Agenda 9/21 Finish Lab Analysis Review Tasks Study Skills/Pep Talk

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Agenda 9/21 Finish Lab Analysis Review Tasks Study Skills/Pep Talk Practice MC questions Homework: STUDY STUDY STUDY Test: 32MC, 3 Math, 1 long FRQ, 3 Short FRQ

Task 1 Draw the survivorship curves for type 1, type 2, and type 3 species. For each curve, describe the pattern shown in the graph

Task 2 Assume a population of frogs is growing at a rate of 0.79 frogs/year. If there are 100 frogs this year, how many will there be next year?

Task 3 Assume a population of frogs is growing at a rate of 0.79 frogs/year. There are currently 2000 frogs and the carrying capacity for the population is 1500 frogs. How many frogs will be in the population next year?

Task 4 Explain three scenarios that may occur if two organisms are currently occupying the exact same niche.

Task 5 Describe one density independent factor and one density dependent factor that may affect the carrying capacity of a population.

Task 6 Draw a diagram of one nutrient cycle and discuss two ways humans may negatively impact that cycle

Task 7 Draw an energy pyramid and describe the trends in energy efficiency as you go up this pyramid. Why does this occur?

Study Skills Rewatch videos Making outline (use notes, PPT- not textbook) Study guides (I didn’t make them) List of topics I made Rewrite notes (color code) Make summary pages *Graphs, data, diagrams Flashcards?