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1 - including 1-1 What is Science? 1-1 What is Biology? p. 2 Background Info.; p. 3 ELL/ESL; p How Scientists Work 1-4 The Scientific Method p. 17 Background Info.; p. 19 ELL/ESL,,, Teacher Alert; p. 20 Teacher Alert; p Studying Life 1-1 What is Biology? p. 2 Background Info.; p. 3 ELL/ESL; p Tools and Procedures 1-4 The Scientific Method p. 17 Background Info.; p. 19 ELL/ESL,,, Teacher Alert; p. 20 Teacher Alert; p The Nature of Matter 2-1 Matter, Energy and Chemical Processess of Life p. 32 Background Info.; p. 34 ELL/ESL, ; 2-2 Properties of Water 2-5 Properties of Water p. 53 Background Info.; p. 55 ELL/ESL, 2-3 Carbon Compounds 3-1 What are Organic Molecules? p. 70 Background Info.; p. 72 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert; p. 73, 2-4 Chemical Reactions and Enzymes 2-4 Bonding Patterns p. 42 Background Info.; p. 43, Teacher Alert; p. 45 ELL/ESL, ; p. 46 Teacher Alert 3-1 What is Ecology? 17-1 Understanding Population Dynamics p. 536, Background Info., p. 537, p. 538 ELL/ESL, 3-2 Energy Flow 18-1 How Does Energy Flow Through an Ecosystem? 3-3 Cycles of Matter 18-2 The Cycling of Chemicals in an Ecosystem p. 566 Background Info.; p. 568 ELL/ESL, ; p. 569 Teacher Alert p. 573 Background Info.; p. 575 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert; p. 576, 1

2 - including 4-1 The Role of Climate 18-3 Biomes p. 580 Background Info.; p ; p. 582 ELL/ESL;Teacher Alert; p What Shapes an Ecosystem? 19-1 What Impact Do Humans Have on Ecosystems? p. 592 Background Info.; p. 594, 596, 597 ; p. 595 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert 4-3 Biomes 18-3 Biomes p. 580 Background Info.; p ; p. 582 ELL/ESL;Teacher Alert; p Aquatic Ecosystems 18-3 Biomes p. 580 Background Info.; p ; p. 582 ELL/ESL;Teacher Alert; p How Populations Grow 17-1 Understanding Population Dynamics p. 536, Background Info., p. 537, p. 538 ELL/ESL, 5-2 Limits to Growth 17-4 How Do Communities Start and Survive? 5-3 Human Population Growth 17-4 How Do Communities Start and Survive? 6-1 A Changing Landscape 19-1 What Impact Do Humans Have on Ecosystems? p. 555 Background Info.; p. 556, 557 ELL/ESL; p. 559,, Online Connection p. 555 Background Info.; p. 556, 557 ELL/ESL; p. 559,, Online Connection p. 592 Background Info.; p. 594, 596, 597 ; p. 595 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert 6-2 Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources 19-2 Conservation Biology p. 601 Background Info.; p. 602 ; p. 603, Teacher Alert; p. 604 ELL/ESL 2

3 - including 6-3 Biodiversity 18-3 Biomes p. 580 Background Info.; p ; p. 582 ELL/ESL;Teacher Alert; p Charting a Course for the Future 19-3 Science and Technology p. 607 Background Info.; p. 609, Teacher Alert; p. 610 ELL/ESL; p. 613 Online Connection 7-1 Life is Cellular 4-1 What is a Cell? p. 104 Background Info.; p. 106 ; p. 107 ELL/ESL,, Teacher Alert 7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure 5-3 Organelles p. 142 Background Info.; p. 144, ; p. 145 ELL/ESL 7-3 Cell Boundaries 5-1 What are Cell Membranes? p. 134, Background Info.; p. 135 Teacher Alert; p. 136 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert 7-4 The Diversity of Cellular Life 4-3 What Kind of Cell Is It? p. 116 Background Info.; p. 117 ; p. 118 Teacher Alert; p. 119 ELL/ESL 8-1 Energy and Life 6-1 What is Energy? p. 170 Background Info.; p. 171 ELL/ESL; p Photosynthesis: An Overview 8-1 What is Photosynthesis? p. 224 Background ; p. 225 ELL/ESL; p The Reactions of Photosynthesis 8-2 The Light Reaction p. 230 Background Info.; p. 232 ELL/ESL; p. 233, Teacher Alert; p. 234 ; p The Dark Reaction: The Calivin- Benson Cycle p. 238 Background Info.; p. 239 ; p. 240 ELL/ESL; p. 242, Online Connection 3

