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What is Ecology?. Polar Bear 11-1 3-2-11. 3-2-11 Bell Work:. WE SHOULD BE QUIET TO ALLOW EVERYONE TIME TO THINK AND WRITE THEIR ANSWERS DOWN! List 10 organisms that you can think of. (humans, wolves, butterflies)
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What is Ecology? Polar Bear 11-1 3-2-11
3-2-11 Bell Work: • WE SHOULD BE QUIET TO ALLOW EVERYONE TIME TO THINK AND WRITE THEIR ANSWERS DOWN! • List 10 organisms that you can think of. (humans, wolves, butterflies) • Do these organisms live in the same place? If so, list the ones that live in the same place. • Which ones live in different places? List them.
Review: • What was your favorite part of Unit D?
3-2-11 Objective: • I will describe how organisms interact with their environment.
Polar Bear P.256 • Environment-Everything that surrounds an organism and acts upon it. • Ecology-The study of the relationship between living things and their environments. • Interact-The process of organisms acting upon one another or on the nonliving parts of their environment.
Ecologists study living things and their relationship to their environment. • All living things need materials to carry out life processes.
Organisms Interact with each other and the environment. • Organisms can eat each other. • Organisms use water to live. • Organisms use the sun to make food. • Organisms eat grass and algae. • Some organisms’ poop helps enrich the soil. • Plants get nutrients from the soil.
Closure: • What is one way organisms can act upon each other or their environment?
Long Term Review: • Name the body part that takes toxins out of the body. • One disease of this body part we learned about is called ________ and it starts with a “C.”