Standards of Learning
BIO.1.b: hypotheses are formulated based on direct observations and information from the scientific literature;
Effect of Temperature on Gender
Seed Germination
BIO.1.d: graphing and arithmetic calculations are used as tools in data analysis;
BIO.3.d: the capture, storage, transformation, and flow of energy through the processes of photosynthesis and respiration.
Cell Energy Cycle
Photosynthesis Lab
BIO.4.a: characteristics of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;
BIO.4.c: similarities between the activities of a single cell and a whole organism; and
Cell Structure
Paramecium Homeostasis
BIO.4.d: the cell membrane model (diffusion, osmosis, and active transport).
BIO.5.d: maintenance of homeostasis;
BIO.5.e: human health issues, human anatomy, body systems, and life functions; and
BIO.6.d: prediction of inheritance of traits based on the Mendelian laws of heredity;
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)
BIO.6.f: the structure, function, and replication of nucleic acids (DNA and RNA);
Building DNA
RNA and Protein Synthesis
BIO.6.g: events involved in the construction of proteins;
BIO.6.i: exploration of the impact of DNA technologies.
BIO.7.b: fossil record interpretation;
Human Evolution - Skull Analysis
BIO.8.b: how genetic variation, reproductive strategies, and environmental pressures impact the survival of populations;
Microevolution
Rainfall and Bird Beaks
BIO.8.c: how natural selection leads to adaptations;
Evolution: Mutation and Selection
Evolution: Natural and Artificial Selection
Natural Selection
Rainfall and Bird Beaks
BIO.8.e: scientific explanations for biological evolution.
Evolution: Mutation and Selection
BIO.9.a: interactions within and among populations including carrying capacities, limiting factors, and growth curves;
Food Chain
Rabbit Population by Season
BIO.9.b: nutrient cycling with energy flow through ecosystems;
Correlation last revised: 8/8/2016