Overview: The human body continually interacts with the external environment. In this unit, students learn that the circulatory system assists in this interaction between the blood cells and the external environment and, in combination with the immune system, defends the body against pathogens. Students apply the principles of heredity and molecular genetics to explain human disorders and to assess the risks and benefits of genetic technologies.
Key Concepts: The following concepts are developed in this unit and may also be addressed in other units or in other courses. The intended level and scope of treatment is defined by the learning outcomes.
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Study GuideThe study guide will be introduced at the beginning of each unit and will serve as a pre-and post assessment. this assessment will become a student self-assessment where you will identify areas of strength and areas still in need of attention
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NotesAlong with the unit notes is a set of skeleton curricular notes. these notes are to be completed throughout the unit and utilized as a study reference for the diploma exam.
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Unit ProjectsThe multiple Intelligence projects cover all the curricular outcomes int he unit. The projects will not be assessed unless you utilize your MI strengths as identified at the beginning of the year. Dipping into your own creativity can boost engagement levels and deepen overall understanding of content. Enjoy!
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