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Ecology Unit - Midwest Central CUSD #191 / Homepage
Ecology Unit - Midwest Central CUSD #191 / Homepage

... dog’s blood. The dog doesn’t get the nutrients so it is harmed. Tapeworm & roundworms work the same way as tick but they are inside the host’s body. ...
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... organisms that are much more complex than just “bugs”; they vary in their shape and size and have certain features that distinguish them from other organisms. • Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms in which one particular organism (a host) is ______________, while the parasite ________ ...
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Biology Chapter 14: Interactions in Ecosystems

...  Ecological Niche: all the physical, chemical, and biological factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy, and reproduce.  Includes food, abiotic conditions, and behavior  Also known as the role a species plays in the community ...
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... On the following picture is shown 10-wire cable which is connected to device. Cable has connector on one side, and it is connected to modem, and on the other sides are contacts which will be described. ...
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... breeding programs because of selection pressures, human activities, or rapid change to their environment not allowing time for evolution or possible adaptations to occur. Specific ecological regions may have more species better able to adapt overtime. B. Common Misconceptions-- Individual organisms ...
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... When an organism dies, the parts that normally are not affected by decomposition are the hard, mineralized parts : shells and exoskeletons, bones and teeth, scales and plates. When the soft tissues have dissolved, the mineralized parts may be transported by water or by gravity and accumulated in fos ...
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Student Markscheme - Learning on the Loop

... The student is able to investigate indepth a pattern in an ecological community, with supervision. The report includes evidence of:  Analysing and interpreting information about a NZ forest community. - Information may come from direct observations, collection of field data, tables, graphs, resourc ...
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habitat - Glow Blogs

... An adaptation is a feature of an organism which enables it to survive successfully in its habitat The adaptations of an organism can dictate where that organism lives and what it eats in the case of animals Two examples of organisms that have adapted to suit their environments are a type of bird cal ...
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... Occurs when organisms attempt to use an ecological resource in the same place at the same time  Examples of resources: water, nutrients, light, food, or space.  Direct competition in nature often results in a winner and a loser— with the losing organism failing to survive.  The competitive exclus ...
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... a) Lakes and forests to die. b) The greenhouse effect to lessen c) Acid indigestion in humans d) Pest to increase decomposition. 2. Photosynthesis and respiration belong to which cycle? a) Nitrogen cycle b) Carbon cycle c) Phosphorus cycle d) Hydrologic cycle 3. The part of Earth in which all living ...
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Ecosystem - mssarnelli

... • List some of the various communities and populations • Select three organisms: identify their habitat and niche ...
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... Draw arrows to connect each organism to the organism(s) it eats and/or that eat it. Arrows must be drawn to show the direction of the flow of energy in the ecosystem. Write your names on the back of the food web. ...
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UNIT 7 – EVOLUTION - BaysideFastTrackBiology2015

...  Members of a population will compete for resources with other members of that population along with other species.  As any population of organisms grows, it is held in check by interactions among a variety of biotic and abiotic factors.  An ecosystem consists of all the interacting species and t ...
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... The flow of nutrients in ecosystems differs from the flow of energy in important ways. In a stable ecosystem the overall gain or loss of nutrients from the system will be small and, unlike energy, the nutrients can be recycled as part of a ...
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... • Red Coralline Algae has the ability to incorporate calcium carbonate into their cell walls, this gives their bodies a rigid appearance and texture. Unique fact: Some algae may look and feel like carpet. ...
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... This is called an Eco-hike because we will be focusing on ecology. What is ecology? Have them make guesses. It is the study of not only animals and plants, but of all things living and their interactions with their nonliving environment. With an older group, you can break them into smaller groups an ...
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... photosynthesis, which is affected by sunlight and nutrients. • Productivity is globally and seasonally variable. • Feeding relationships are represented by food chains and food webs. • Oceans are being overfished. ...
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