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Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? Biology * Honors Biology* WEEK 19

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 1/11/16 DIN 1/11/16 DAY 82 *WK19 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure The cambium is a section of cells in a plant that can become either part of the xylem or phloem, depending on the growth and needs of the plant. If the cambium of a particular plant was damaged, what would be the most likely effect on the plant? A. The plant would lose its ability to carry out photosynthesis. B. the plant would have uncontrolled growth. C. The plant would not experience any change in physiology. D. The plant would not be able to transport nutrients and water.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 1/11/16 ~ Monday DAY 82*w19 CHAP 9.2 Cellular Respiration p NOTES DUE Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 Due 1/9/16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS BUILD PRESENTATIONS (cont.) And GIZMO Cell Energy Cycle Due Today HW- CHAP 9.3 Fermation p.262 Read ps DO Key Q’s p.266 (2)

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 1/12/16 DIN 1/12/16 DAY 83 *WK19 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure Which structure in the leaf controls the opening and closing of the stoma? A. cuticle B. epidermis C. guard cell D. spongy mesophyll

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 1/12/16 ~ Tuesday DAY 83*w19 CHAP 2.2 Properties of Water p.40 NOTES NEW & DUE Edgenuity SC.912.L Due 1/15/16 Due Wednesday HW- CHAP 2.2 Properties of Water p.40 Read ps DO Key Q’s p.40 (3)Benchmark: SC.912.L – Discuss the special properties of water that contribute to Earth’s suitability as an environment for life: cohesive behavior, ability to modify temperature, expansion upon freezing, and versatility as a solvent. (AA)Objectives: Explain why a water molecule is polar using its chemical structure. Explain how these properties make water essential for life on Earth. water.html

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 1/13/16 DIN 1/13/16 DAY 84 *WK19 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure The diagram below shows a cross section of a plant leaf. How does the structure marked X contribute to the survival of the plant? A. It allows the intake of gases necessary for photosynthesis. B. It allows the intake of minerals necessary for plant growth. C. It allows the intake of sunlight necessary for ATP production. D. It allows the intake of sugars necessary for plant reproduction.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 1/13/16 ~ Wednesday DAY 84*w19 Review of Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Properties of Water Edgenuity SC.912.L Due 1/15/16 Due Thursday

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 1/14/16 DIN 1/14/16 DAY 85 *WK19 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure Which statement describes the role of flowers in plant survival? A. Flowers can absorb carbon dioxide for sugar production. B. Flowers produce oxygen through cellular respiration. C. Flowers contain cells that carry out photosynthesis. D. Flowers contain cells that produce gametes. What is the main purpose of seeds in plants that have them? A. To protect and distribute the zygote. B. To entice animals to eat the plant. C. To be fertilized by other plants. D. To store water for the mother plant.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 1/14/16 ~ Thursday DAY 85*w19 QUIZ of Photosynthesis, Cellular Respiration & Properties of Water Edgenuity SC.912.L Due 1/15/16

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 1/15/16 ~ Friday DAY 86*w19 Review of the Photosynthesis Process Edgenuity SC.912.L Due 1/15/16 Sub day have a great 3 day weekend!! Read Chap

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 1/15/16 DIN 1/15/16 DAY 86 *WK19 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure The diagram below represents a flower, the reproductive structure of some plants. Most flowers have both male and female structures for fertilization and reproduction. Which structure is represented by the letter A in the diagram above? A. the stamen, a male structure which produces pollen B. the pistol, a female structure which collects pollen and passes it to the ovary C. the sepal, a modified leaf used for protection of the flower D. the petals, decorative structures which attract pollinators