Biology
Welcome to biology! Biology is a fascinating branch of science that allows you to learn about how the smallest living things on Earth (cells) turn into some of the most complicated things on Earth (you and me), and how we interact with the Earth in so many ways. How can plants make their own food? Why do kids look like their parents? What's so different about red blood cells and white blood cells? The answers to these questions and more are below. In these links, you'll find presentations and worksheets (when possible) available for you to look through. So use this material to catch up in class or just to investigate something cool. If you have any questions, just email me at kzysk@washoeschools.net. Happy exploring!Class Material
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Subpages (17): Ch.10 Cell Growth and Division Ch.11 Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction Ch.12 Mendel and Heredity Ch.13 DNA, RNA, and Proteins Ch.14 Genes in Action Ch.15 Gene Technology and Human Applications Ch.16 Evolutionary Theory Ch.18 Classification Ch.1 Biology and You Ch.2 Applications of Biology Ch.3 Chemistry of Life Ch.4 Ecosystems Ch.5 Populations and Communities Ch.6 The Environment Ch.7 Cell Structure Ch.8 Cells and Their Environment Ch.9 Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
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