Dec 24, 2015
• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
“Hoot, Hoot”“Good Luck!”
• Keep an eye out for “The-Owl” and raise your hand as soon as you see him.– He will be hiding somewhere in the slideshow
“Hoot, Hoot”“Good Luck!”
• Remember! – Working together, and helping everyone to reach
their full potential will benefit everyone in this class. We are all interconnected.
Everything is connected to each other.
• How?• How are humans connected to things around
us?• How are plants and animals connected?• How are animals connected to water?• How are animals connected to land?
Everything is connected to each other.
• Understanding the complexity of how species are connected is the key to better management and our own well-being.
• Levels of Biological Organization Available Classwork Sheet.– Follows slideshow.
• Activity! Where does the study of ecology fit in all the levels of biological organization below. Place the line. *Remember biological organization is how all things are organized from smallest to largest.– Force Carrier Particles (smallest)– Quarks– Sub-Atomic Particles– Atoms– Molecules– Organelles– Cells– Tissue– Organs– Organ System– Individual– Population– Community – Biome– Biosphere– Solar System– Galaxy– Universe– Cosmos (largest)
• Activity! Where does the study of ecology fit in all the levels of biological organization below. Place the line. *Remember biological organization is how all things are organized from smallest to largest.– Force Carrier Particles– Quarks– Sub-Atomic Particles– Atoms– Molecules– Organelles– Cells– Tissue– Organs– Organ System– Individual– Population– Community – Biome– Biosphere– Solar System– Galaxy– Universe– Cosmos
• Levels of Biological Organization.– Force Carrier Particles– Quarks– Sub-Atomic Particles– Atoms– Molecules– Organelles– Cells– Tissue– Organs– Organ System
Physics and
Chemistry
Biology
• Individual• Population• Community • Biome• Biosphere• Solar System• Galaxy• Universe• Cosmos
Astronomy
Ecology
• Activity! Setting up tables for your wedding reception.– Label the picture in your notes as we go along
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• Let’s label our wedding reception.• Put some meatballs on each plate.
- Individual – Population - Community –- Biome - Biosphere
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
DNA:
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
DNA: A large molecule that passes on information.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
DNA: A large molecule that passes on information.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballsCells:
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballsCells: Smallest unit of life. You are
made of Trillions of tiny cells.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballsCells: Smallest unit of life. You are
made of Trillions of tiny cells.
• Individual: Organism with unique DNA and cells.
meatballs
• Population: Groups of similar individuals who tend to mate with each other in a limited geographic area.
plate
• Population: Groups of similar individuals who tend to mate with each other in a limited geographic area.
plate
• Ecosystem: The relationships of populations with each other and their environment.
Table
• Community: The relationships between groups of populations.
Sections
• Biome: A regional ecosystem characterized by distinct types of vegetation and animals. – Determined by temperature and rainfall.
Banquet Hall
Types of Biomes
• Determined by temperature and rainfall.
Summer
Winter
Summer
Winter
Temperate Rainforest
Temperate Rainforest
Enter the biosphere….
• Biosphere: The part of the earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist.
Biosphere
• Levels of Biological Organization Available Classwork Sheet.– Follows slideshow.
• Biosphere consists of…– -– -– -– -
• Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the ecosystems.
• Ecosphere: The surface of the earth and all the ecosystems.
• Lithosphere: Below the surface, in the crust and mantle.
• Hydrosphere: All waters not in atmosphere and lithosphere.
• Atmosphere: The area of gases that surround the planet.
• Levels of Biological Organization Available Classwork Sheet.– Follows slideshow.
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Includes non-living factors
AIR
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Includes non-living factors
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Includes non-living factors
AIR
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
Individual
Population
Community
EcosystemBiome
Biosphere
• Video – Ecosystem Organization (Australia)– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuejxJttBqo