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Life Science Standards Structure and Function *

Life Science Standards Structure and Function *. 5. The anatomy and physiology of animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function. * standards used for Dissections. Life Science Standards Structure and Function *.

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Life Science Standards Structure and Function *

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  1. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. The anatomy and physiology of animals illustrate the complementary nature of structure and function. *standards used for Dissections

  2. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. a. Animals have levels of organization for structure and function, including cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the whole organism. *standards used for Dissections

  3. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. b. Organ systems function because of the contributions of individual organs, tissues, and cells. The failure of any part can affect the entire system. *standards used for Dissections

  4. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. c. Bones and muscles work together to provide a structural framework for movement. *standards used for Dissections

  5. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. d. The reproductive organs of the human female and male generate eggs and sperm, and sexual activity may lead to fertilization and pregnancy. *standards used for Dissections

  6. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. e. Learn the function of the umbilicus and placenta during pregnancy. *standards used for Dissections

  7. Life Science StandardsStructure and Function* 5. g. Learn how to relate the structures of the eye and ear to their functions. *standards used for Dissections

  8. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. Physical principles underlie biological structures and functions. *standards used for Dissections

  9. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. a. Visible light is a small band within a very broad electromagnetic spectrum. *standards used for Dissections

  10. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. b. For an object to be seen, light emitted by or scattered from it must enter the eye. *standards used for Dissections

  11. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. c. Light travels in straight lines except when the medium it travels through changes. *standards used for Dissections

  12. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. d. Simple lenses are used in a magnifying glass, the eye, camera, telescope, and microscope. *standards used for Dissections

  13. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. e. White light is a mixture of many wavelengths (colors), and retinal cells react differently with different wavelengths. *standards used for Dissections

  14. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. f. Light interacts with matter by transmission (including refraction), absorption, or scattering (including reflection). *standards used for Dissections

  15. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. g. The angle of reflection of a light beam is equal to the angle of incidence. *standards used for Dissections

  16. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. h. Compare joints in the body (wrist, shoulder, thigh) with structures used in machines and simple devices (hinge, ball-and-socket, and sliding joints). *standards used for Dissections

  17. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. i. Levers confer mechanical advantage ans the application of this principle applies to the musculoskeletal system. *standards used for Dissections

  18. Life Science StandardsPhysical Principles In Living Systems * 6. j. Contractions of the heart generate blood pressure, and heart valves prevent backflow of blood in the circulatory system. *standards used for Dissections

  19. Life Science Standards Cell Biology* 1. All living organisms are composed of cells, from just one to many trillions, whose details usually are visible only through a microscope. *standards used for Dissections

  20. Life Science Standards Cell Biology* 1. c. The nucleus is the repository for genetic information in plant and animal cells. *standards used for Dissections

  21. Life Science Standards Cell Biology* 1. d. Mitochondria liberate energy for the work that cells do. *standards used for Dissections

  22. Life Science Standards Cell Biology* 1. e. Cells divide to increase their numbers through a process of mitosis, which results in two daughter cells with identical sets of chromosomes. *standards used for Dissections

  23. Life Science Standards Cell Biology* 1. f. As multicellular organisms develop, their cells differentiate. *standards used for Dissections

  24. Life Science Standards Genetics* 2. A typical cell of any organism contains genetic instructions that specify its traits. Those traits may be modified by environmental influences. *standards used for Dissections

  25. Life Science Standards Genetics* 2. b. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that inherit half their genes from each parent. *standards used for Dissections

  26. Life Science Standards Genetics* 2. b. Sexual reproduction produces offspring that inherit half their genes from each parent. *standards used for Dissections

  27. Life Science Standards Evolution* 3. Biological evolution accounts for the diversity of species developed through gradual processes over many generations. *standards used for Dissections

  28. Life Science Standards Evolution* 3. a. Both genetic variation and environmental factors are causes of evolution and diversity of organisms. *standards used for Dissections

  29. Life Science Standards Evolution* 3. e. Extinction of a species occurs when the environment changes and the adaptive characteristics of a species are insufficient for its survival. *standards used for Dissections

  30. Life Science Standards Earth History* 3. e. Fossils provide evidence of how life and environmental conditions have changed. *standards used for Dissections

  31. Life Science Standards Investigation and Experimentation* 7. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations. *standards used for Dissections

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