Biology HL
Biology HL
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Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme A - Unity & diversity
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme B - Form & Function
Theme C - Interaction &  Interdependence
Theme C - Interaction & Interdependence
Theme D - Continuity & Change
Theme D - Continuity & Change
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Theme D - Continuity & Change
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme D - Continuity & Change

Unlock Abiotic Selection Pressures Secrets

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Hey there, future Biologists! Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of abiotic factors and how they influence who survives and who doesn't in the natural world. Trust me, this is way cooler than the latest Netflix drama. 🎬

Key Terms to Remember 📚

  • Abiotic Factors: Non-living elements in an environment, like temperature or natural disasters.
  • Biotic Factors: Living elements like plants and animals.
  • Selection Pressure: Forces that influence which organisms survive and reproduce.
  • Density-Dependent Factor: A factor that has more of an impact as population density increases.
  • Density-Independent Factor: A factor that affects a population, no matter its size.
  • Population Density: The number of individuals in a specific area.

The Food Struggle is Real 🍕 vs. 🍃

Imagine a group of squirrels. Yeah, those cute little guys that you probably shouldn't feed but do anyway. These squirrels are fighting over acorns. Why? Because they're running low on food. Here, food scarcity acts as a selection pressure. More specifically, it's a biotic, density-dependent factor. As the number of squirrels (population density) goes up, the struggle for each acorn becomes like the finals of the Squirrel Olympics. 🏆

 

Real-World Example - The Squirrel Games

In a dense forest where food is scarce, only the squirrels that are fast, smart, or have a secret stash of acorns will survive. The competition will be more intense, and the unfit will not make it. Basically, may the odds be ever in their favor.

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Theme D - Continuity & Change
Biology HL
Biology HL

Theme D - Continuity & Change

Unlock Abiotic Selection Pressures Secrets

Word Count Emoji
509 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Hey there, future Biologists! Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of abiotic factors and how they influence who survives and who doesn't in the natural world. Trust me, this is way cooler than the latest Netflix drama. 🎬

Key Terms to Remember 📚

  • Abiotic Factors: Non-living elements in an environment, like temperature or natural disasters.
  • Biotic Factors: Living elements like plants and animals.
  • Selection Pressure: Forces that influence which organisms survive and reproduce.
  • Density-Dependent Factor: A factor that has more of an impact as population density increases.
  • Density-Independent Factor: A factor that affects a population, no matter its size.
  • Population Density: The number of individuals in a specific area.

The Food Struggle is Real 🍕 vs. 🍃

Imagine a group of squirrels. Yeah, those cute little guys that you probably shouldn't feed but do anyway. These squirrels are fighting over acorns. Why? Because they're running low on food. Here, food scarcity acts as a selection pressure. More specifically, it's a biotic, density-dependent factor. As the number of squirrels (population density) goes up, the struggle for each acorn becomes like the finals of the Squirrel Olympics. 🏆

 

Real-World Example - The Squirrel Games

In a dense forest where food is scarce, only the squirrels that are fast, smart, or have a secret stash of acorns will survive. The competition will be more intense, and the unfit will not make it. Basically, may the odds be ever in their favor.

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