Are You Than Your Ag Class? Are You SMARTER Than Your Ag Class? Template Sponsored by the National Association of Agricultural Educators (NAAE)
Chapter 2: Principles of Ecology Chapter 3: Communities, Biomes and Ecosystems Chapter 4: Population Ecology Chapter 5: Biodiversity and Conservation.
Principles of Ecology Bio C2. Principles of Ecology I.Organisms and their Environment A.Sharing the world 1. Studying Nature B.What is ecology? 1. Definition.
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ECOSYSTEMS FOOD CHAINS AND WEBS. ENERGY FLOW IN ECOSYSTEMS The greatest amount of energy is in the bottom level- or the producers Producers are photosynthetic.
CHAPARRAL BIOME Jillian Schuyler and Carly Cassera.
Prokaryotes Life Science. What are Prokaryotes? Single-celled organisms Very tiny Cannot be seen without a microscope Our microscopes are not.
Ch. 18-22 - Ecology. Organisms and their environment What is ecology? the study of the interactions that takes place between an organism and their environment.
MARINE ECOLOGY INTRODUCTION MODIFIED BY: MS. SHANNON.
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Adaptation. A gradual change in an organism that enables it to survive in a particular environment.