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Bellringer, Tue, 10/16 Look at picture below and give me 3 examples of biotic and 3 examples of abiotic things in it. Hints: Prefix bio- means life Prefix a- opposite

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Bellringer, Tue, 10/16. Look at picture below and give me 3 examples of biotic and 3 examples of abiotic things in it. Hints: Prefix bio- means life Prefix a- opposite. 1 Minute. 4 Minutes. Time’s Up!. 5. 2. 1. 30 Seconds. 3 Minutes. 10. 2 Minutes. 9. 7. 6. 8. 4. 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bellringer, Tue, 10/16Look at picture below and give me 3 examples of

biotic and 3 examples of abiotic things in it. Hints:

Prefix bio- means life

Prefix a- opposite

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Biotic- living

Abiotic- non-living

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Bellringer, Thurs, 10/18Sort through the pictures below. List which are biotic

and which are abiotic

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BIOTIC = LIVING ABIOTIC = NON- LIVING

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Bellringer, Fri, 10/181. What are the 4 characteristics of living

things?

2. What is a population?

3. What is a community?

4. What is an ecosystem?

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TEST RETAKE**MUST BE DONE BY TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK!!**

WHEN AND WHERE? LUNCH:

3RD: room 2254th -5th : room 2196th- 7th : room 319

AFTER SCHOOL: room 219

YOU MUST MAKE ARRANGEMENTS DO NOT JUST SHOW UP!

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The 4 characteristics of living things!

All living things MUST have all of these:

1.Organization (an orderly structure). Cells!

2.Reproduction (produce offspring). Babies!

3.Growth and development. Change!

4.Adaptation (adjust to changes in the

environment). Survive!

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OrganismPOPULATION

COMMUNITY

ECOSYSTEM

BIOSPHERE

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A. Organism:Organism: A single species

B. PopulationPopulation: Group of the same species

C. Community:Community: Group of two or more populations of different species in the same area

D. Ecosystem:Ecosystem: all of the living things in a community with their physical environment

E. Biosphere:Biosphere: Parts of the Earth and atmosphere that have living organisms.

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OrganismPOPULATION

COMMUNITY

ECOSYSTEM

BIOSPHERE

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• Match the following types of symbiosis:

1. Commensalism

2. Parasitism

3. MutualismA

B

C

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Symbiotic Relationships

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Monday 10/22

Make sure you are in the

correct seat.

NAME SEAT #

Rodrigo 1

Gloria 2

Amelia 3

Luis 4

Jesus 5

Angel 6

Leslie 7

Clisman 8

Hazael 9

Erik 10

Mary 11

Carina 12

Stephany 13

Raphael 14

Maises 15

Adan 16

Elizabeth 17

Aquala 18

NAME SEAT #

Marisol 19

Deandre 20

Devante 21

Jessica A. 22

James 23

Dalia 24

Tatiana 25

Joel 26

Kayla 27

Santos 28

Tania 29

Jessica D. 30

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Bellringer Mon, 10/22Match the pictures with the correct type of symbiosis:

1. Commensalism

2. Parasitism

3. Mutualism

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Organism 1 Organism 2

Mutualism

Commensalism

Parasitism

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ECOLOGY

1.Levels of Organization

2.Types of relationships between organisms

3.How energy flows

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(Producers) AUTOTROPHS

(Consumers)HETEROTROPHS

(Decomposers)HETEROTROPHS

Energy Flow

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Types of heterotrophs (consumers)

HerbivoresCarnivores

Omnivores

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*SUNLIGHT is the main source of energy*

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Food Chains (show energy flow)*Note the direction of the arrows show where the energy is going when one organism consumes another.

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The Higher Up The Food Chain You Eat- The Less Energy You Get

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Bellringer, Tues, 10/23Name 3-5 ways that plants and animals interact with one another for survival? BE

SPECIFICThings To Think about:

A. Levels of OrganizationA. Levels of OrganizationB. Symbiotic RelationshipsB. Symbiotic RelationshipsC. Food ChainsC. Food Chains

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Food Webs (show relationships)

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Food Pyramids (energy flow)

Autotrophic

(1st Order)

(2nd Order)

(3rd Order)

Decomposers

HE

T

E

R

O

T

R

O

P

H

S

Energy

Trophic Levels

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Water Cycle

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Food webs vs. Food chains

• Divide a paper in three boxes or sections!• Label boxes: 1. Food chain, 2. Food web and

3. Food pyramid• After the video, draw ANY food chain, food

web and food pyramid you saw in the video• LABEL: Producers, 1st order (herbivores), 2nd

order and 3rd order consumers (carnivores).