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Dive into the interplay of abiotic and biotic factors in ecosystems, discovering how organisms adapt for survival. Reflect on learning progress in science disciplines like biomes, food webs, and more. Learn to create dichotomous keys for categorizing species efficiently.
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7A Warm-Up10/11/10 #1 EQ: How are ecosystems dependent on abiotic and biotic factors? What biome has wet, nutrient poor soil? Tropical Rainforest
7A Warm-Up10/12/10 #2 EQ: How are ecosystems dependent on abiotic and biotic factors? Answer only! The Monarch butterfly is very poisonous. If a bird eats a Monarch it gets extremely sick. A Viceroy butterfly looks just like a Monarch but it is not poisonous. What type of adaptation helps the Viceroy survive? • Camouflage • Mimicry • Warning Coloration • Flying Patterns
7A Warm-Up10/13/10 # EQ: How am I showing improvement in science? • Am I showing improvement in science? • By what percent do you think you increased your learning? • In what content areas did you meet standards: Biomes, Food Webs, Dichotomous Key, Scientific Method?
7A Warm-Up10/14/10 # EQ: How do I create a dichotomous key? What does a dichotomous key look like?
7A Warm-Up EQ: How do I create a dichotomous key? 10/15/10 RP #5 Using this dichotomous key identify the following… Suppose you are studying an unknown animal. It is symmetrical, lacks a backbone, and has an exoskeleton. In what phylum would you classify this animal?