 EQ: How is biotechnology used to affect living organisms?  LT: I can evaluate the ethical dilemmas involved in biotechnology.  LT: I will review the.

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 EQ: How is biotechnology used to affect living organisms?  LT: I can evaluate the ethical dilemmas involved in biotechnology.  LT: I will review the main concepts of biotechnology and create a frayer to show my understanding of key vocab.

Welcome! Warm Up Thurs 5/22/13 Week of 5/19 – 5/23 1. Which is an example of an abiotic factor in an ecosystem? A. Predators B. Rocks C. Prey D. Plants  Which oceanic zone would most likely be home to bottom dwellers such as sea anemones?  A. Intertidal  B. Neritic  C. Open ocean  D. Deep ocean

Use your textbook and define Neritic Zone into the notes section of your booklet. Draw a picture to represent the definition

Learn ED Booklets  Practice Questions  Brainpop: Water Supply 5:30 Brainpop: Water Supply 5:30  Hydrosphere (if needed)  Biotech Notes  Frayer

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EPA: Environmental Protection Agency

Brainpop  Brainpop: Water Supply Brainpop: Water Supply  U: Ranger Nation  P: Orange  Take Quiz

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Create a Frayer  Required:  P8 Potability  You choose  1 word from page 4  2 words from page 6

  Matter 1  Matter 2  Matter 4  Matter 5  Hydrosphere 1  Hydrosphere 2  Hydrosphere 3  Disease Lesson 1.  Spread of Disease Lesson2  Digestion & Respiration  Cellular Respiration   Chemistry Vocab (34)  Water Properties (25)  Ocean Properties (21)  Microbes (20)  Ecosystems (31)  Evolution (32)  Energy Sources (20)  EOG 1 (23)  EOG 2 (23)  EOG 3 (23)