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SPI Biodiversity Nov 15, 2013 Bell Work Instructions PRESS THE RIGHT-ARROW BUTTON TO ADVANCE THROUGH THE SLIDES! 1) First go get your clickers 2) Then pick up a study guide from the front table 3) Go ahead and write down the correct answers  Just look at the other screen 4) Then take out a sheet of paper & number it from 1 to 5

1) Discuss objective and bell work (study guide) 2) Celebrate birthdays 3) View notes about biodiversity 4) Complete a 5-question assignment 5) Discuss most missed answers from yesterday COPY IN YOUR AGENDA: Homework:  Use the study guides to prepare for Monday's "pre-test" PLAN SPI Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity SPI (Biodiversity) Identify several reasons for the importance of maintaining the earth’s biodiversity. 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity 1) To feed the world 2) To provide more medicine 3) To maintain our economies 4) To provide life support for our biosphere 5) To avoid disrupting food webs 6) To satisfy human curiosity 7) To preserve nature's beauty 8) To respect life in all its forms Notes

SPI Biodiversity Notes 1) To feed the world  90 percent of the world's food come from only 20 plant species Examples: Corn, Wheat, Rice, Soybeans, etc.  If a disease or natural disaster damages or wipes out one or more of these crops, famine would result (millions could starve)  With more varieties of these types of plants, we increase our chances of avoiding and/or reducing the impact of a disaster 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 2) To provide more and better medicine  40% of medicine prescribed in the USA comes from plants, animals, or microorganisms.  With less biodiversity there is less opportunity to find new medicines 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 3) To maintain our economies  Various plants and animals are vitally important parts of our national and global economies  If some disaster were to wipe out one or more of these resources, tremendous financial hardship would result 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 4) To provide life support for our biosphere  Various plants and animals provide vital services to life on earth Example: Oysters filter water making it cleaner for other marine life Example: Forest absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 5) To avoid disrupting food webs  When we over-hunt or over-harvest wild plants and wild animals and/or wipe out species due to pollution and habitat destruction, we seriously disrupt the food chains and food webs 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 6) To satisfy human curiosity  Human beings naturally are curious about our world and life in general.  People enjoy learning about wildlife (both plants & animals) 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 7) To preserve nature's beauty  Beautiful places with high biodiversity like Yellowstone park, the Smoky Mountains, and the Amazon Rainforest are popular places to visit 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity

SPI Biodiversity Notes 8) To respect life in all its forms  Even organisms that we fear or dislike also have a right to exist 8 Reasons to Maintain Biodiversity