S103.1

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Biology Standard 3.1 - Level 10

The pattern/process of reproduction and development is specific to different organisms.

Standard in Kid Friendly Language

Students will be able to understand the similarities and differences of plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates involving reproduction, development, and systems.

Standard Unwrapped

KNOW - technical vocabulary, structures and functions of systems, all relating to plants, invertebrates, and vertebrates.

Vocabulary

Plants

  • sporophyte , gametophyte , bryophyte , gemma , protonema , antheridium , archegonium , vascular tissue , xylem , lignin , leaf , rhizome , sporangium

Invertebrates

  • invertebrate , vertebrate , feedback inhibition , blastula , protostome , deuterostome , anus , endoderm , mesoderm , ectoderm , radial symmetry , cephalization , choanocyte , osculum , spicule , archaeocyte , internal fertilization , larva , gemmule , cnidocyte , nematocyst , polyp , medusa , gastrovascular cavity , nerve net , hydrostatic skeleton , external fertilization , acoelomate , pharynx , flame cell , ganglion , eyespot , hemaphrodite , fission , scolex , proglottid , testis , pseudocoelom , anus , septum , seta , crop , gizzard , closed circulatory system , gill , nephridium , clitellum , trochophore , foot , mantle , visceral mass , radula , siphon , open circulatory system , exoskeleton , chitin , appendage , tracheal tube , spiracle , book lung , Malpighian tubule , molting , cephalothorax , thorax , abdomen , carapace , mandible , cheliped , swimmeret , chelicera , pedipalp , spinneret , incomplete metamorphosis , nymph , complete metamorphosis , pupa , pheromone , society , caste , endoskeleton , water vascular system , madreporite , tube foot , coelom , intracellular digestion , extracellular digestion

Vertebrates

  • chordate , notochord , pharyngeal pouch , vertebra , cartilage , atrium , ventricle , cerebrum , cerebellum , medulla oblongata , lateral line system
  • swim bladder , oviparous , ovoviviparous , viviparous , cloaca , nictitating membrane , tympanic membrane , ectotherm , amniotic egg , carapace , plastron , feather , endotherm , crop , gizzard , air sac , mammary gland , subcutaneous fat , rumen , diaphragm , cerebral cortex , monotreme , placenta , marsupial


ABLE TO DO - present a summary of information via power point, overhead, or other media and dissect an organism showing the important structures and systems.

Instructional Strategies

Project Framework

Peer & Student Led Instruction

  • Presentation
  • Dissection

Panel Discussion

  • Similarities
  • Differences

Assessment Strategies

Key Features of the Presentation

Key Features of the Dissection

Resources

Designing Your Power Point

Power Point Tips This website offers tips on creating an effective power point slide show.

Plants

Simple Invertebrates

  • The Tapeworm This website offers information on the tapeworm reguarding anatomy and function, reproduction, humans as a host, and consequences of infestation.
  • The Round Worm This website offers information on structure and systems of the round worm.

Mollusks & Annelids

  • Dissecting an Earthworm This website offers instructional strategy on the dissection of an earthworm.
  • Earthworm Information This website offers information about the earthworm such as, structure & function, reproduction, systems, and locomotion.

Arthropods

Echinoderms and Invertebrate Chordates

Fishes & Amphibians

Reptiles & Birds

  • Snake Information This website offers information on snakes such as structure & function, reproduction, systems, and behavior.
  • Snake Internal Anatomy This website displays the internal anatomy of a snake.
  • Snake organs and functions This website labels the snake organs and gives the function of the organs.
  • Snake Basics This website offers information on the anatomy of a snake and the function of sight, hearing, and smell. Also see a two headed snake!!

Mammals

Humans

Projects and Activities

Personal tools