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BIOLOGY page 44 #1-4, page 49 #1-4 due this hour

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BIOLOGY page 44 #1-4, page 49 #1-4 due this hour. Page 44 # 1- 4 due this hour. Label the paper with your Name Date: October 24, 2011 Hour: 4 th Group: 1-9 Type: Classwork. Page 44 # 1-4. Where can I find the answers???? Answer: Read Chapters 1 and 2. FOCUS ON: Section 2.2 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: BIOLOGY page 44 #1-4, page 49 #1-4 due this hour

BIOLOGYpage 44 #1-4, page 49 #1-4

due this hour

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Page 44 # 1- 4 due this hour

Label the paper with your› Name› Date: October 24, 2011› Hour: 4th

› Group: 1-9› Type: Classwork

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Page 44 # 1-4

Where can I find the answers????

Answer: Read Chapters 1 and 2. FOCUS ON: Section 2.2 Pages 41- 44.

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Page 44 #1

Compare and Contrast: Autotrophs and Heterotrophs

Page 41: autotroph is in the text in yellow

And so is heterotroph

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Hey Noisy Friends!

The Bookwork is due TODAY. If you are impatient with this large-

class noisy interference (I am), then just do the bookwork on your own.

PS The DATA TABLE PACKET (It was bright green) is also due today.

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p44 #2

Describe the flow of energy through a simple food chain that ends with a lion as the final consumer.

Sun grass zebra lion

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P44 #3

Classify a pet dog as an autotroph or heterotroph and as an herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore. Explain.

A dog is a heterotroph; it is not a plant. A dog is an omnivore; Although I know

dogs eat meat, I have also seen my dog eat french fries.

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P44 #4

Evaluate the impact on living organisms if the Sun began to produce less energy and then finally burned out.

The “right” answer: plants would die, herbivores would starve, then omnivores and carnivores would starve to death.

Mrs. Gall says- if the sun “burns out” there are serious issues and we might die faster than we would if the plants all died.

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Page 49 # 1-4 due this hour