Water Planet How much of the planet is covered in water? How much of that water is freshwater? How do we classify fresh water? How do we classify salt.
Invertebrates Chapter 29 and 30 Sponges, Cnidarians, Flatworms, Roundworms, mollusks, annelids.
33-1 Chapter 33: Population Growth and Regulation.
Figure 32.0 Coral Reef. Figure 32.1 Early embryonic development (Layer 1)
Environmental Health X. Rodents and Insects Shu-Chi Chang, Ph.D., P.E., P.A. Assistant Professor 1 and Division Chief 2 1 Department of Environmental Engineering.
ANIMALS WHAT IS AN ANIMAL? ANIMALS ARE MANY CELLED ORGANISMS THAT MUST OBTAIN THEIR FOOD BY EATING OTHER ORGANISMS. NEED WATER, FOOD, AND OXYGEN TO SURVIVE.
Resources and Environmental Challenges Pictures and Definitions for Unit 10 Vocabulary.
1. The living parts of an ecosystem 2. The non-living parts of an ecosystem 3. An organism that captures energy and stores it as food. 4. Organisms that.
UNESCO’s climate change related activities and plans in Education, Science & Culture in the Arab Region with a notion on the importance of tourism by Benno.
Biomes. Sunlight strikes the Earth It rains in the tropics --- lots. Brazil.
Biome Coral Reefs By: Hamad Al Dafaa. Map of the Coral Reefs.
Section 1 – ecosystems Section 2 – evolution Section 3 – diversity of life.