Biodiversity Part 2. Bellwork: Yesterday we talked about biodiversity. Explain how extinction and biodiversity are related.

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Biodiversity Part 2

Bellwork: Yesterday we talked about biodiversity. Explain how extinction and biodiversity are related.

Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

How do scientist measure biodiversity? 1.) 2.) 3.) Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

How do scientist measure biodiversity? 1.) genetic diversity 2.) 3.) Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

How do scientist measure biodiversity? 1.) genetic diversity 2.) species diversity 3.) Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

How do scientist measure biodiversity? 1.) genetic diversity 2.) species diversity 3.) species evenness Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? Think about it with your brain. Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? Discuss it for a moment with your group. Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 1.) food and resources for us Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 2.) air and water purity Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 3.) prevent disease from spreading Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 4.) provide medicines Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 5.) Interdependent relationships Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.

Why is biodiversity important? 6.) population controls Objective: List six reasons why biodiversity is important.