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1. How can biotic factors influence the adaptations of species? Agenda: January 6, 2017 1. Warm Ups (Add to table of contents & start new page) 2. Online Vocabulary Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. How can biotic factors influence the adaptations of species? 2. How can abiotic factors influence the adaptations of species?

A Morphological adaptation is a change in a body part to help an organism survive (external -longer teeth) A Physiological adaptation is a change in how a body part works to help an organism survive. (internal-pesticide resistance) A Behavioral adaptation is a change in an organisms response to the environment to help an organism survive. (hibernation)

2. How can changes in the environment affect populations? Agenda: January 6, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. Edusmart Notes Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. The student is expected to: *Explain variation within a population or species by comparing external features, behaviors, or physiology of organisms that enhance their survival  *Identify some changes in genetic traits that have occurred over several generations through natural selection and selective Warm Ups 1. How do adaptations help an animal to survive? 2. How can changes in the environment affect populations?

Agenda: January 9, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 9, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. Finish notes and Ipad Lab Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups The process of breeding organisms with specific traits to change the traits of a future generation is called _____. How does selective breeding differ from natural selection?

Agenda: January 10, 2017 Gizmo: Natural Selection Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. No Warm Ups Complete the Prior Knowledge Questions on the Gizmo Click on App Username: jmlopezms10 Password: gizmo

Agenda: January 11, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 11, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. ABC Adaptations Book Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. A difference in the size of horses were developed through _________ _________. 2. The passing of curly hair from parent to offspring is an example of _______. 3. Some camels have 2 humps on their back of fat, what might this adaptation be for?

Agenda: January 12, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 12, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. ABC Adaptations Book Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Must have 10 pages/letters done by the end of the period at your desk Warm Ups 1. Give an example of a variation in frogs. Animals that are best adapted to their environment survive and reproduce is an example of __________ ___________. Traits that help an organism survive are called _________.

Agenda: January 13, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 13, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. ABC Adaptations Book Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. Inside a chromosome there is a ______ with ______ material. Where would you find a trait for curly hair? ______ on chromosomes in the ___________. _____________ reproduction produces offspring identical to the parent.

Agenda: January 17, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 17, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. Share Adaptations Books Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. Inside a chromosome there is a ______ with ______ material. Where would you find a trait for curly hair? ______ on chromosomes in the ___________. _____________ reproduction produces offspring identical to the parent.

Agenda: January 18, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 18, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. Edusmart: Selective Breading Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. What is an advantage of sexual reproduction? TT or tt is ___________ or __________ Tt is ______________ or ___________

Agenda: January 19, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2 Agenda: January 19, 2017 1. Warm Ups 2. Review for test Objective: The student knows that populations and species demonstrate variation and inherit many of their unique traits through gradual processes over many generations. Warm Ups 1. What is an advantage of sexual reproduction? TT or tt is ___________ or __________ Tt is ______________ or ___________