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Interdependence

Subject(s): Science | Biology | Age: 14-16 | Publication Year: 2000 - 2009
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These interactive resources have been produced by London Gifted & Talented. They cover topics including energy flow through an ecosystem and adaptation and natural selection.

The resources are highly interactive and contain short video clips, animations, simulations and student questions as well as teacher guidance.

Adaptation and natural selection challenges students to consider:
• Why living organisms are well adapted to their natural environments.
• Why the theory of evolution by natural selection is a successful model to explain how adaptation happens.

Energy transfer in ecosystems looks at:
• Pyramids of biomass
• Pyramid of energy
• Producers and consumers
• Food chains and webs
• Predator-prey relationships
• Population dynamics

  • URL: http://stem.org.uk/cxrv
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