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 2006 Science and Technology/Engineering Curriculum Framework
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functions; cell membranes. 2.2 Cellular similarities and differences of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 2.4 Reactants, products, and purposes of photosynthesis and respiration. 2.5 Role of ATP in metabolism. 2.6 The cell cycle and mitosis in asexual reproduction. 2.7 Meiosis in sexual reproduction. C e...
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functions; cell membranes. 2.2 Cellular similarities and differences of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 2.4 Reactants, products, and purposes of photosynthesis and respiration. 2.5 Role of ATP in metabolism. 2.6 The cell cycle and mitosis in asexual reproduction. 2.7 Meiosis in sexual reproduction. C e ll Bio l og y and Bio c hemistry 2.8 Differences of a virus and a cell. Sys t ems in Living Thin gs An at om y and Physi o l o gy 2. Structures in plants that are responsible for food production
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daily lives. 7.1 Explain examples of adaptive or assistive devices, e.g., prosthetic devices, wheelchairs, eyeglasses, grab bars, hearing aids, lifts, braces. 7.2 Describe and explain adaptive and assistive bioengineered products, e.g., food, <span class="highlight">bio</span>-fuels, irradiation, integrated pest management. Brainstorm and evaluate alternative ideas for an adaptive device that will make life easier for a person with a disability, such as a device that picks up objects from the floor. (7.1) Massachusetts
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functions; cell membranes. 2.2 Cellular similarities and differences of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 2.4 Reactants, products, and purposes of photosynthesis and respiration. 2.5 Role of ATP in metabolism. 2.6 The cell cycle and mitosis in asexual reproduction. 2.7 Meiosis in sexual reproduction. C e ll <span class="highlight">Bio</span> l og y and <span class="highlight">Bio</span> c hemistry 2.8 Differences of a virus and a cell. Sys t ems in Living Thin gs An at om y and Physi o l o gy 2. Structures in plants that are responsible for food production
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vehicle or device. 6.4 Lift, drag, friction, thrust, and gravity in a vehicle or device. 7.1 Adaptive and assistive devices. <span class="highlight">Bio</span> - engineering 7.2 Adaptive and assistive bioengineered products. Fluid S y stem s 3.1 Differences between open and closed fluid systems. 3.2 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems and how each relates to manufacturing and transportation systems. 3.3 The ability of a hydraulic system to multiply distance, multiply force, and effect directional change. 3.4 The velocity of
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clips, reference books, software, video laser discs, long-distance learning, CD-ROMs, and electronic <span class="highlight">bulletin</span> boards Suggest how to adapt materials for students with differing levels of achievement Suggest enrichment and skill reinforcement activities for extended learning Include suggestions for a variety of assessment approaches such as portfolios, journals, projects, and informal and formal tests V. Student Assessment Materials Are free of inappropriate or derogatory material