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Biology Grade 9 Full Notes Alberta

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This is the full notes of BIOLOGY for grade 9, Alberta. it has everything you need to know, well written and slightly simplified from class notes. With this you can ace your tests and exams!!

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TOPIC 1
SPECIES:
-​ group of organisms that are distinct from any other group
-​ Species share common characteristics and are capable of reproducing with each other to
generate fertile offspring
VARIATION:
-​ Refers to the differences within a group of similar things. No two organisms even within
a population are alike
-​ Ex. height, hair color, etc.
GENES:
-​ Variation we observe is a result of organisms genes (DNA)
-​ Different types of genes results in different characteristics and traits
-​ Genetic variation exists in any natural population and comes from the mutation or
mixing of organisms DNA.
SPECIATION:
-​ This process of change is aided by natural selection
-​ Traits that allow better survival are selected for over time
ECO SYSTEMS, POPULATION, COMMUNITY:
-​ A place where biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) things interact.
-​ Members of a species that live in the same area and share resources form a population.
-​ When populations of different species live in an area together they form a community.
NICHE:
-​ Within specific communities, animals occupy a specific niche.
-​ An organism’s specific habitat and habitat in a community
-​ It allows for an organism to have access to resources it requires (food, shelter, etc) and
survive.
-​ Niches of a population can vary depending on the area they inhabit due to differences in
resources and the presence of competing organisms.
-​ Broader niche = generalists
-​ Narrower niche = specialists
INTERSPECIES COMPETITION:
-​ If 2 species occupy a common habitat and access the same resource, it’s possible they can
directly compete for it.
-​ Results in a decrease in each species share of the resources.
-​ Limits the size of populations in an area
-​ When similar species have slightly different niches they dont compete for resources
instead they divide the resources among them. This is known as resource partitioning
(share)

, VARIATION:
-​ Variation in species allows for the survival of a species
-​ Different characteristics allow organisms to deal with environmental changes differently
& effectively. Also to adapt to new/changed environments much easier.
-​ The variation allows access to new or alternate niches if required.
Variation or changes in the environments can be
-​ Introduction of disease, Extreme climates (hot, cold, dry, etc), Natural disasters,
Resource scarcity
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY:
The variety of species and ecosystems on earth and the ecological processes of which they are a
part.
-​ Ecosystem diversity (biomes)
-​ Community + species diversity (more resources = more diversity)
-​ Genetic diversity (DNA)
TOPIC 2

INTERDEPENDENCE:
As they interact, Each species depends on many other species in the environment.

PREDATOR-PREY RELA:
-​ Example of an interdependent relationship
-​ Populations of predators will fluctuate with numbers of prey. aka predator-prey cycles
-​ Predator species are fed
-​ Prey species are helped because the strongest, healthiest individuals survive to reproduce
-​ Prey species are also kept in check so they don't populate
Another group of independent relationships where organisms are independent on one another
are known as symbiotic relationships

Mutualism
-​ Where both organisms benefit
Commensalism
-​ Where only one organism benefits
Parasitism
-​ Where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
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