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Evolution, Ecology & Sustainability
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Biologie
Middelbare school
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Leerjaar 3
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EES_Y3_LSN2
Evolution, Ecology & Sustainability
Slide 1 - Slide
The dog breeds we have today were developed through:
A
natural selection
B
artificial selection (selective breeding)
C
sexual selection
D
acquired selection
Slide 2 - Quiz
The best description of natural selection is
A
The survival of the fittest
B
The struggle for existence
C
The reproductive succes of the members of a population best adapted to the environment
D
the overproduction of offspring in environments with limited natural resources
Slide 3 - Quiz
Darwin proposed the idea of 'survival of the fittest'. Which of the following individuals are meant by 'fittest'?
A
The individuals who live longest
B
The individuals who are the strongest
C
The individuals who get the most offspring
D
The individuals who are the biggest
Slide 4 - Quiz
What is required for natural selection to occur?
A
Variation within a species
B
Variation between species
C
No change in environmental factors
Slide 5 - Quiz
What might happen to a species if it didn't have a a lot of genetic variation to adapt to a
changing environment?
A
It might evolve into another species
B
It might change its genotype to get more variation
C
It might become a less complex species
D
It might become extinct
Slide 6 - Quiz
Lesson 2 - Populations: P. 267-269, 285-289
Learning goals:
I can explain how populations grow.
I can explain how population growth is researched.
I can explain & apply different types of population research.
I can explain how population researches can be used to show the evolution of a species.
Keywords:
Exponential growth
Carrying capacity
Limit
Population research
Sample
Quadrat
Percentage cover
MRR-method
Slide 7 - Slide
Population growth:
Population growth:
Under ideal circumstances (food, shelter, space & competition) a population can have
exponential growth.
Certain factors can
limit
the growth of a population.
The maximum an area can handel of one species is called the
carrying capacity.
Slide 8 - Slide
Population Research:
Population Research:
Samples
Percentage cover / Quadrat
MRR-method
Slide 9 - Slide
Slide 10 - Video
Slide 11 - Video
Lesson 2 - Populations: P. 267-269, 285-289
Learning goals:
I can explain how populations grow.
I can explain how population growth is researched.
I can explain & apply different types of population research.
I can explain how population researches can be used to show the evolution of a species.
Keywords:
Exponential growth
Carrying capacity
Limit
Population research
Sample
Quadrat
Percentage cover
MRR-method
Slide 12 - Slide
Worksheets:
Worksheets:
Brown lipped snail
Peppered moth
Slide 13 - Slide
Homework for Lesson 3:
To be completed by the next lesson (lsn3):
Complete ex. 4 on page 275, ex. 15 & 16 on page 281
Read tb pages P. 270-272
make exercises lesson 2
Slide 14 - Slide
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