The number of protons and the mass number define the type of atom. Section 3: How Atoms Differ K What I Know W What I Want to Find Out L What I Learned.
Light energy is trapped and converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis. Section 2: Photosynthesis 1 Photosynthesis 2PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis.
B.1AB.1A - Demonstrate safe practices during laboratory and field investigations.
12.4 Gene Regulation and Mutation Objectives: 6(D) Recognize that gene expression is a regulated process. 6(E) Identify and illustrate changes in DNA and.
▪Today we will be covering: ▪What is orthopedics? ▪What are bones? ▪How to classify bones ▪Types of levers ▪Muscle forces ▪Fractures! ▪How to repair a.
A physical property can be observed without changing the identity of the material; a chemical property can be observed when one or more new substances.
Living organisms obtain energy by breaking down organic molecules during cellular respiration. Section 3: Cellular Respiration K What I Know W What I Want.
Light, a form of electromagnetic radiation, has characteristics of both a wave and a particle. Section 1: Light and Quantized Energy K What I Know W What.
B.1A - Demonstrate safe practices during laboratory and field investigations.
Section 2: Scientific Methods Scientists use scientific methods to systematically pose and test solutions to questions and assess the results of the tests.