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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

TROPISM

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HYDROTROPISM

  • Hydrotropism is growth either towards or way from water
  • So hydrotropism is the growth of pants towards or on water

PHOTOTROPISM

  • Phototropism the growth of a plant towards any source of light
  • The plant will reach for the light and go in that direction

GEOTROPISM

  • Geotropism is the growth of a plant in response to gravity
  • As the downward growth of the plants

THIGMOTROPISM

  • Thigmotropism is the turning or bending response of an organism
  • On a direct contact with solid ground or anything sold
  • Also called stereotropism

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ANIMAL ADAPTATIONS

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BEHAVIORAL

  • Includes activities that help the animal survive
  • These behaviors are can be learned or instinctive
Photo by szeke

PHYSICAL EX:

  • Involves some parts of the body
  • Such as shape size or teeth
Photo by @Doug88888

BEHAVIORAL EX:

  • The bears have good eyes to see the fish.
  • They also have water proof fur so they don't get to wet.
  • And the bears have sharp teeth to eat the fish.
  • They also have sharp claws to stay still in the water.

STRUCTURAL EX:

  • The ears are big
  • The eyes are aware
  • The fur is heat cooling
  • Has a small nose

DEER PRINT

BEAR PRINT

WOLF PRINT

RACON PRINT

BUNNY PRINT

EROSION

EROSION IS DIFFERENT THEN WEATHERING

  • Weathering is the breaking down of smaller rocks
  • Erosion is the movement of the soil,rocks or minerals

4 TYPES OF EROSIN

  • Wind erosion is we're the wind carries pebbles soil ect.
  • Water erosion this is we're the water takes the sediments away
  • Soil erosion is we're the soil is moved around or eroded
  • Sea erosion is we're the sediment is moved in the ocean in waves or other forms
Photo by Peter Rivera

SOIL EROSION

SEA EROISN

WATER EROSIN

WIND EROISN

WEATHERING

  • Mechanical weathering breaks down rocks that are smaller
  • Chemical weathering changes to be more balanced with surface conditions
  • Bio weathering actions of plants and animals
Photo by ang-st

BIO WEATHERING

MECHANICAL WEATHERING

CHEMICAL WEATHERING

SUCCESSION

  • Primary succession a serious of changes that happen in an area
  • Secondary succession happens on the pre existing soil of primary succession

FLOW MAP

PIONEER SPECIES

  • The first type of species in a given area
Photo by wallygrom

SHRUB PRIMARY SUC.

GRASSES PRIMARRY

LICHINS PRIMARRY SUC.

MOSSES PRIMARRY

CLIMAX COMMUNITY

  • The process of one ecological community gradually changing one another
Photo by derekbruff

CLIMAX COMMUNITY

CLIMAX COMMUNITY

SUCCESSION

SUCCESSION

SUCCESSION

SUCCESSION

SUCCESSION

PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION

  • Photosynthesis is the what makes the plant grow
  • By water,sunlight,co2 then transfers into glucose from chloroplast
  • Respiration is what cells do with the oxygen
Photo by davidwallace

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS/RESPIRATION FORMULA

  • CO2 from the air+water combine the presence of sunlight;
  • To sugars oxygen is released as a by-product of this reaction
Photo by vl8189

DECOMPOSITION AND THE NITROGEN CYCLE

DECOMPOSTITION

  • How is it related to the nitrogen cycle?
  • They are in the same cycle helping the plant to get its food
Photo by bookishjulia

WHY IS THE NITROGEN CYCLE IMPORTANT?

  • It gives portion
  • Is also needed to make chlorophy
  • Which is used to make food and energy

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PLANT ADAPTATIONS

Photo by VinothChandar

EVERGREEN/DECIDUOUS

  • Evergreen trees do not lose there leaves in the winter
  • Deciduous lose there leaves in the winter
Photo by ecstaticist

EVERGREEN

DECIDUOUS