Biology, 21.10.2020 14:01, sanago4785
Part 1:
Design a database of endangered and extinct species. This could be a table or a spreadsheet with the
following categories of information: scientific name, classification (e. g., mammal, reptile, amphibian,
insect, etc.), habitat (rainforest, ocean, etc.), cause of endangerment or extinction.
Use the IUCN Red List for information or the Bagheera website. Include at least 10 species in your
database. Save your database file for submission to your teacher. You may select from the following:
1. black lemur
2. black rhino
3. black footed ferret
4. dwarf crocodile
5. elephant
6. Florida manatee
7. giant otter
8. grey whale
9. hyacinth macaw
10. komodo dragon
11. leatherback sea turtle
Part 2:
Make a bar graph that plots the number of species as a function of cause of endangerment.
Part 3:
Brainstorm some ways that we can decrease the illegal trade and hunting of endangered wildlife. Write a
script for a 60-second commercial to help persuade hunters and fishers to take wildlife responsibly. In
your commercial, inform they why illegal hunting or overfishing can harm an ecosystem and tell them
about laws that deal with this issue.
Submission Requirements:
• A database
• A bar graph
• A script
Answers: 2
Biology, 21.06.2019 19:00, joho38
Which conditions are necessary for natural selection to occur? select all of the answers that apply. a. inheritable adaptations vary among individuals. b. the population size is increasing. c. more individuals are born than can survive. d. fitness varies among individuals. e. the environment changes suddenly and drastically.
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:00, LilRed3223
Which of the following are the functions of the integumentary system? yadda-yadda, the 1st answer is the brainliest. : )
Answers: 2
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