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different types of cells--grows into a fetus--baby is born— grows into a toddler—grows into a child—grows into a teenager—grows into an adult). AND • Explaining what occurs in the processes of fertilization and early embryo development (e.g., sperm + egg com- bi...
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different types of cells--grows into a fetus--baby is born— grows into a toddler—grows into a child—grows into a teenager—grows into an adult). AND • Explaining what occurs in the processes of fertilization and early embryo development (e.g., sperm + egg com- bine to produce a new individual). Science Concepts: a. Following fertilization, cell division produces a small cluster of cells that then differentiate by appearance and function to form the basic tissues and organs of an em
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http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/science.pdf#page=96
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different types of cells--grows into a fetus--baby is born— grows into a toddler—grows into a child—grows into a teenager—grows into an adult). AND • Explaining what occurs in the processes of fertilization and early embryo development (e.g., sperm + egg <span class="highlight">com</span>- bine to produce a new individual). Science Concepts: a. Following fertilization, cell division produces a small cluster of cells that then differentiate by appearance and function to form the basic tissues and organs of an em
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