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Unit 5 Brine Shrimp Hatching Success Lab Activity

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Unit 5 Brine Shrimp Hatching Success Lab Activity

In this lab, students investigate how salinity affects hatching of the eggs of a particular type of brine shrimp.

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Unit 5 Comparative Reproduction Anticipation Guide

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Unit 5 Comparative Reproduction Anticipation Guide

Students use a prediction guide to surface prior knowledge on sexual reproduction across different species.

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Unit 5 Comparing Fertilization Methods Resource Index

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Unit 5 Comparing Fertilization Methods Resource Index

An index of multimedia and text resources that can be used to support students in investigating the similarities and differences between the fertilization methods of different species and the role fertilization plays in sexual reproduction.

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Unit 5 Comparing Sexual and Asexual Reproduction 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Unit 5 Comparing Sexual and Asexual Reproduction 5E Instructional Model Plan

Organisms may reproduce sexually, asexually, or utilize both modes of reproduction depending on their environment. Both sexual and asexual reproduction confer advantages and disadvantages to the individual organism and the population as whole. In this sequence, students explore these concepts and gain an understanding of the idea that sexual reproduction is especially important in maintaining genetic diversity which may lead to increased disease resistance and viability of a population in an unstable environment.

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Unit 5 Comparison of Embryos 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Unit 5 Comparison of Embryos 5E Instructional Model Plan

Commonalities in embryo development across vertebrates highlight evolutionary relationships and provide evidence for common descent. Human reproduction is highlighted in this sequence, and students explore the role of the placenta and how toxins may impact development.

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Unit 5 Egg Comparison Resource Index

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Unit 5 Egg Comparison Resource Index

An index of multimedia and text resources that can be used to support students in investigating the similarities and differences between eggs of different species and the role meiosis plays in sexual reproduction.

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Unit 5 Egg Development and Meiosis 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Unit 5 Egg Development and Meiosis 5E Instructional Model Plan

Commonalities observed across gametes in all sexually reproducing organisms provides evidence for the unity of life. However, many differences demonstrate the role of natural selection in ensuring organisms are uniquely adapted to their habitat and lifestyle. In this sequence, students explore ova to begin to tease out evolutionary relationships, gain a deeper understanding of adaptive reproductive strategies, and to discover the function of meiosis.

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Unit 5 Flower Dissection Lab Activity

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Unit 5 Flower Dissection Lab Activity

In this lab, students examine the intricate structures that compose a flower.

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Unit 5 Gamete Production and Fertilization 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Unit 5 Gamete Production and Fertilization 5E Instructional Model Plan

Different plant and animal species employ different strategies for reproducing sexually. One key area where these differences are observable is in their method of gamete production and their fertilization methods. In this sequence, students compare different species' gamete production and fertilization methods to those of humans; allowing them to consider the reproduction advantage of different methods.

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Unit 5 Human Reproduction Unit Plan

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LE Unit 5: LE: Comparative Reproduction
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Unit 5 Human Reproduction Unit Plan

Reproduction and development are necessary for the continuation of any species, and as such all species have unique but related strategies for reproduction. In this unit, students learn about continuity and diversity of life in a variety organisms, including humans, and use their findings to discern evolutionary relationships. Exploring print texts, visuals, and hands-on experiences, students compare the mechanisms through which different living things reproduce, with a focus on comparisons to human reproduction.

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Unit 5 Regents-based Item Bank

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LE Unit 5: LE: Comparative Reproduction
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Unit 5 Regents-based Item Bank

The Regents Item Bank provides questions from past Regents exams aligned with the content of this unit.

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Unit 5 Reproduction as Evidence for Evolution Cladogram Performance Task

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Unit 5 Reproduction as Evidence for Evolution Cladogram Performance Task

In this task, students create a cladogram that most accurately represents the evolutionary relationships between the organisms given. Students use evidence from the unit to justify the choices made in your cladogram, including an explanation of why there are both similarities and differences across all of the organisms.

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