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1 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How much energy is passed on?
2 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: trophic levels
3 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: visitors
4 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Introducing Ecology Exhibition, visitors
5 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: visitors
6 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: displays
7 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: displays
8 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Scale model of exhibition
9 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: introduction
10 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Display 1.3 What do plants need energy for?
11 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Animals in a British oak woodland display
12 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Energy - the driving force display
13 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Plants in a British oak woodland
14 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: What do Animals need energy for?
15 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Non-living surroundings in a British woodland
16 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Display 2.19 - How do animals get their energy?
17 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Use of energy in animals
18 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Display 1.9 Raw materials needed by plants and animals
19 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: display 1.13 - An oak woodland system
20 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: display 2.1 - Green plants capture light
21 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: display 2.1 - No absorbtion of green light by green plants
22 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: 'What do plants do with the energy?' display
23 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Use of energy in plants
24 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Photosynthesis display 2.7
25 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: 'Non-green' green plants display 2.8
26 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Materials needed for support and protection of plants
27 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Plant growth display 2.12
28 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Plants cannot live by light alone display 2.13-2.16
29 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Primary producers display 2.17-2.18
30 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Feeding display 2.24-2.25
31 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How do animals get their energy? display 3.1
32 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Herbivores display 3.2
33 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Decomposers display 3.4
34 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Omnivores display 3.5
35 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Two viewers showing decomposers and food chains
36 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Longer food chains display 3.11
37 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Larger carnivores display 3.12
38 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Fewer carnivores and longer food chains display 3.13-3.14
39 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Myxomatosis display 3.18
40 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: A woodland foodweb display
41 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Recycling atoms
42 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Where do living things get energy from? display 4.2
43 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Pieces of the energy pathway display 4.4-4.6
44 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How carnivores herbivores and greeen plants use energy
45 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Living things use energy to capture more energy
46 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How living things use energy display 4.8-4.10
47 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Energy is used for movement and warmth display 4.11
48 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Energy is used for growth and repair display 4.13
49 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Energy is used for reproduction display 4.14
50 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Solar energy display 4.15
51 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Sun's energy reaching a leaf display 4.16
52 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How much energy is passed on in a woodland ecosystem display 4.18
53 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How much energy is passed on in a seashore ecosystem display 4.19
54 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Calculating how much energy is passed on display 4.20
55 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Exhibitions: Not alot of energy is passed on display 4.21
56 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How much energy is obtained from carnivores' and herbivores' food? display 4.22-4.23
57 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How much energy do animals use to get their food? display 4.24-4.25
58 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Why do living things store energy? display 5.2
59 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: What determines the amount of energy stored? display 5.3
60 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Why does the amount of energy stored vary throughout the year? display 5.4
61 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: How does drought affect storage? display 5.5
62 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Trophic levels display 6.1
63 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Trophic levels of the young and old display 6.2-6.3
64 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Trophic levels and food chains display 6.4
65 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Building a pyramid of energy display 6.5
66 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Counting and weighing display 6.6
67 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Using what we know about pyramids display 6.7
68 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: We can study ecosystems display 6.8
69 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: An ecosystem can be whatever you want it to - display 6.10
70 - Introducing Ecology Gallery: Opening ceremony
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