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Ecosystem Balance & Carrying Capacity - Day 3 Lesson

Ecosystem Balance & Carrying Capacity - Day 3 Lesson

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Science

5th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS2-4, MS-LS2-1, MS-LS2-2

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Mary Dressel

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Balance in Ecosystems & Limiting Factors

pages 96-97

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What is the niche of a frog in a wetlands habitat?

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to keep the trees healthy

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to eat the insects

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to be food for the herons

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to make croaking sounds

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Multiple Select

What would happen if the number of frogs decreased in the wetlands?

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the number of herons would increase

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the number of herons would decrease

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the number of insects would increase

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the number of insects would decrease

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: If one plant or animal disappears from a habitat it will disrupt the balance.

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true

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false

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Multiple Choice

TRUE OR FALSE: When the population of a plant or animal exceeds its carrying capacity, overcrowding occurs.

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true

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false

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What might cause a population to grow?

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plenty of food

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few diseases

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lots of predators

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What might happen as a result of overcrowding?

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a population grows

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food sources run out

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organisms may die

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organisms must move to another area

Balance in Ecosystems & Limiting Factors

pages 96-97

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