Biology of Soil - Lesson 10 - Soil Biome

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Description: Students will understand the complexity of the soil biome, including the interaction of all organisms, from microorganisms, to plants, to insects and vertebrates.
Grade Levels: 9-12
Keywords: legume, nonliving, no-till, tillage, acre
Lesson Area: Soil Biology
Resource Type: Teacher's Guide

Next Generation Science Standards

Grade Discipline Core Idea
9-12 LS2.A: Interdependent relationships in ecosystems Ecosystems have carrying capacities resulting from biotic and abiotic factors. The fundamental tension between resource availability and organism populations affects the abundance of species in any given ecosystem.
9-12 LS2.C: Ecosystem dynamics, functioning, and resilience If a biological or physical disturbance to an ecosystem occurs, including one induced by human activity, the ecosystem may return to its more or less original state or become a very different ecosystem, depending on the complex set of interactions within the ecosystem.