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ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION What is "ecological succession "Ecological succession" is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community…

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1. [email protected] 2. [email protected] Microorganisms are the most abundant organisms on earth, found everywhere; air, water, soil, rocks (live bacteria even found in…

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1. Classification 2 MBI 121September 19, 2012 2. Fungi• Diverse Kingdom• Single cell / multicellular• All are heterotrophic• Produce “exoenzymes” &spores…

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Lewis Tran PEAK SCIENCE A Local Ecosystem PRELIMINARY COURSE SYLLABUS DOT POINTS A Local Ecosystem The distribution, diversity and numbers of plants and animals found in…

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Slide 1 KINGDOM MONERA (BACTERIA) Slide 2 What makes this kingdom unique?  Most abundant organisms on Earth  Outnumber all other organisms combined  More in a handful…

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Slide 1 Kingdom Protist Slide 2 What is a Protist? all are eukaryotes and are not animals, plants, or fungi There are 3 basic groups: 1) Animal-like protists: heterotrophs…

Documents The Tree of Life Chapter 26 2 Why classify organisms? 1.Order and organization 2.Common names...

Slide 1 Slide 2 The Tree of Life Chapter 26 Slide 3 2 Why classify organisms? 1.Order and organization 2.Common names confusing Ex. Jellyfish, starfish, etc. 3.Common names…