Biotic vs abiotic factors powerpoint

    • [DOCX File]Deer Valley Unified School District

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      By the end of class, the Planeteers will analyze relationships among biotic and abiotic factors. Intro: Bellwork, Goal, Bambi. Guided Practice: Instructions. Independent: Biotic vs. Abiotic Factors. Closing: What do I need to work on for tomorrow? ... Bellwork, Goal, powerpoint edit, rotations, closure. District Assessment on FRIDAY.

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    • [DOCX File]Lesson 4: oject.kbs.msu.edu Blog

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      Besides the abiotic factors you measured, what else could have influenced the diversity of the organisms you found in the two types of leaf packs? Think back to the discussions the class has had about other types of factors that influence an organism.

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    • [DOC File]Worksheet 1: Abiotic versus Biotic factors

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      Abiotic vs. Biotic Factors Worksheet. What is an abiotic factor? _____ What is a biotic factor? _____ The following list is to be entered into a Venn diagram, where the circles are labeled ABIOTIC and BIOTIC. Do not enter any list items into the intersection at this point. ...

      10 abiotic factors


    • [DOC File]Principles of Plant Pathology

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      DISEASE PATHOGENS AND FACTORS. Plant Disease is an injurious disturbance in the form and/or function of a plant resulting from a continuous irritation. DISEASE CLASSES: A) ABIOTIC (Not Transmissible) - 70%. B) BIOTIC (Transmissible) - 30%. CAUSAL FACTORS OF PLANT DISEASE: ABIOTIC FACTORS - (70%)

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    • [DOC File]SPIRIT 2

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      Biotic factors are the biological influences on the organism or ecosystem from birds to bacteria. Outside of living organisms there are the nonliving or abiotic factors such as climate (temperature, precipitation, humidity), wind, nutrient availability, sunlight and soil type to consider.

      10 examples of abiotic factors


    • [DOC File]Content:

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      PowerPoint- Abiotic and Biotic Factors. Endangered Species unit from Sea World. Various activities will have numerous ways to demonstrate student knowledge and understanding, Students will have the choice of writing, creating a model, illustrating, and other demonstrators where possible. This depends on the students needs.

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