Biology II Learning Target Questions

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Biology II Learning Target Questions Second Semester 2017

Use the answer rubric on the side wall to 1. Write the proper heading. 2. Write the date to the left of the red line on your paper. 3. Write the number to the right of the red line on your paper. 4. Write the question, then answer in a complete sentence. 5. Skip a line before beginning the next question. Daily Learning Target Questions (LTQ’s) Procedures – Use Your Own Paper: Use the answer rubric on the side wall to help you write your answers to questions.

Chapter Three Learning Target Questions The Biosphere

C4: Ecosystems & Communities Ecology Slo: Students will be able to explain the interdependence of matter, energy and living things and how it effects an organisms ability to survive in nature. C3: The Biosphere C4: Ecosystems & Communities 3.1 What is Ecology? 3.2 Energy, Producers, and Consumers 3.3 Energy Flow in Ecosystems 3.4 Cycles of Matter 4.1 Climate 4.2 Niches & Community Interactions 4.3 Succession 4.4 Biomes 4.5 Aquatic Ecosystems

How does it relate to the study of Biology? Date Number Question R – 2/6 W – 2/7 Chapter 3: 1. What is Ecology? How does it relate to the study of Biology?  R - 2/8 W - 2/9 2. Compare and contrast abiotic and biotic factors in an ecosystem. Give examples for each factor. R - 2/10 W -2/13 3. How do different organisms get the energy they need to survive? Give an example.

How do different organisms get the energy they need to survive? Date Number Question R - 2/10 W -2/13 3. How do different organisms get the energy they need to survive? Give an example. R - 2/14 W -2/15 4. How does energy move through an ecosystem? Give an example. R - 2/16 W -2/17 5. Why is the cycling of matter important to life on earth?

How does matter move through the biosphere? Date Number Question R – 2/21 W – 2/22 6. How does matter move through the biosphere? R - 2/23 W – 2/24 7. Describe the processes that enable Nitrogen to move through the biosphere. [ Turn LTQ’s In]

How do abiotic and biotic factors shape ecosystems? Date Number Question R – 2/27 W – 2/28 Chapter 4: 1. How do abiotic and biotic factors shape ecosystems? R - 3/1 W - 3/2 2. What factors affect global climate? R - 3/3 W – 3/6 3. How do organisms interact with one another?

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