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6.3 Biodiversity

6.3 Biodiversity

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Science

10th Grade

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Easy

NGSS
MS-LS2-5, HS-LS2-1, HS-LS2-2

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Mr. Spies

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6.3 Biodiversity

I understand the importance of protecting and conserving biodiversity.

I can define biodiversity and explain its value.

I can identify threats to biodiversity.

I can analyze how ways biodiversity can be preserved.

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Open Ended

Why is biodiversity important to humans?

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Draw

Draw a SCHOOL APPROPRIATE picture of what biodiversity looks like.

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The Value of Biodiversity

The sum of all the genetic diversity among all the organisms in the biosphere is called biodiversity. There are three general types of biodiversity:

  • Ecosystem diversity is the variety of habitats, communities, and ecological processes in the biosphere.

  • Species diversity is the number of different species in an area or in the biosphere.

  • Genetic diversity is the total of all genetic information carried in living things.

Biodiversity benefits humans through its contributions to medicine and agriculture and through the provision of ecological goods and services.

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Open Ended

Name one way biodiversity benefits humans.

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Threats to biodiversity

Human activities threaten biodiversity.

  • Development splits ecosystems into pieces, resulting in habitat fragmentation. The smaller the pieces of a habitat, the less likely that species in the habitat can survive.

  • Other threats to biodiversity include over hunting, introduced species, pollution, and climate change.

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Open Ended

Explain the relationship between habitat size and species diversity.

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Conserving biodiversity

Conservation efforts are focused on three things:

  • Protecting single species is the focus of groups such as the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which oversees species survival plans (SSPs).

  • Protecting habitats and ecosystems is the main thrust of global efforts. Biologists are particularly concerned about ecological hot spots, which are places where significant numbers of habitats and species are in immediate danger of extinction.

  • Considering local interests is part of developing plans to replace harmful activities with ones that conserve environments and biodiversity.

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Open Ended

To conserve biodiversity, why must both individual species be protected AND habitats/ecosystems be preserved?

6.3 Biodiversity

I understand the importance of protecting and conserving biodiversity.

I can define biodiversity and explain its value.

I can identify threats to biodiversity.

I can analyze how ways biodiversity can be preserved.

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