4 - including 9-1 Chemical Pathways 7-1 What is Cellular Respiration? p. 196 Background Info.; p. 198 ELL/ESL; p The Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport 7-2 The Stages of Cellular Respiration p. 200 Background Info.; p. 203 ELL/ESL; p Cell Growth 9-1 The Cell Cycle and Mitosis p. 248 Background Info.; p. 250 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert 10-2 Cell Division 9-1 The Cell Cycle and Mitosis p. 248 Background Info.; p. 250 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert 10-3 Regulating the Cell Cycle 9-2 What is Cancer? p. 252 Background Info.; p The Work of Gregor Mendel 10-1 What did Mendel Discover? p. 278 Background Info.; p. 280 ; p. 281 ; p. 282 ELL/ESL; p. 283 Teacher Alert 11-2 Probability and Punnett Squares 10-2 Different Ways Alleles Cooperate p. 284 Background Info.; p. 286 ELL/ESL; p. 287, Teacher Alert; p. 288 ; p Exploring Mendelian Genetics 10-1 What did Mendel Discover? p. 278 Background Info.; p. 280 ; p. 281 ; p. 282 ELL/ESL; p. 283 Teacher Alert 11-4 Meiosis 9-3 Meiosis: The Life Cycle of Sex Cells p. 256 Background Info.; p. 257 Teacher Alert; p. 258 ELL/ESL 11-5 Linkage and Gene Maps 10-2 Different Ways Alleles Cooperate p. 284 Background Info.; p. 286 ELL/ESL; p. 287, Teacher Alert; p. 288 ; p DNA 11-1 How Are Molecules of Life Involved in Heredity? p. 306 Background Info.; p. 307 ; p. 308 ELL/ESL 4

5 - including 12-2 Chromosomes and DNA Replication 11-2 DNA Replication p. 310 Background Info.; p. 312 ELL/ESL; p. 313 Teacher Alert 12-3 RNA and Protein Synthesis 3-4 Proteins p. 88 Background Info.; p. 90 Teacher alert; p. 91 ; p. 92 Teacher Alert; p. 93 ELL/ESL 12-4 Mutations 11-3 The Path of Genetic p. 316 Background info.; p. 317 ; p. 318 Teacher Alert; p. 319 ELL/ESL 12-5 Gene Regulation 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 13-1 Changing the Living World 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 13-2 Manipulating DNA 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 13-3 Cell Transformation 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 13-4 s of Genetic Engineering 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 14-1 Human Heredity 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic 14-2 Human Chromosomes 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science 5

6 - including 14-3 Human Molecular Genetics 11-5 Using the Path of Genetic ELL/ESL, ; p. 328 Science 15-1 The Puzzle of Life s Diversity 13-1 What is Biological Evolution? p. 388 Background Info.; p. 389 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert; p. 390 ; p Ideas that Shaped Darwin s Thinking 13-5 Natural Selection p. 404 Background Info.; p. 407, Teacher Alert; p. 408 ELL/ESL 15-3 Darwin Presents His Case 13-1 What is Biological Evolution? p. 388 Background Info.; p. 389 ELL/ESL, Teacher Alert; p. 390 ; p Genes and Variation 13-5 Natural Selection p. 404 Background Info.; p. 407, Teacher Alert; p. 408 ELL/ESL 16-2 Evolution as Genetic Change 14-1 What is Speciation? p. 428 Background Info.; p. 429 ; p. 430 ELL/ESL; p. 431 Teacher Alert 16-3 The Process of Speciation 14-1 What is Speciation? p. 428 Background Info.; p. 429 ; p. 430 ELL/ESL; p. 431 Teacher Alert 17-1 The Fossil Record 13-2 Evidence of Evolution p. 392 Background Info.; p. 394 Teacher Alert; p. 395 ELL/ESL, 17-2 Earth s Early History 13-2 Evidence of Evolution p. 392 Background Info.; p. 394 Teacher Alert; p. 395 ELL/ESL, 17-3 Evolution of Multicellular Life 13-2 Evidence of Evolution p. 392 Background Info.; p. 394 Teacher Alert; p. 395 ELL/ESL, 6

