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'Introduction To Ecology'
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![]() Introduction To Ecology
START YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES CAREER HERE! This subject has 7 lessons as follows: 1. Ecosystems & Populations 2. The Development Of Life 3. Animals, Parasites & Endangered Species 4. Fungi, Tundra, Rainforests & Marshlands 5. Mountains, Rivers & Deserts 6. Shallow Waters 7. Ecological Problems EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU MAY DO IN THIS COURSE Observe an ecosystem in your local area. Identify the inhabitants of the ecosystem and their location in the food web of that system. Compare the similarities and differences between the detrital web and the grazing web Discuss what scientific discoveries the Theory of Evolution, both past and present, is based on. List and explain the four arguments of evolution. Define Natural Selection. Discuss how genetics are related to evolution. Go to an ecological environment (as natural and un-human interfered as possible) and observe the plants and relationships that exist. Visit a local stream or river. Observe the condition of the stream, particularly the presence of indigenous vegetation and its affect on stream bank condition. Also look for evidence of human activity on the condition of the stream or river Discuss, in your own words, the theories which have been advanced in the past regarding the formation of coral reefs.
If you wish to further your studies in this field, we offer Certificates, Diplomas and Vocational (career) studies in Wildlife Management, Waste Management, Plant Ecology, Environmental Studies, Marine Studies, Botany and Earth Science. See more at: START YOUR ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES CAREER HERE! Ecology is the cornerstone of the Life Sciences. It provides the link between the different branches of Life Sciences, structuring them as a complete concept of life. Ecology studies the relationships between living beings, be it animal, plants or microorganisms, and with their environment. How we interact, benefit or compete with each other, how we evolve together, how the environment presents opportunities for change, and how living beings alter the environment to provide for their own needs. This course covers general principles of ecology, that can be applied anywhere on our planet. Payment Options Enrol now with an interest free weekly payment plan. |
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