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Mr. Fligor's Honors Biology Class: July 2011
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Mr Fligor's Honors Biology Class. How to Navigate this Blog. Assignments are posted by week across the top. Simply run your cursor over to check assignments. Outlines and important papers/notes/labs/assignments can be found on the right under important links. Posted by Mr. Fligor. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How to Navigate this Blog. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: 9/15-9/19
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Mon: Review Game 2. Tue: Test Chapter 2, Outline 3.1. Wed: Outline 3.1. Thu: Quiz 3.1, Notes 3.1. Fri: Notes 3.1. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: April 2015
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. 112 Water Use and Management. What is one of the worlds’ most pressing environmental problems? A shortage of clean, fresh water. According to the World Health Organization how many people lack access to a clean, reliable source of water? What are the three major uses of water? Residential, agricultural, industrial. What is most water used worldwide for? What affects how people use water? Availability of fresh water, population sizes, economic conditions. 300 L (80 gallons).
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: February 2015
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Section 2 – How Species Interact with Each Other. An Organism’s Niche. What is a niche? The unique role of a species within an ecosystem. What does a niche include? Species physical home, the environmental factors necessary for the species’ survival,. And all of the species’ interactions with other organisms. What is a habitat? An organism’s location. How is a niche related to habitat? Niche is a pattern of use of an organism’s habitat. Ways in Which Species Interact. If two sp...
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: Notes 8.2
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Section 2 – How Species Interact with Each Other. An Organism’s Niche. What is a niche? The unique role of a species within an ecosystem. What does a niche include? Species physical home, the environmental factors necessary for the species’ survival,. And all of the species’ interactions with other organisms. What is a habitat? An organism’s location. How is a niche related to habitat? Niche is a pattern of use of an organism’s habitat. Ways in Which Species Interact. If two sp...
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: Notes 9.2
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Section 2 Changing Population Trends. What do populations that have high rates of growth create? Environmental problems, use resources at an increased rate and overwhelm infrastructure. What are infrastructure and give examples? Basic facilities and services that support a community - public water suplies, sewer lines, power plants, roads, subways, schools, hospitals. What are the symptoms of overwhelming population growth? Problems of Rapid Growth. Vegetation, water, and land.
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: August 2011
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. How to Navigate this Blog. Assignments are posted by week across the top. Simply run your cursor over to check assignments. Outlines and important papers/notes/labs/assignments can be found on the right under important links. All papers can be printed from home computers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. How to Navigate this Blog. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: March 2015
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Section 2 Changing Population Trends. What do populations that have high rates of growth create? Environmental problems, use resources at an increased rate and overwhelm infrastructure. What are infrastructure and give examples? Basic facilities and services that support a community - public water suplies, sewer lines, power plants, roads, subways, schools, hospitals. What are the symptoms of overwhelming population growth? Problems of Rapid Growth. Vegetation, water, and land.
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Mr. Fligor's Ecology Class: 9/8-9/12
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Mr Fligor's Ecology Class. Mon: Overview 2.2, Finish Labs. Tue: Quiz 2.3, Notes 2.3. Wed: Overview 2.3. Thu: Review Sheet 2. Fri: Review Sheet Due - Review Game 2. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.