Bell Work 1/12/17 What are the two primary goals for all living organisms? All species want to: _____________________ AND _____________________ All living.

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Bell Work 1/12/17 What are the two primary goals for all living organisms? All species want to: _____________________ AND _____________________ All living things must adapt in order to achieve some evolutionary advantage, and achieve these goals.

Humans in 1000 years ASAP DAY Bell Work 1/17/17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs1uud8HiCQ

Bell Work 1/17/2017 Draw this diagram http://www.neok12.com/video/Natural-Selection/zX600e7a54016d537f470e55.htm

Which of the following best describes what the term species refers to? Bell Work 1/18/17 Which of the following best describes what the term species refers to? A group of organisms that share similar characteristics A group of closely related organisms that live in the same ecosystem A group of organisms that share characteristics and are able to reproduce A group of closely related organisms  

Bell Work 1/19/17 Which will lead to competition amongst a species for which the better “fit” or “adapted” organism will survive and reproduce? Speciation Variation Selective Breeding Overproduction

Can you solve the bridge riddle? Bell Work 1/20/17 Can you solve the bridge riddle? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yDmGnA8Hw0

Bell Work : 23rd of January, 2017 Species often adapt to their environment or surroundings by hiding out, gathering food, giving warning signs, or avoiding predators. These behaviors would best fit which of the following? Innate behavior Learned behavior Seasonal behavior Survival behavior

Bell Work 1/24/17 In Africa, which class of animals is in the least trouble of extinction ? What factors contribute to animal extinction?

Punctuated equilibria Ancestral structures Homologous structures Bell Work 1/25/17 Similar structures that related species have inherited from a common ancestor are called? Adaptations Punctuated equilibria Ancestral structures Homologous structures

Bell Work 12/2/2015 What is the difference between Biotic and Abiotic factors within an environment?

Bell Work 11/12/15 In order to survive and reproduce, organisms need to ____________ to their environment Move From Fight for Adapt Remodel Can you provide examples or organisms doing this?

Will This Hypnotize You? Bell Work 11/20/15 ASAP DAY Will This Hypnotize You? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq9PAguP86o

Bell Work 11/30/15 Be prepared to share animal adaptations from the life video. Were they behavioral or physical?

Bell work 12/3/15 Paste the questions as introduction to “Monstrous Mutations” lab activity. Read the introduction and complete all questions in your composition book.

“8 Sick Remedies That Actually Work- Scientifically” ASAP DAY 12/4/15 “8 Sick Remedies That Actually Work- Scientifically” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYXZP8eZKCw

Bell Work 12/8/15 How did “Monstrous Mutations” show the 4 key components of change over time? Wait……what are the 4 components?

Bell Work 3/10/15 What is an Animal? Jot down features or characteristics that set ANIMALS apart from other LIVING THINGS Can Move Develop from Embryos Have Many Cells Animals Specialized Parts Sexual Reproduction Consumers

Bell Work 3/11/15 Katy Perry Came Over For Good Songs What does this Acronym Stand for with Biological Classifications?

Bell Work 3/12/15 Can you Classify yourself as a human?

In you own words Define: Genetics- Heredity- Bell Work 3/16/2015 http://glencoe.mheducation.com/sites/0078759864/student_view0/unit3/chapter10/virtual_labs.html# Punnet Square Virtual Lab

About 90 percent of all animals could be classified as what? Bell Work March 17, 2015 About 90 percent of all animals could be classified as what? Vertebrates Invertebrates Consumers Producers

Bell Work 3/19/15 In which boxes would you find a heterozygous allele? In which boxes would you find a “carrier” of a recessive gene? Write the gene pair for both mother and father. Rr rr Rr rr

Bell work March 24, 2015 Why would or could you get in trouble at either: home, school, or in public (any situation)? BEHAVIOR The way in which a living thing acts in response to a particular situation or stimulus (cause) within an environment

Bell Work March 26th, 2015 Animals have an innate feeling of when to do certain things throughout the day (or even year). This natural feeling of knowing when to do something daily is known as? Hibernation Estivation Procrastination Circadian Rhythm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFfAbMbrZrA

WHAT HAPPENS IF ALL THE BEES DIE? Bell Work 3/27/15 ASAP DAY WHAT HAPPENS IF ALL THE BEES DIE? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JilYBVrFiLA

Which Phylum is accountable for 95% of all animals? Bell Work April 6, 2015 Which Phylum is accountable for 95% of all animals? Arthropoda Chordata Annelida Mollusca https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFe3cZLuhUs&list=PLjBbbOWbk1_CdNYhF2fuxGv9M psajb_jC

Which color would most likely be found on a poisonous animal? Bell Work 4/7/2015 Which color would most likely be found on a poisonous animal? Black Orange Brown Green Poisonous animals tend to have bright colors that serve as indication they are trouble. Also, animals will mimic bright colors to act as poisonous imposters.

Innate behavior Learned behavior Seasonal behavior Survival behavior Bell Work April 8,2015 No matter where you live or where you are born, it is possible to be bilingual. Language(s) is an example of which behavior? Innate behavior Learned behavior Seasonal behavior Survival behavior

Taxons Species Bellwork As we read about Classifying animals record definitions for the following terms: Taxons Species

Bell Work 4/1/14 List benefits or reasons why animals could be better suited to live with a group of animals or on their own. Living in a group Solitary Living

Bell Work April 15, 2014 In what ways are humans and fish alike? Is there a point in their lives when they are more like each other than not? http://news.discovery.com/animals/ancient-genes-embryos.htm

Which animal do you think has an exoskeleton made of chitin? Bell Work 4/22/14 Which animal do you think has an exoskeleton made of chitin? Jellyfish Groundhog Earthworm Beetle

Answer each with a complete thought Bell Work May 18,2011 On page 13 Copy down questions 1-3 Answer each with a complete thought 1. To remove themselves from difficult conditions (food/water shortage or cold weather) 2. The sun or stars, landmarks (trees, rocks, etc.), Earth’s magnetic field, Smell/Odor, Mental Map 3. Both are periods of inactivity (low heart rate, breathing)f or survival. Hibernation during winter and estivation during summer Page 17 Question number 1

Bell Work Animal (common name) Description of Behavior OR Adaptation Make the following chart Animal (common name) Description of Behavior OR Adaptation

Helps prey spot predators Helps animals find food All of the above May 19, 2011 Which of the following would be true living in groups? Attracts predators Helps prey spot predators Helps animals find food All of the above