Please pass back the new Ecology Objective Sheet and read the board. Thanks!

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Please pass back the new Ecology Objective Sheet and read the board. Thanks!

ECOLOGY – THE STUDY OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ORGANISMS AND THE ENVIRONMENT Ecology - interactions Biology – individual structure and function

BIOTIC VS. ABIOTIC Mockingbird Oak tree Bacteria Bison Human Ladybug Leaves on the ground Deer antler Air temperature Water pH Waves Fire Wind Sunlight Humidity

READING IN TEXTBOOK PG Crucial Alder trees corpses

CHECK – REREAD AND SHOW MOVEMENT OF ATOM; ADD DETAILS FROM MY SAMPLE

LEGUMES ARE THE STARS!

THESE ARE LEGUMES, TOO!

RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA IN NODULES ON LEGUME ROOTS START THE CYCLE

INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK TIME! (15 MINUTES) LEFT SIDE Copy and complete these statements: My body uses nitrogen to... I get my nitrogen by... RIGHT SIDE Title: Nitrogen Cycle Observations Date: Sept12 Use textbook to fill in the blanks. Cut and paste info and diagram into notebook

LAB WORKSHEET Purpose Hypothesis Draw set up and label Collect and keep for later

Focus for this unit: The Gulf Coastal Prairie!