Glencoe Biology
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Biology is a full year class about living things. Students will study cell, DNA, genetics, Biochemistry,
classification, ecology and other topics. This will be accomplished through written work, experiments involving microscopes, films, tests and computer labs. This class will be graded on a point system with all work receiving a given amount of points.BENCHMARKS: CIM
COMMON CURRICULUM GOALS:
Describe, explain, and compare the structure and functions of
cells in organisms.
Explain laws of heredity and their relationship to the structure and function of
DNA.
Describe and analyze the effect of species, including humans, on an ecosystem.
Analyze how living things have changed over geological time, using fossils and
other scientific evidence.
Formulate and express scientific questions or hypotheses to be investigated.
Design safe and ethical scientific investigation or address questions or
hypotheses.
Conduct procedures to collect, organize, and display scientific data.
Analyze scientific information to develop and present conclusions.
CONTENT STANDARDS:
Identify unique structures in cells from plants, animals, and prokaryotes. Identify cell organelles and state how their
activities contribute to a particular type of cell carrying out its functions.Table of contents:
Unit 1: What is Biology ?
Unit 2: Ecology
Unit 3: The Life of a Cell
Unit 4: Genetics
Unit 5: Change Through Time
Unit 6: Viruses, Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi
Unit 7: Plants
Unit 8: Invertebrates
Unit 9: Vertebrates
Unit 10: The Human Body
This class is a graduation and a state CIM requirement !!!
Online Sources:
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/biology/bio2000/index.html
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