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7.1 Biodiversity Lesson 1

7.1 Biodiversity Lesson 1

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
MS-LS2-5, MS-LS4-4, MS-LS2-1

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Amanda Duncan

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9 Slides • 22 Questions

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7.1 Biodiversity Lesson 1

by Amanda Duncan

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  • Siberian tigers are one of five remaining tiger subspecies.

  • In the early 20th century, hunting and habitat loss reduced the wild population to just 20–30 animals.

  • Conservation efforts have helped the wild population rebound to 450–500 today.

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Multiple Choice

What 2 things caused the tiger population to decrease?

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hunting and habitat loss

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cold weather and hunting

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global warming and habitat loss

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hunting and fishing

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Multiple Choice

Differences in DNA among individuals

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Genetic Diversity

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Species Diversity

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Ecosystem Diversity

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Cultural Diversity

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Multiple Choice

Variety of species in a given area

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Genetic Diversity

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Species Diversity

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Ecosystem Diversity

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Cultural Diversity

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Multiple Choice

Variety of habitats, ecosystems, communities

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Genetic Diversity

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Species Diversity

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Ecosystem Diversity

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Cultural Diversity

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a type of environmental science biodiversity?

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Genetic

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Ecosystem

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Species

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Cultural

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Multiple Choice

Which ecosystem was fragile enough to be destroyed if one of it's strands goes extinct? (WATCH THE VIDEO!!!)

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tropical rainforest

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coral reef

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Multiple Choice

All organisms are categorized into different groups at different levels.

This is called taxonomy.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Taxonomists organize species based on their

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physical appearance only

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genetic makeup only

3

physical appearance AND genetic makeup

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physical appearance, genetic makeup, and geographic location

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Multiple Choice

How many species are on Earth?

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5

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between 5 and 30 million

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30

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between 5 and 30

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Multiple Choice

Where does biodiversity increase?

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in zoos

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open ocean

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toward the equator

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estuaries

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Multiple Choice

Resist environmental change without losing function

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Resistant

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Recycled

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Resilient

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Restarting

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Multiple Choice

Affected by change, but bounce back and regain function

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Resistant

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Recycled

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Resilient

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Restarting

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Multiple Choice

Intact environments provide ecosystem services, such as

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water purification and recreation

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water purification and pest control

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pest control and water pollution

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recreation and pest control

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Multiple Choice

High biodiversity decreases stability of communities.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

How many of our most common prescription medications originated in nature?

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118

2

150

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all of them

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268

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Multiple Choice

How does biodiversity help agriculture?

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humans can cross breed species to give plants beneficial traits

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organisms in nature might have qualities that are helpful at fighting diseases

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people enjoy visiting these places and help stimulate the local economy

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Multiple Choice

How does biodiversity help the medical field?

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humans can cross breed species to give plants beneficial traits

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organisms in nature might have qualities that are helpful at fighting diseases

3

people enjoy visiting these places and help stimulate the local economy

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Multiple Choice

How does biodiversity help the economy?

1

humans can cross breed species to give plants beneficial traits

2

organisms in nature might have qualities that are helpful at fighting diseases

3

people enjoy visiting these places and help stimulate the local economy

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Use this passage to answer the following questions!

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Multiple Choice

Depending on a few plants for food is

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healthy for humans.

2

risky for humans.

3

good for crops.

4

beneficial for some species.

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Multiple Choice

Relying on one important crop can cause

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famine if the crop is wiped out.

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hybrids if the crop mixes with another population.

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disease if the crop came from wild plants.

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a new crop variety if a new species is introduced.

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Multiple Choice

Some types of crops can be saved from disease if

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they can be genetically isolated.

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they are sprayed with enough pesticide.

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areas of high biodiversity are destroyed.

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they are crossbred with their wild plant relatives.

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Multiple Choice

Most crops we eat today are hybrids.

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True

2

False

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