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Content Standards Cell Structure
& Function
Cells & You:
Processes
and Applications
Genetics Theory Genetics Applications Evolution
Science as Inquiry
CONTENT STANDARD A: As a result of activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop
         
  Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry          
Identify questions and concepts that guide scientific investigations
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Design and conduct scientific investigations
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Use technology and mathematics to improve investigations and communications
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Formulate and revise scientific explanations and models using logic and evidence
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Recognize and analyze alternative explanations and models
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Communicate and defend a scientific argument
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  Understandings about scientific inquiry          
How physical, living, or designed systems function
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Scientists conduct investigations for a wide variety of reasons
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Scientists rely on technology
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Mathematics is essential in scientific inquiry
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Scientific explanations
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Communication of Results of scientific inquiry
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Physical Science
CONTENT STANDARD B: As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop an understanding of
         
  Structure of atoms          
Matter is made of minute particles called atoms
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Atomic Structure
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Nuclear forces
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Radioactive isotopes are unstable and undergo spontaneous nuclear reactions
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  Structure and properties of matter          
Atoms interact
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An element is composed of a single type of atom
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Bonds between atoms
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The physical properties of compounds
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Solids, liquids, and gases
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Carbon atoms
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  Chemical reactions          
Chemical reactions occur all around us
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Chemical reactions may release or consume energy
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Mechanisms of Chemical Reactions
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Reaction rates vary
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Catalysts and enzymes
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  Motions and forces          
Laws of motion
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Gravitation
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Electric force
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Electric between matter
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Electromagnetic forces
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  Conservation of energy and increase in disorder          
Energy Conservation
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Kinetic energy, potential energy, or energy contained by a field
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Heat and temperature
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Everything tends to become less organized and less orderly over time
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  Interactions of energy and matter          
Waves
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Electromagnetic waves
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Discrete amounts of energy in atoms/molecules
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Conductors and insulators
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Life Science
CONTENT STANDARD C: As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop understanding of
         
  The cell          
Cells have particular structures that underlie their functions
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Most cell functions involve chemical reactions
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Cells store and use information to guide their functions
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Cell functions are regulated
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Plant cells contain chloroplasts, the site of photosynthesis
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Cells can differentiate
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  Molecular basis of heredity          
In all organisms, DNA carries the details
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Chromosomes and reproduction
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Mutations occur spontaneously at low rates
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  Biological evolution          
Species evolve over time
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The diversity of organisms
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Natural selection
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Common ancestry of organisms
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Biological classifications are based on how organisms are related
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  Interdependence of organisms          
The atoms and molecules on the earth cycle among the living and nonliving components of biosphere
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Energy flows through ecosystems in one direction
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Organisms both cooperate and compete in ecosystems
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Limiting factors on organism interactions
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Human beings affect the ecosystem
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  Matter, energy, and organization in living systems          
All matter tends toward more disorganized states
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The energy for life primarily derives from the sun
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The chemical bonds of food molecules contain energy ATP
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Complexity and organization of organisms
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The distribution and abundance of organisms
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Matter and energy flows through living systems
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  Behavior of organisms          
Multicellular animals have nervous systems that generate behavior
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Organisms have behavioral responses to internal changes and to external stimuli
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Behaviors have evolved through natural selection
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Behavioral biology has implications for humans
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Earth and Space Science
CONTENT STANDARD D: As a result of their activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop an understanding of
         
  Energy in the earth system          
Earth systems have internal and external sources of energy, both of which create heat
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The outward transfer of earth's internal heat drives convection circulation in the mantle
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Heating of earth's surface and atmosphere by the sun drives convection within the atmosphere and oceans
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Global climate is determined by energy transfer from the sun
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  Geochemical cycles          
The earth is a system containing essentially a fixed amount of each stable chemical atom or element
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Movement of matter
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  Origin and evolution of the earth system          
The origin of the solar system
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Geologic time
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Evolution of the earth system
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Origin of life
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  Origin and evolution of the universe          
The "big bang" theory
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Early history of the universe
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Processes in stars
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Science and Technology
CONTENT STANDARD E: As a result of activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop
         
  Abilities of technological design          
Identify a problem or design an opportunity
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Propose designs and choose between alternative solutions
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Implement a proposed solution
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Evaluate the solution and its consequences
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Communicate the problem, process, and solution
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  Understandings about science and technology          
Scientists in different disciplines use different methods of investigation
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Science often advances with the introduction of new technologies and advances new technologies
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Creativity, imagination, and a good knowledge base are all required in the work of science
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Science and technology are pursued for different purposes
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Scientific knowledge is made public through presentations at professional meetings and publications
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Science in Personal and Social Perspectives
CONTENT STANDARD F: As a result of activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop understanding of
         
  Personal and community health          
Hazards and the potential for accidents exist
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The severity of disease symptoms is dependent on many factors
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Personal choice concerning fitness and health involves multiple factors
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An individual's mood and behavior may be modified by substances
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Selection of foods and eating patterns determine nutritional balance
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Families serve basic health needs, especially for young children
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Sexuality is basic to the physical, mental, and social development of humans
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  Population growth          
Populations grow or decline through the combined effects of several factors
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Various factors influence birth rates and fertility rates
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Populations can reach limits to growth
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  Natural resources          
Human populations use resources in the environment in order to maintain and improve their existence
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Increasing human consumption places severe stress on the finite resources of the Earth
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Humans use many natural systems as resources
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  Environmental quality          
Natural ecosystems provide an array of basic processes that affect humans
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Materials from human societies affect the earth
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Many factors influence environmental quality
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  Natural and human-induced hazards          
Normal adjustments of earth may be hazardous for humans
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Human activities can enhance potential for hazards
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Some natural hazards, are rapid and spectacular
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Natural and human-induced hazards present the need for humans to assess potential danger and risk
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  Science and technology in local, national, and global challenges          
Science and technology are essential social enterprises, but alone they can only indicate what can happen, not what should happen
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Understanding basic concepts and principles of science and technology should precede active debate about related practical and ethical challenges
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Progress in science and technology can be affected by social issues and challenges
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Individuals and society must decide on proposals involving new research and technologies
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Humans have a major effect on other species
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History and Nature of Science
CONTENT STANDARD G: As a result of activities in grades 9-12, all students should develop understanding of
         
  Science as a human endeavor          
Individuals and teams have contributed and will continue to contribute to the scientific enterprise
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Scientists have ethical traditions
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Scientists are influenced by societal, cultural, and personal beliefs
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  Nature of scientific knowledge          
Science distinguishes itself through the use of empirical standards, logical arguments, and skepticism
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Scientific explanations must meet certain criteria
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All scientific knowledge is, in principle, subject to change as new evidence becomes available
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  Historical perspectives          
Diverse cultures have contributed scientific knowledge and technologic inventions
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Changes in science occur as small modifications in extant knowledge
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Occasionally, there are advances in science and technology that have important and long-lasting effects on science and society
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The historical perspective of scientific explanations demonstrates how scientific knowledge changes by evolving over time, almost always building on earlier knowledge
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