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Fri 4/27 *Turn in bellwork today 1. At each level of a food pyramid, some of this is lost 2. An organism that eats a producer is called a primary ______ 3. Your body combines this element with glucose to make ATP 4. What does the prefix “bio” refer to 5. An organism that eats both plants and animals 6. The most common producer on the planet, kind of short 7. Wolves were returned to this place to restore a damaged ecosystem 8. A punctuation mark (not a word) to express excitement Agenda: 1.Some whiteboarding 2.Some drawing 3.Weekeeeeend Happy Friday! Each clue below has a one word answer. Use the first letter of each answer to spell out another word

Whiteboard reminders Only write answers to questions given Paper towels in the trash when finished Return all markers Erase whiteboard fully when finished

Carbon cycle questions 1.Carbon is stored in many places in the environment. Make a list of as many as you can. 2.List as many single connections between carbon sources as you can (ex: air  ground) 3.Try to make your connections into a web, where all parts are connected

Atmospheric CO 2 levels

Carbon Cycle Draw Roughly and Label as many parts as you can

NASA: keeping up with carbon

Another video on the carbon cycle

Drawing on pg. 57 Draw with as much detail as you can Also, answer these questions 1.What is carbon used for? 2.Where does the carbon cycle start? 3.What carbon based molecule is found in the air? 4.What carbon based molecule do plants make?