7 - including 17-4 Patterns of Evolution 13-4 Processes in Evolution p. 404 Background Info.; p. 407, Teacher Alert; p. 408 ELL/ESL 18-1 Finding Order in Diversity 14-2 Classification of Species p. 434 Background Info.; p. 436 ; p. 437 ELL/ESL 18-2 Modern Evolutionary Classification 14-2 Classification of Species p. 434 Background Info.; p. 436 ; p. 437 ELL/ESL 18-3 Kingdoms and Domains 15-1 How Do Scientists Classify Living Things? p. 458 Background Info./ p. 459 Teacher Alert; p. 460 ELL/ESL 19-1 Bacteria 14-2 Classification of Species p. 434 Background Info.; p. 436 ; p. 437 ELL/ESL 19-2 Viruses 11-4 What are Viruses? p. 321 Background Info.; p. 322 ELL/ESL, ; p. 323 Science Journ Diseases Caused by Bacteria and Viruses 11-4 What are Viruses? p. 321 Background Info.; p. 322 ELL/ESL, ; p. 323 Science Journ The Kingdom Protista 15-2 The Kingdom Protista p. 464 Background Info.; p. 465 ELL/ESL; p. 466 Teacher Alert 20-2 Animallike Protists: Protozoans 15-2 The Kingdom Protista p. 464 Background Info.; p. 465 ELL/ESL; p. 466 Teacher Alert 20-3 Plantlike Protists: Unicellular Algae 15-2 The Kingdom Protista p. 464 Background Info.; p. 465 ELL/ESL; p. 466 Teacher Alert 20-4 Plantlike Protists: Red, Brown, and Green Algae 15-2 The Kingdom Protista p. 464 Background Info.; p. 465 ELL/ESL; p. 466 Teacher Alert 20-5 Funguslike Protists 15-2 The Kingdom Protista p. 464 Background Info.; p. 465 ELL/ESL; p. 466 Teacher Alert 21-1 The Kingdom Fungi 15-3 The Kindgom Fungi p. 468 Background info.; p. 469 ELL/ESL; p

8 - including 21-2 Classification of Fungi 15-3 The Kindgom Fungi p. 468 Background info.; p. 469 ELL/ESL; p Ecology of Fungi 15-3 The Kindgom Fungi p. 468 Background info.; p. 469 ELL/ESL; p Introduction to Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Bryophytes 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Seedless Vascular Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Seed Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Angiosperms Flowering Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Specialized Tissues in Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Roots 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Stems 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Leaves 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p

9 - including 23-5 Transport in Plants 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Reproduction With Cones and Flowers 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Seed Development and Germination 15-4 The Kingdom Plantae p. 472 Background Info.; p Plant Propagation and Agriculture This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Hormones and Plant Growth This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Plant Responses This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Plant Adaptations This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Introduction to the Animal Kingdom 15-5 The Kingdom Animalia p. 479 Background Info.; p. 480 ELL/ESL, 26-2 Sponges 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Cnidarians 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Flatworms 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Roundworms 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Annelids 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p

10 - including 27-4 Mollusks 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Introduction to the Arthropods 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Groups of Arthropods 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Insects 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Echinoderms 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Invertebrate Evolution 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p Form and Function in Invertebrates 15-6 Invertebrates p. 482 Background Info.; p The Chordates 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Fishes 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Amphibians 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Reptiles 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Birds 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Introduction to the Mammals 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p

