Presentation requirements ON Kincaid’s lupine <—–(FLOWER)
PLANTS/FUNGI
I. Organism Introduction: your presentation must contain:
a. The common and scientific names of your organism
b. Where you observed your organism (e.g. country, state, park, zoo).
c. A discussion on why you selected this organism
d. If possible, a picture of you observing your organism safely in the field.
II. Energy Ecology: your presentation must address how the plant/fungus obtains and stores its energy. For example: how does the plant harvest energy using leaves or body mass?
III. Reproductive Ecology: your presentation must address how your plant/fungus reproduces. Include a discussion on any of the specific structures or cell types that are required for reproduction.
IV. Habitat: your presentation must discuss where your organism lives. This does not refer to a city or state; rather it is the natural environment in which your organism lives. Some factors to consider when discussing habitat include abiotic factors like soil or water as well as biotic factors like predators, prey or hosts.
V. Biotic Interactions: your presentation should discuss any biotic interactions your organism has with other organisms that may use it for food, shelter or reproduction.