B1.1Recognize that and explain how the many cells in an
individual can be very different from one another, even though they are all
descended from a single cell and thus have essentially identical genetic
instructions. Understand that different parts of the genetic instructions are
used in different types of cells and are influenced by the cellÕs environment
and past history.
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Molecules and Cells |
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7.4.1Explain that similarities among organisms are found in
external & internal anatomical features, including specific
characteristics at the cellular level, such as the number of chromosomes.
Understand that these similarities are used to classify organisms since they
may be used to infer the degree of relatedness among organisms. |
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7.4.3 Explain how, in sexual reproduction, a single specialized
cell from a female merges with a specialized cell from a male & this
fertilized egg carries genetic information from each parent & multiplies
to form the complete organism. |
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B.1.2 Explain that every cell is covered by a membrane that
controls what can enter and leave the cell. Recognize that in all but quite
primitive cells, a complex network of proteins provides organization and
shape. In addition, understand that flagella and/or cilia may allow some
Protista, some Monera, and some animal cells to move. |
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B.1.3 Know and describe that within the cell are specialized
parts for the transport of materials, energy capture and release, protein
building, waste disposal, information feedback, and movement. In addition to
these basic cellular functions common to all cells, understand that most
cells in multicellular organisms perform some special functions that others do
not. |
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B.1.4 Understand and describe that the work of the cell is
carried out by the many different types of molecules it assembles, such as
proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. |
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B.1.7 Explain that complex interactions among the different
kinds of molecules in the cell cause distinct cycles of activities, such as
growth and division. Note that cell behavior can also be affected by
molecules from other parts of the organism, such as hormones. |
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B.1.8 Understand and describe that all growth and development is
a consequence of an increase in cell number, cell size, and/or cell products.
Explain that cellular differentiation results from gene expression and/or
environmental influence. Differentiate between mitosis and meiosis. |
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Developmental and
Organismal Biology |
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B.1.11 Describe that through biogenesis all organisms begin
their life cycles as a single cell and that in multicellular organisms,
successive generations of embryonic cells form by cell division. |
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B.1.14 Recognize and explain that communication and/or
interaction are required between cells to coordinate their diverse
activities. |
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B.1.15 Understand and explain that, in biological systems,
structure and function must be considered together. |
Genetics
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B.1.21 Understand and explain that the information passed from
parents to offspring is transmitted by means of genes which are coded in DNA
molecules. |
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B.1.29 Understand that and explain how the actions of genes, patterns
of inheritance, and the reproduction of cells and organisms account for the
continuity of life, and give examples of how inherited characteristics can be
observed at molecular and whole-organism levels - in structure, chemistry, or
behavior. |
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Evolution |
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Ecology |
Historical
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