Sentences with phrase «most high school biology»

The new unit will help develop students» understanding of energy transfer and conservation in both living and non-living systems so that they can explain fundamental processes in living organisms, a major topic in most high school biology courses.
Mendel is perhaps the more familiar figure; most high school biology classes explain how the Moravian monk developed gene theory and the theory of inherited characteristics (with its distinction between recessive and dominant traits) from his studies of the humble pea.

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Black teaches the most advanced biology class available at her high school in Kenmore, Wash..
How to name species can be another hot button among biologists (more beers, more arguments)- but again, for those dealing with extinction issues, naming is most commonly done in accordance with the Linnaean taxonomy you might have learned (and forgotten) in high - school biology.
Looking more closely at the passage above and comparing it to the content of the National Science Education Standards (NSES)(National Research Council, 1996) shows that a single paragraph from the most commonly used high school biology textbook in the United States includes at least six scientific terms (eukaryotic, chromosome, prokaryote, chromatin, histone, and nucleosome) that are, unlike DNA and protein, not included in the NSES.
Most require some general education courses after high school, such as biology, chemistry, English, computer skills, communication, and math before you may begin the core curriculum of the program.
I worked in biology labs (doing research) during summers and winters through most of high school and all of college.
Phoenix Union High School District is one of the most recent districts in Arizona to implement a comprehensive sex education policy, one that includes medically accurate, age - appropriate information on anatomy, reproduction, and biology; teaches students how to reduce risk of unintended pregnancy and STDs; and «empower [s] students to make informed decisions and create healthy relationships.»
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