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November 3 rd – Warm Up Answer in “Food Webs” Look at the diagram on Screen 2, identify the producers. Then, identify the two levels of consumers – which ones are herbavores? Carnivores? How do you know?

Food webs consist of many overlapping relationships within an ecosystem.

The Daily Science Top Story : Night Sky Tonight The Daily Feed : Newton’s Apple Wednesday, Deadliest Planets – Outer Planets, Epic Science Newton’s Apple Wednesday : Newton’s Laws of Motion – Introduction and Life Science Integration Epic Science : Vampire Fish Essential Question : Compare the major properties of populations and ecosystems – how do they help you survive? Homework : 11/8 – Rates of Reaction 11/12 – Take home test 11/19 – Three Current Events, Quiz (10 Questions), Mars Lander Extra Credit

Newton’s Laws 1. An object will stay in motion until acted upon by an outside force. 2. Force = Mass x Acceleration 3. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Force – A push or a pull.

Balanced Forces

Unbalanced Forces

Using Newton’s First Law, explain what is happening here…OUCH!

2 nd Law – Move in the direction of the greatest force…

Newton’s Third Law…Action/Reaction…Can you identify the action and reaction in this example?

Integration Use Newton’s Laws to explain the action in the life science video… Also find an example of the following… Predation, Adaptation, Natural Selection, Competition, Niche

Deadliest Planet Week While we are studying the outer planets, find 1 example of the following for each planet : Biome – which one does it most resemble? Abiotic Factor Limiting Factor Ecosystem Direct Observation