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Welcome to Biology Class 8-10-2015 Agenda Turn in Signed documents up front. Question of the day Cycles of matter notes Populations and communities notes Populations activity Graphing papers Test Thursday Turn in activity paper tomorrow Target I can explain the energy flow and energy cycles in the environment I can explain population changes and interactions in an environment. Questions of the Day The nitrogen cycle is important because It replenishes nitrogen in the air It provides nitrogen for plant growth Living things need nitrogen to build proteins and nucleic acids

Tomorrow Interpreting graphs worksheet. Review interpreting graphs worksheet Create a graph Create a graph of Human population growth Humans and the environment. Linked vocabulary on biological relationships