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Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 1 Understand cyclical fluctuations of ecosystems around a rough state of equilibrium. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://prezi.com/gkzvobrzxegn/factors-that-cause-fluctuations-in-populations/

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 2 Describe energy flow at ecosystems and molecular levels. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://www.shmoop.com/ecology/ecosystem-energy-flow.html

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 3 Classify using morphological and molecular evidence. Terms Defined and Explanation mor·phol·o·gy noun the study of the forms of things, in particular. In BIOLOGY… the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures. molecular homology - species placed in the same taxonomic category show similarities in DNA, RNA and protein.

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 4 Explain diversity of species and ecological niches resulting from billons of years of evolution. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353341/

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 5 Interpret models describing carrying capacity and homeostasis within ecosystems supported with mathematical evidence. Terms Defined and Explanation Links for review… https://socratic.org/questions/how-do-you-find-carrying-capacity-on-a-graph https://biologydictionary.net/carrying-capacity/

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 6 Interpret population graphs or charts containing authentic, real-world data. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://opinionfront.com/different-types-of-population-pyramids-explained

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 7 Interpret diagrams of food chains and webs to explain real-world relationships or events within an ecosystems. E.g. Invasive species Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://www.environmentalscience.org/invasive-species

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 8 Comprehend scenarios involving remediation and habitat restoration programs. E.g. fish populations in the great lakes. Terms Defined and Explanation Link to review… https://wcb.ca.gov/Programs/Habitat-Enhancement/Project-Examples

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 9 Comprehend scenarios involving niche partitioning, competition for resources, immigration/emigration from an ecosystem. Terms Defined and Explanation See previous links…

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 10 Interpret and analyze cladograms. Terms Defined and Explanation See links from previous units…

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 11 Analyze data tables showing genetic relatedness between organisms. Terms Defined and Explanation

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 12 Use mathematical reasoning to interpret exponential or logistic growth models. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review… https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/ecology/population-growth-and-regulation/a/exponential-logistic-growth

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 13 Design or simulate a population growth model by manipulating environmental conditions. Terms Defined and Explanation See ExploreLearning labs…Rabbit population by season

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 14 Given population graphs or charts containing data, analyzing the history or predict the future of an ecosystem Terms Defined and Explanation http://www.tiem.utk.edu/~gross/bioed/bealsmodules/predator-prey.html

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 15 Predict the effect of geological, biological, or environmental changes on a population within an ecosystem. E.g. Climate change, deforestation, human development. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for Review… https://www.prb.org/climatechangeimpactsandemergingpopulationtrendsarecipefordisaster/

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 16 Complete a cladogram to determine relationships among organism. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for Review… https://www.geol.umd.edu/~jmerck/tassite/eltsysex/sysexercise.html#q1

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 17 Discuss the implications of technology or engineering on an ecosystem. (E. g. Power plant increasing water temperature) Terms Defined and Explanation Link for Review… http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2011/ph241/jaffer2/

Terms Defined and Explanation Learning Target: Unit 4 Diversity and Interdependence of Life # 18 Use mathematical models to explain carry capacity and homeostasis within an ecosystem. Terms Defined and Explanation Link for review video…(probably not much on your test) https://mathinsight.org/environmental_carrying_capacity

Practice Question… Answer…B