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1 Environmental Science Do Now 9-22-17
Do Now: Take your Do Now sheet and your article on the human impacts on the biogeochemical cycles. Give one example of a human action that impacts each biogeochemical cycle (hydrological, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus). copyright cmassengale

2 Environmental Science Do Now 9-22-17 Key
Hydrological Cycle: Humans dump harmful chemicals into bodies of water polluting the water copyright cmassengale

3 Environmental Science Do Now 9-22-17 Key
Nitrogen Cycle: Humans put too much nitrogen-containing fertilizer on crops; some of the fertilizer runs off into bodies of water causing the algae in the water to overgrow and deplete the water’s dissolved oxygen supply. copyright cmassengale

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Carbon Cycle: Humans burn too many fossil fuels (gas, oil, petroleum, etc.) to operate vehicles and factories which releases harmful pollutants into our atmosphere. copyright cmassengale

5 Environmental Science Do Now 9-22-17 Key
Phosphorus Cycle: Humans put too much phosphorus-containing fertilizer on crops; some of the fertilizer runs off into bodies of water causing the algae in the water to overgrow and deplete the water’s dissolved oxygen supply. copyright cmassengale

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Engage What is ecology? Students will watch a video on the introduction to ecology. Source: copyright cmassengale

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Explore YESTERDAY: Students will break into groups of 2-3 students to develop posters on the 4 biogeochemical cycles discussed in class. TODAY:Students will break into pairs to develop an original lab to test the effects of environmental factor (one variable) on the seed germination. copyright cmassengale

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Explain Biogeochemical Cycles: Water, Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Cycles PPT (students will copy the notes) Introduction to Ecology PPT (students will copy the notes) copyright cmassengale

9 Ecology Vocabulary Words
Abiotic Biotic Habitat Niche Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere copyright cmassengale

10 What is Ecology? Unit II: Ecology Mr. Richards September 22, 2017
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11 Organisms and Their Environment
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What is Ecology?? The study of interactions that take place between organisms and their environment. It explains how living organisms affect each other and the world they live in. copyright cmassengale

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Habitat & Niche Habitat is the place a plant or animal lives Niche is an organism’s total way of life copyright cmassengale

14 The Nonliving Environment
Abiotic factors- the nonliving parts of an organism’s environment. Examples include air currents, temperature, moisture, light, and soil. Abiotic factors affect an organism’s life. copyright cmassengale

15 The Living Environment
Biotic factors- all the living organisms that inhabit an environment. All organisms depend on others directly or indirectly for food, shelter, reproduction, or protection. copyright cmassengale

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Abiotic or Biotic? Biotic copyright cmassengale

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Abiotic or Biotic? Abiotic copyright cmassengale

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Abiotic or Biotic? Abiotic copyright cmassengale

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Abiotic or Biotic? Biotic copyright cmassengale

20 Levels of Organization
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21 What are the Simplest Levels?
Atom Molecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System copyright cmassengale

22 Levels of Organization
Ecologists have organized the interactions an organism takes part in into different levels according to complexity. copyright cmassengale

23 1st Level of Organization
Organism: An individual living thing that is made of cells, uses energy, reproduces, responds, grows, and develops copyright cmassengale

24 2nd Level of Organization
Population: A group of organisms, all of the same species, which interbreed and live in the same place at the same time. copyright cmassengale

25 3rd Level of Organization
Biological Community: All the populations of different species that live in the same place at the same time. copyright cmassengale

26 4th Level of Organization
Ecosystem: Populations of plants and animals that interact with each other in a given area with the abiotic components of that area. (terrestrial or aquatic) copyright cmassengale

27 5th Level of Organization
Biosphere: The portion of Earth that supports life. copyright cmassengale

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The Biosphere Life is found in air, on land, and in fresh and salt water. The BIOSPHERE is the portion of Earth that supports living things. copyright cmassengale

29 What level of organization?
Organism copyright cmassengale

30 What level of Organization?
Community copyright cmassengale

31 What level of Organization?
Population copyright cmassengale

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Extend Biogeochemical Posters (Continuation) Seed Germination Lab (Intro to Unit II: Ecology) copyright cmassengale

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Evaluation Biogeochemical Posters are worth a total of 1000 points: 70% of students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of good experimental design. SKILL MASTERY LEVELS: 90 – 100% ( points): SKILLS EXCEPTIONALLY MASTERED 80 – 89% ( points): SKILLS WELL MASTERED 70 – 79% ( points): SKILLS ADEQUATELY MASTERED 60 – 69% ( points): SKILLS BASICALLY MASTERED <60% (<600 points): SKILLS NOT MASTERED copyright cmassengale

34 Seed Germination Lab – Day #1
Today you will set up your seed germination lab by: Deciding which independent variable you will investigate Write a scholarly hypothesis that you will be able to test List ALL of the materials you will need Write the procedures you will follow to test your hypothesis Set up the lab copyright cmassengale


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