Cells and Systems AKS
15 - identify the cell as a basic unit and structure of all organisms (GPS, ITBS)
15a - explain the components of the Cell Theory
15b - relate cell structures to basic cell functions of typical plant and animal cells (GPS)
15b1 - identify the structure and function of cell membrane, nucleus,
cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria, nuclear membrane, chromosomes,
vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, cell wall, and ribosomes (GPS)
15b2 - compare and contrast the structures of a typical plant and animal cell
15c - explain that cells are organized into tissues, tissues into organs, organs into organ systems, and systems into organisms (GPS)
15c1 - explain that tissues, organs, and organ systems serve the needs cells have for oxygen, food, and waste removal (GPS)
15d - describe and discuss the movement of materials into and out of the cell for the maintenance of homeostasis (diffusion, osmosis, and active transport)
15e - describe how cells carry on the life processes of movement, reproduction, response, cellular respiration, photosynthesis and metabolism
15f - explain that cells take in nutrients to grow, divide, and make needed materials (GPS)
15g - (Extension) analyze factors that affect the rate of cellular transport
16 - explain how the human body is composed of organ systems functioning together (GPS, ITBS)
16a - demonstrate understanding of the purpose and interactions of the major organ systems (digestive, respiratory, reproductive, circulatory, excretory, muscular, skeletal, nervous, immune) (GPS)
Bio 8a) state the cell theory
Bio 8b) describe the cell cycle
Bio 8c) identify common cell organelles and describe the function of each (e.g. diagrams and microscopic examinations)
Bio 8d) explain the role of cell organelles (including the cell membrane) in maintaining homeostasis and cell reproduction for both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (GPS)
Bio 8f) explain the impact of water in life processes (i.e. adhesion, cohesion, capillarity, density, and osmosis) (GPS)
Bio 8g) describe processes whereby substances enter and leave the cell (passive and active transport mechanisms)
Bio 8h) investigate factors that affect the rate of cellular transport (i.e. molecule size, charge, concentration, temperature)
Bio 8l) analyze and explain the storage and release of energy through the process of photosynthesis and respiration (GPS)
15a - explain the components of the Cell Theory
15b - relate cell structures to basic cell functions of typical plant and animal cells (GPS)
15b1 - identify the structure and function of cell membrane, nucleus,
cytoplasm, chloroplasts, mitochondria, nuclear membrane, chromosomes,
vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, cell wall, and ribosomes (GPS)
15b2 - compare and contrast the structures of a typical plant and animal cell
15c - explain that cells are organized into tissues, tissues into organs, organs into organ systems, and systems into organisms (GPS)
15c1 - explain that tissues, organs, and organ systems serve the needs cells have for oxygen, food, and waste removal (GPS)
15d - describe and discuss the movement of materials into and out of the cell for the maintenance of homeostasis (diffusion, osmosis, and active transport)
15e - describe how cells carry on the life processes of movement, reproduction, response, cellular respiration, photosynthesis and metabolism
15f - explain that cells take in nutrients to grow, divide, and make needed materials (GPS)
15g - (Extension) analyze factors that affect the rate of cellular transport
16 - explain how the human body is composed of organ systems functioning together (GPS, ITBS)
16a - demonstrate understanding of the purpose and interactions of the major organ systems (digestive, respiratory, reproductive, circulatory, excretory, muscular, skeletal, nervous, immune) (GPS)
Bio 8a) state the cell theory
Bio 8b) describe the cell cycle
Bio 8c) identify common cell organelles and describe the function of each (e.g. diagrams and microscopic examinations)
Bio 8d) explain the role of cell organelles (including the cell membrane) in maintaining homeostasis and cell reproduction for both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells (GPS)
Bio 8f) explain the impact of water in life processes (i.e. adhesion, cohesion, capillarity, density, and osmosis) (GPS)
Bio 8g) describe processes whereby substances enter and leave the cell (passive and active transport mechanisms)
Bio 8h) investigate factors that affect the rate of cellular transport (i.e. molecule size, charge, concentration, temperature)
Bio 8l) analyze and explain the storage and release of energy through the process of photosynthesis and respiration (GPS)