Textbook Readings for Hogs, Chickens and More

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1 Life Requires Energy 6
16 Humans Put Many Prokaryotes to Work 348 Nutrients in Environment
17 BQ - Why and how do algae form? 357 Nutrients in Environment
22 AIN - Boost Plant Growth With Fertilizer 478 Nutrients in Environment
22 Plants Require 16 Essential Elements 476 Nutrients in Environment
22 Leaves and Roots Absorb Essential Elements 477-478 Nutrients in Environment
36 The Ecological Footprint Is An Estimate of Resource Use 754-755 Populations
37 Multiple Species Interact in Communities - Intro 762 Nutrients in Environment
37 Ecosystems Require Continuous Energy Input 767-771 Energy Flow
37 Ecosystems Require Continuous Energy Input - Intro 767-768 Energy Flow
37 Food Webs Depict the Transfer of Energy and Atoms 768-769 Energy Flow
37 Every Trophic Level loses Energy 769-770 Energy Flow
37 Harmful Chemicals May Accumulate in the Highest Trophic Levels 770-771 Energy Flow
37 Chemicals Cycle Within Ecosystems 772-777 Nutrients in Environment
37 Chemicals Cycle Within Ecosystems - Intro 772 Nutrients in Environment
37 Water Circulates Between the Land and the Atmosphere 772-773 Nutrients in Environment
37 Autotrophs Obtain Carbon as CO2 774 Nutrients in Environment
37 The Nitrogen Cycle Relies on Bacteria 775-776 Nutrients in Environment
37 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems Are Linked in Surprising Ways 777 Nutrients in Environment
37 The Phosphorus Cycle Begins with the Weathering of Rocks 776-777 Nutrients in Environment
39 Earth’s Biodiversity Is Dwindling - Intro 804 Nutrients in Environment
39 Water Pollution Threatens Aquatic Life 807-808 Nutrients in Environment
39 Invasive Species Displace Native Organisms 812-813 Nutrients in Environment