Agenda for Friday, May 20, 2016 1.Quick Review of Genetics and Ecology 2.Q&A 3.Continue working on Ecology Unit 4.Homework: USA Test Prep Module B #3.

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Agenda for Friday, May 20, Quick Review of Genetics and Ecology 2.Q&A 3.Continue working on Ecology Unit 4.Homework: USA Test Prep Module B #3

1. What is the inheritance pattern? 2. What are the chances of II-6 and II-7’s next child having the trait?

3. What is the inheritance pattern? 4. What are the chances of II-1 and II-2’s next child having the trait?

A woman is heterozygous for Type A blood and her husband has Type AB blood. What are the chances of their child having Type A blood? Type AB blood? Type O blood? Type B blood?

Biome, Population, Ecosystem, Biosphere, Community, Organism Arrange the ecological levels of organization in order from largest to smallest Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism

Give two abiotic and two biotic factors in the ecosystem below

How does energy flow through an ecosystem?

What type of interactions are being displayed (predation, competition, symbiotic)? competitionpredationsymbiotic

Describe how Carbon cycles through an ecosystem

Describe how change is taking place in 1-4 versus 5-8

What resources would limit the population sizes in this community?