Ecosystems and Biodiversity

Although humans are primarily land dwellers, the Earth’s surface is largely water. The world’s oceans make up 99% of the planet’s biosphere and contain the greatest diversity of life. Even the most biologically rich tropical rain forests cannot match the biodiversity (measured by the number of species) found in a coral reef community. Rain forests, …

Life Beyond the Organism

Life does not stop with the individual body. There are still several levels of biological organization lying beyond the organism (but including it). POPULATIONS Of course, male and female organisms of the same species or ‘‘kind’’ can breed with one another. The result of such breeding is a population. A population consists of a group …

Spheres of Earth

The Earth, or our Ecosphere, is made up of different layers, both living and non-living. Before, we saw that the Earth's interior is made up of four layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The exterior, where we can directly observe, has four "spheres" as well. They are the biosphere, which is made …

Structure and Function of a Cell (As a City)

We compared the cell (which is where life begins) to a city, in order to better understand the function of it parts, or organelles. Nucleus: Government | Nucleolus: Governors | Chromatin: The Law Cell Membrane (if plant, Cell Wall): Border Security/Customs and Immigration Cytoplasm: Roads Ribosomes : Lumbar Yard Mitochondria: Power Plant Endoplasmic Reticulum: Delivery …

Journey to the Center of the Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=3FoSAHk7DMA&feature=emb_logo This is the first part of our understanding of our Mother Earth -- its interior. We learn that the Earth has four main layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. As you watch, write observational notes about what you may find inside. Pay careful attention to the numbers and the data. Struggling …

The Gaia Hypothesis

In 1974, James Lovelock explained that the Earth existed as a single living organism inhis Gaia hypothesis. He described how organic and inorganic components interactthrough complex reactions to balance an environment where life can exist. Lovelock’sGaia theory considers the evolution of a tightly integrated system made up of all livingthings and the physical environment: the …

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