Biology
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Ecoblog 6 Explain the value of wetlands to human societies; include the concept of biodiversity and wetlands’ role in maintaining water resources for human use.
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Wetlands are important to human societies because they release new life and rejuvenate the ecosystem by balancing human affects to rivers an...
Ecoblog 4 Select one of the 10 major biomes and write an overview of the characteristics of that biome. Explain how abiotic factors and the dominant plants and wildlife are interrelated. Support your explanation with specific examples.
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Tropical Rain Forest The tropical rain forest consists of tall trees with leafy tops that forms canopies.They are a tropical wet climate gr...
EcoBlog 3-Name and define the levels of organization that an ecologist studies. Identify the level that you would study if you were an ecologist. Describe a method you would use to study this level. Give reasons for your choice of a method.
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The levels of organizations that an ecologist studies are individual or species, population,community, ecosystem, biome and biosphere. The i...
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Discussion/ Ethics Research GUILD-- PHYLASYSTEMS
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Dissections should be performed instead of just relying on virtual dissections because animal research are proven vital in every medical bre...
Monday, May 19, 2014
EcoBlog Virtual Ecology
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Population Genetics Population genetics is the study of the distribution and the changes of allele frequency in a population. The populati...
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Bird Adaptations
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Little Blue Heron Claw-- Wading, long and slender legs with three toes pointed forward and one pointed backward Wings--"Slow...
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Population Blog
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Taken o March 27th at 11:30 p.m. Next to I building Shagbark Hickory Carya ovata It is part of the walnut family Taken on M...
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