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UNIT 3: Cell Energy, Plant Structure, Human Reproduction/Fetal Development STUDENT LEARNING MAP Grade Level: High School Subject: Biology I Honors Plant Structure & Cellular Energy UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Unit Essential Question: • How are plant organs related to their functions? • How do organisms get and use energy? Key Learning Statement: In autotrophs, photosynthesis transforms sunlight into food energy; cellular respiration releases the energy. Heterotrophic organisms process food energy either through cellular respiration or fermentation. Both processes produce usable energy in the form of ATP. Lesson Essential Questions Know Energy for Heterotrophs • How is food energy processed aerobically and anaerobically? • How are the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration related? Plants • What are the functions of major plant tissues and organs? Version 1501 Do • ATP/ADP Cycle • What is ATP and its role in the cell? Photosynthesis • How do organisms convert sunlight into chemical energy? PACING: 4 Weeks ATP • • Formula for photosynthesis and cellular respiration. • • aerobic anaerobic dermal tissue ground tissue guard cell meristematic tissue phloem root hairs seed pistil petals egg filament style stomata • transpiration vascular tissue xylem cambium root cap stamen ovary sperm sepal anther stigma • • Explain ATP energy transfers and diagram the ATP/ADP cycle. Discuss forms of energy and transformation of energy. Identify the reactants, products and basic processes of photosynthesis. Identify the reactants, products and basic processes of aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration (fermentation). Explain the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Relate major plant organs and tissues to function: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, cones. Diagram and label plant structures. Page 2 of 3 Marion County Public Schools-Curriculum Map Grade Level: High School Subject: Biology I Honors UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Plant Structure & Cellular Energy ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES PACING: 4 Weeks SAMPLE FOCUS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS Resources: Holt McDougal-Biology • Chapter 4, Sections 1, 2, 4, 6 • Chapter 21, Sections 1 – 4 • Chapter 22, Section 2 Activities: • Photosynthesis and/or Respiration lab • Plant Lab • Lab- A Closer Look at Flowers – Holt Lab Binder, p. 35 • Lab- Rates of Photosynthesis – Holt Textbook p. 106-107 • SC.9.12.L.18.9 Biology Writing Prompt FCA CONTENT FOCUS Content for this unit is tested on the semester exam. Version 1501 SEMESTER EXAM Photosynthesis vs Cellular Respiration Cellular respiration ATP Plant parts and functions Photosynthesis Fermentation Vascular tissue CULMINATING ACTIVITY 1 MC 2 MC 1 MC 4 MC 1 MC 1 MC 1 MC • Given a list of vocabulary words, create a concept map that links ATP/ADP, photosynthesis, and respiration. RELATED SKILLS • • STRATEGEIS FOR DIFFERENTIATION Monocot Dicot Page 3 of 3 Marion County Public Schools-Curriculum Map Grade Level: High School Subject: Biology I Honors Human Reproduction UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Unit Essential Question: How do the structures of the human reproductive system function in the process of reproduction? Lesson Essential Questions Reproductive Anatomy • What are the structures and functions of the male reproductive system? • What are the structures and functions of the female reproductive system? Fertilization and Fetal Development • What are the major events from fertilization until birth? Version 1501 PACING: 1 Week Key Learning Statement: The human body has highly specialized structures that function in the reproduction of the human organism. Know Do • reproductive system penis vagina scrotum testes fallopian tubes (oviduct) vas deferens epididymis uterus zygote seminal vesicle prostate gland urethra cervix ovary • • blastocyst amniotic sac placenta amniotic fluid umbilical cord cleavage neurulation ovulation implantation morula gastrulation hormone • • Describe the function of the following male reproductive organs: seminal vesicle, prostate gland, vas deferens, urethra, epididymis, scrotum, penis, testes. Describe the function of the following female reproductive organs: vagina, ovaries, oviducts/fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix. Label on a diagram: ovulation, fertilization and implantation. Illustrate the major events with weeks (and trimesters) from fertilization to birth. Describe human development from zygote, embryo (morula, blastocyst), fetus. Page 2 of 3 Marion County Public Schools-Curriculum Map Grade Level: High School Subject: Biology I Honors UNIT/ORGANIZING PRINCIPLE: Human Reproduction ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES PACING: 1 Week SAMPLE FOCUS ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS Resources: Holt McDougal – Biology • Chapter 34 Activities: Reproductive: • Figure 34.11 Trimesters of Development, p. 80 • Figure 34.13 Three Stages of Birth, p. 805 Semester Exam CONTENT FOCUS Embryonic/fetal development Function of sex organs Version 1501 2 MC 2 MC CULMINATING ACTIVITY STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENTIATION Trimester foldable detailing major events in each trimester. Page 3 of 3