or width, with relatively uniform climatic conditions.

All of the Living and Non-living things in an area

All the Non-Living things in an area

All the living things in an area.

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Bill Nye on Plants!

Produce their own food..via Photosynthesis

Video

Eats other things to get ENERGY

Share Skull activity

• Hand out skull pictures and determine which are Herbivore, Carnivore or omnivore.

Animal Skulls page.

• http://www.chichesterinc.com/AnimalSkulls.htm

Consumer

Are the first level consumers, they only eat plants

Consumer

Are the second level consumers, they eat primary consumers

Consumer

Are the top of the food chain.

Energy Pyramid

Producers

Primary Consumer

Secondary Consumer

Tertiary Consumer

Sun’s energy sent to earth

Plants Change suns energy

Animals eat only Plants

Animals that eat primary level

Top of the Food Chain

Both parties get something from each other.

Otter Video

One gets a place to live, it doesn’t affect the other

Now Back to….

Bacteria scavenger hunt

Bacteria

Animal Adaption/Defenses Lab

Catch Me If you Can Activity:

Aims Sci.

Decomposer Poster activity

An ecosystem can only handle a certain number of organisms.

This is its ______________________.

There are certain factors that help to control organisms.

These are ____________________.

Lab Link

Oh DeerBears in the woodsMusk Ox

Invasive species research.

CHANGES IN AN ECOSYSTEMCAUSED BY ANIMALS - INCLUDING HUMANS

This presentation will ask you to THINK – DISCUSS – WRITE

But first, here is some background information……

EVERYTHING CHANGES… Things done by animals cause changes

within an ecosystem These changes can be BENEFICIAL,

DETRIMENTAL, or NEUTRAL to other parts of the ecosystem

Discuss at your table what you think these three words might mean

Let’s look at some examples…

Can you name this animal?

This animal is a BEAVER

DISCUSS AT YOUR TABLE – What are some things you know about the beaver?

BEAVERS BUILD DAMSBeavers live in rivers or streams. They build dams which stop the flow of the water.

THINK & DISCUSSHow did the beaver building a dam change the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

Here’s another example….

Can you name this animal?

This animal is an EARTHWORM

DISCUSS AT YOUR TABLE – What are some things you know about the earthworm?

EARTHWORMS BURROW IN THE GROUNDEarthworms spend most of the time underground, digging tunnels, or burrows.

THINK & DISCUSSHow does an earthworm burrowing change the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

HOW CAN HUMAN CHANGES EFFECT AN ECOSYSTEM?

Introducing a new speciesDID YOU KNOW?

All of these animals were brought to North American from other continents

CAN YOU GUESS THE CONTINENT FOR EACH ANIMAL?

DISCUSS AT YOUR TABLE.

CAT SHEEP

GUINEA PIG

HORSE

Introducing a new species

CAT AFRICA

EUROPE

SHEEPASIA

GUINEA PIG

SOUTH AMERICA

HORSEEUROPE

THINK & DISCUSSHow does introducing a new species of animal change the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

HUMANS HAVE ALSO INTRODUCED NEW SPECIES OF

PLANTS

Asian Blight Fungus

THINK & DISCUSSHow does introducing a new species of plant effect the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

THERE WAS ONE HUGE DETRIMENTAL EFFECT…..

The Asian Blight Fungus fed on the American Chestnut Tree – wiped out 180 million acres of this tree and the result was 10 species of moths went extinct.

Another human effect…CONSTRUCTION

The BUTLER COUNTY REGIONAL HIGHWAY was completed December 13, 1999

THINK & DISCUSSHow does building a new highway effect the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

MORE CONSTRUCTION…In 2006, a new UDF store was opened at the corner of 747 and Princeton Road.

THINK & DISCUSSHow does building a UDF store effect the ecosystem?

How are these changes BENEFICIAL? DETRIMENTAL? NEUTRAL?

After discussion, we will complete our note sheet together.

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