Enduring Knowledge: Energy enters an ecosystem in the form of sunlight and flows through the system to each cell. Matter interacts, changes and recycles in an ecosystem. Populations of organisms survive by maintaining interdependent relationships with one another and by utilizing biotic and abiotic resources from the environment. Key Concepts: 1. Cell Structure Terms: cell, phospolipid bilayer, diffusion, osmosis, unicellular, multicellular, 2. Organelles and their function facilitated diffusion, protein channels, protein pumps, aquaporins, 3. Cell Transport: passive and active cytoplasm, nucleous, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic. |
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Objectives and Study Guide pdf, word |
Terms: List I Complete pdf, word List I Blank pdf, word List II Complete pdf, word List II Blank pdf, word |
Activities: Growth models & limiting factors pdf, word Mark recapture & dispersion pdf, word Sampling terrestrial and aquatic habitats pdf, word |
Labs: Capture/Recapture Lab pdf, word Microhabitat Study pdf, word Lab Safety pdf, word Lab Grading Rubrics : Procedural pdf, word Notebooks pdf, word |
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Quizzes: Population Dispersion and Growth Models pdf, word |
Project: Surveying Micro Habitats pdf, word Test: Ecosystems pdf, word |
Ecosystems |