11 - including 32-2 Diversity of Mammals 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Primates and Human Origins 15-8 Humans p. 497 Background Info.; p. 498 ELL/ESL; p. 499 Online Connection 33-1 Chordate Evolution 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Controlling Body Temperature 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Form and Function in Chordates 15-7 Vertebrates p. 489 Background Info.; p. 491 ; p. 492 ELL/ESL; p Elements of Behavior 16-1 What is Behavioral Biology? p. 506 Background Info.; p. 507 ; p. 508 ELL/ESL; p. 509, Teacher Alert 34-2 Patterns of Behavior 16-2 Types of Behavior p. 513 Background Info.; p. 514 ELL/ESL, ; p. 515 Teacher Alert; p Human Body Systems 12-1 The Digestive System Background Info. p. 344; ELL/ESL p. 346; p. 346; Teacher Alert p The Respiratory System Background Info. p. 348; ELL/ESL p. 351; p. 350; Teacher Alert p The Circulatory System Background Info. p. 352; ELL/ESL p. 353; p. 355; p The Excretory System Background Info. p. 359; ELL/ESL p. 360; p

12 - including 12-5 The Nervous System Background Info. p. 362; ELL/ESL p. 364; p The Sensory System Background Info. p. 367; ELL/ESL p. 369; p. 370; p. 369; Teacher Alert p The Endocrine System Background Info. p. 372; ELL/ESL p The Skeletal and Muscular Systems Background Info. p. 375; ELL/ESL p. 375; p. 377; p. 377; Online Connection p The Nervous System 12-5 The Nervous System p. 362 Background Info.; p. 364 ELL/ESL, 35-3 Divisions of the Nervous System 12-5 The Nervous System p. 362 Background Info.; p. 364 ELL/ESL, 35-4 The Senses 12-6 The Sensory System p. 367 Background Info.; p. 368 Teacher Alert; p. 369 ELL/ESL, ; p Drugs and the Nervous System 12-5 The Nervous System p. 362 Background Info.; p. 364 ELL/ESL, 36-1 The Skeletal System 12-8 The Skeletal and Muscular System p. 375 ELL/ESL, Background Info.; p. 377 ; p. 381 Online Connection 36-2 The Muscular System 12-8 The Skeletal and Muscular System p. 375 ELL/ESL, Background Info.; p. 377 ; p. 381 Online Connection 36-3 The Integumentary System This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology. 12

13 - including 37-1 The Circulatory System 12-3 The Circulatory System p. 352 Background Info.; p. 353 ELL/ESL; p. 355, 37-2 Blood and the Lymphatic System 12-3 The Circulatory System p. 352 Background Info.; p. 353 ELL/ESL; p. 355, 37-3 The Respiratory System 12-2 Respiratory System p. 348 Background Info.; p. 350, Teacher Alert; p. 351 ELL/ESL 38-1 Food and Nutrition 12-1 The Digestive System p. 344 Background Info., Teacher Alert; p. 346 ELL/ESL, 38-2 The Process of Digestion 12-1 The Digestive System p. 344 Background Info., Teacher Alert; p. 346 ELL/ESL, 38-3 The Excretory System 12-4 The Excretory System p. 359 Background Info.; p. 360 ELL/ESL; p The Endocrine System 12-7 The Endocrine System p. 372 Background Info.; p. 373 ELL/ESL 39-2 Human Endocrine Glands 12-7 The Endocrine System p. 372 Background Info.; p. 373 ELL/ESL 39-3 The Reproductive System This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Fertilization and Development This skill is not addressed in AGS Biology Infectious Disease 11-6 Natural Defenses Against Disease p. 332 Background Info.; p. 333 ELL/ESL; p. 335 ; p. 337 Online Connection 40-2 The Immune System 11-6 Natural Defenses Against Disease p. 332 Background Info.; p. 333 ELL/ESL; p. 335 ; p. 337 Online Connection 13

14 - including 40-3 Immune System Disorders 11-6 Natural Defenses Against Disease p. 332 Background Info.; p. 333 ELL/ESL; p. 335 ; p. 337 Online Connection 40-4 The Environment and Your Health 11-6 Natural Defenses Against Disease p. 332 Background Info.; p. 333 ELL/ESL; p. 335 ; p. 337 Online Connection 14

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