7.L.1.1: Students are able to identify basic cell organelles and their functions.

7.L.1.1.b: Describe the function of the cell membrane to include active transport and passive transport (diffusion, osmosis).

Osmosis

7.L.1.1.c: Describe cell walls as providing support and shape.

Cell Structure

7.L.1.1.d: Describe cytoplasm.

Cell Structure

7.L.1.1.e: Describe vacuoles.

Cell Structure
Paramecium Homeostasis

7.L.1.1.f: Describe the function of the nucleus.

RNA and Protein Synthesis

7.L.1.1.h: Protein synthesis (ribosomes)

RNA and Protein Synthesis

7.L.1.1.i: Transcription/translation

RNA and Protein Synthesis

7.L.1.1.j: Endoplasmic reticulum

Cell Structure

7.L.1.1.k: Lysosomes

Cell Structure

7.L.1.1.l: Chloroplasts role in photosynthesis

Cell Energy Cycle
Cell Structure

7.L.1.1.m: Mitochondria role in respiration

Cell Energy Cycle
Cell Structure

7.L.1.2: Students are able to identify and explain the function of the human systems and the organs within each system.

7.L.1.2.c: Digestive

Digestive System

7.L.1.2.e: Circulatory

Circulatory System
Digestive System

7.L.1.2.g: Endocrine

Digestive System

7.L.1.2.j: Excretory

Circulatory System
Digestive System

7.L.1.4: Students are able to describe and identify the structure of vascular and non-vascular plants.

Pollination: Flower to Fruit

7.L.2.1: Students are able to distinguish between processes involved in sexual and asexual reproduction.

7.L.2.1.b: Identify the role of genetics in the transmission of traits and characteristics in organisms.

Inheritance
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

7.L.3.1: Students are able to predict the effects of biotic and abiotic factors on a species' survival.

7.L.3.1.a: Describe processes by which matter and energy flow through an ecosystem.

Food Chain

Correlation last revised: 5/24/2018

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