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Lab Biology 9/5/14 Sit in your new assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 91-93 Niche Resource Competitive Exclusion Principle Predation Symbiosis

Marine Biology 9/5/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) Electromagnetic Energy Electromagnetic Spectrum Photons

Lab Biology 9/8/14 Sit in your assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 93-94 Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Ecological Succession

Marine Biology 9/8/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) TV Waves Microwaves Infrared

Lab Biology 9/9/14 Sit in your assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 94-98 Primary succession Pioneer species Secondary succession Biome

Marine Biology 9/9/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) Visible Light Ultraviolet X-ray

Lab Biology 9/10/14 Sit in your assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 94-100 Tolerance Microclimate Tropical Rain Forest Canopy

Marine Biology 9/10/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) Gamma ray Cosmic ray Visible Spectrum

Lab Biology 9/11/14 Sit in your assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 100-101 Understory Tropical Dry Forest Deciduous Tropical Savanna

Marine Biology 9/11/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) Light Absorption Light Reflection Red light

Lab Biology 9/12/14 Sit in your assigned seats Complete the following vocabulary on pages 101-103 Desert Temperate Grassland Temperate Shrubland Temperate Forest

Marine Biology 9/12/14 Sit in your assigned seats Vocabulary for the day (look this up online) Orange light Yellow light Green light