Flip-Book: The Hierarchy of Ecosystems

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Flip-Book: The Hierarchy of Ecosystems First…everything you need to know for this can be found in Chapter 18; Section 1 The terms: Biosphere, Biome, Ecosystem, Community, Population, & Organism Front Page: The term…stylized and in color. Inside Pages: Illustrate the term. Go crazee! Have fun! Get Nutz! Realism, Impressionism, Cubism…anything goes ! Back Page: Explain the term in your own words, and tell us something additonal about it. WHAT!?! “I can’t copy the book definition?” No…you can’t. Remember…if I can’t read it…it never happened 