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Limiting Factors in Desert Ecosystems

Explore the factors that limit plant growth in desert ecosystems and the impact of drought on organisms. Learn key vocabulary words and participate in a biome webquest.

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Limiting Factors in Desert Ecosystems

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  1. Ecosystems, Week Two Ms. Clodfelter 8th grade science

  2. Review Question One Which would most likely limit the growth of plants living in the desert? • Lack of water • High temperatures • High intensity of light • Lack of photosynthesis

  3. Answer a. Lack of water

  4. Review Question Two Which would a drought most likely affect? • All organisms in a particular ecosystem • Only the plants in a particular ecosystem • Only the animals in a particular ecosystem

  5. Answer a. All the organisms in a particular ecosystem

  6. Review Question Three Which would happen to fish in a pond where the population of algae increases? • A decrease in oxygen causes many fish to die • An increase in nutrients allows for healthier fish • A decrease in nutrients causes fish to become malnourished

  7. Answer a. A decrease in oxygen causes many fish to die

  8. Vocab Words • Coexistence- in ecology, a term that describes when organisms with similar needs for shelter and food are able to live in a habitat and benefit • Cooperation- when one or more organisms is able to mutually live in a common environment and benefit each other • Competition- when one or more organisms is competing for a limited amount of resources in a particular area • Parasitism- a form of symbiosis in which one of two participants benefits at the expense of the other • Mutualism- a form of symbiosis in which both participants benefit. Example is a clown fish living in an anemone. • Autotrophs- a plant that can make its own food • Aquatic ecosystem- an ecosystem in a body of water; contains marine and freshwater • Foodweb- an interconnection of food chains and their predator/prey relationships • Trophic Level- the position an organism occupies in a food chain

  9. Term Practice • Take 10 minutes to make a review table for weekly terms • Column One- Term • Column Two- Definition • Column Three- Example

  10. Review/Recap: BIOMES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hIy0ZlyPPDg

  11. Biome Webquest • Review Expectations • What quality work looks like

  12. Questions/Wrap Up

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