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Mon 4/22 1.What are the four levels of organization of living things? Organism Population Community Ecosystem

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Draw p. 270+271 define words in bottom box

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Organism

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population community ecosystems

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Wed 4/24

3. How can a population size be determined?Direct – 1,2,3…………..Indirect – tracks, nests, poopSampling – count small areaMark and recapture – banding, brand, tag

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Fri 5/38. How are animals classified?• How an animal's bodily systems differ.• Whether an animals in one celled or many

celled.

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1. Organisms - are a biotic, or living, part of the environment.

2. Cells - is the basic structural, functional and biological unit of all known living organisms.

3. Nucleus - is a membrane bound structure that contains the cell's hereditary information and controls the cell's growth and reproduction.

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4. Prokaryotic/ Eukaryotic cells - Biology breaks cell types into eukaryotic (those with a defined nucleus) and prokaryotic (those with no defined nucleus).

5. Membrane-bound structure- parts of a cell that are surrounded by a membrane and have specific function.

6. Genetics - is the study of heredity, the process in which a parent passes certain genes onto their children.

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7. Organelles - A structure within a cell, that performs a specific function.

8. Taxonomic classification - classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships.

9. Domains - three-domain system, which classifies life on the

planet into three different domains that share like features.• Eukarya• Eubacteria• Archaea

10. Kingdoms-

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•Elements that make up the Earth, Oceans, Atmosphere and Living Matter

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ENDANGERED - any species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range;THREATENED - any species that is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable futurethroughout all or a significant portion of its range.

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A membrane is a thin, film-like structure that separates two fluids. It acts as a selective barrier, allowing some particles or chemicals to pass through, but not others. In some cases, especially in anatomy, membrane may refer to a thin film that is primarily a separating structure rather than a selective barrier.

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• Organelles• Taxonomic classification• Domains• Kingdoms• Eukarya• Eubacteria• Archaea• Kingdom classification: Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Bacteria,

Archaebacteria• Unicellular/multicellular• Autotrophic/heterotrophic• Reproduction mode

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Ecosystems test pre app

1. C2. A3. C4. D5. D6. A7. B8. C9. B10. D11. A12. B13. B

14. D15. D16. B17. B18. C19. D20. A21. A22. D23. B24. C25. D

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26. Food water shelter27. Abiotic non living28. Organism dog owl

grass snake29. Food predators

weather etc30. Increasing31. B32. Decreased33. 18 – 20 50 40

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Test R

1. C2. A3. D4. D5. A6. B7. C8. D9. A10. D11. D

12. B13. B14. D15. A16. A17. D18. B19. C20. D21. C

26.Food water shelter27.Abiotic non living28.Organism dog owl

grass snake29.Food predators

weather etc30.Increasing31.B32.Decreased33.18 – 20 50 40

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Test R Mod

1. C2. A3. D4. D5. A6. B7. C8. D9. A10. D11. D

12. B13. B14. D15. A16. A17. D18. B19. C20. D21. C

1. B2. C3. C4. C5. C6. C7. B8. B9. B10. C11. C12. C13. C14. A15. B16. A17. C18. B19. B

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1. Classifying animals ws2. Counting turtles3. Food chain ws,s

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• Kingdom - There are two basic kingdoms, the plant and animal kingdoms. There is a third with animals that bridge the plant and animal kingdom.

• Phylum - Within the plant and animal kingdoms are big groupings called phylum or phyla. Animals are grouped into phyla that have broad similar characteristics.

• Classes - These are a finer division of a phyla. • Orders - These are divisions of classes. • Families - These are divisions of • Genera - These are the divisions of families. • Species - These are the divisions of genera.

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Mon 4/291. p.270 2712. Finish ws’s3. Voc. due thurTue 1.Computer labWed 1. Work on voc due end of period2. Worksheet

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Voc. ch. 8.1. Population density

2. Estimate

3. Birth rate

4. Death rate

5. Immigration

6. Emigration

7. Limiting factor

8. Carrying capacity

9. Producer

10. Consumer

11. Decomposer

12. Food chain

13. Food web

14. Nitrogen fixation

15. Biomass