In this unit, students focus on the structure and function of specialized cells, tissues, and organs in the phenomena of complex multicellular organisms, and they explore how the body processes information gathered by sensory receptors. In this lesson, they develop a model for a human organ system and then observe different human cells to understand how structure influences function. This page highlights each part of this lesson.
In this unit, students explore the structure and function of the human body by developing models of the interactions within and between systems. In this lesson, they investigate the science phenomena of cellular hierarchy in multicellular organisms, including major organ systems and their functions. This page is a high-level extract of this lesson.
In this unit, students discover the structure and function of specialized cells, tissues, and organs in complex multicellular organisms, and they explore the phenomena of how the body processes information gathered by sensory receptors. This page is a high-level lesson extract.
In this unit, students explore forest ecosystems, studying the science phenomena of interactions between living things and the environment. In this lesson, students build on their understanding of how energy affects the growth of organisms by exploring the phenomena of forest food webs, and analyzing how the phenomena of drought can have a ripple effect through the ecosystem. This page showcases all components of this lesson.
In this unit, students use what they know about the relationship between energy and matter to investigate how energy powers the cycling of Earth materials. In this lesson, they analyze the phenomena of processes that form fossil fuels, which determine how these natural resources are distributed around the planet. This page highlights all the parts of this lesson.
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