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Life Science- Hooper-1 Life Science Course Outline Unit 1- Life Science through Inquiry Textbook 1 – Science Explorer: Cells and Heredity Unit 2 – Cell Theory and Cell Processes Textbook 1 - Science Explorer: Cells and Heredity Unit 3 – Genetics Textbook 1 - Science Explorer: Cells and Heredity Unit 4 – Adaptations and Natural Selection Textbook 1 - Science Explorer: Cells and Heredity Unit 5 - Classification Textbook 2 – Science Explorer: From Bacteria to Plants Unit 6 – Simple Organisms Textbook 2 – Science Explorer: From Bacteria to Plants Unit 7 – Animal Kingdom – Invertebrates Textbook 3 – Science Explorer: Animals Unit 8 – Animal Kingdom – Vertebrates Textbook 3 – Science Explorer: Animals Unit 9 – Plant Kingdom Textbook 2 – Science Explorer: From Bacteria to Plants Unit 10 – Ecology and Environmental Science Textbook 4 – Science Explorer: Environmental Science Life Science- Hooper-2 Life Science Detailed Course Outline Unit 1- Life Science through Inquiry What is Life Science/Biology? ● laboratory safety ●laboratory equipment ● metric System ● scientific method Unit 2 – Cell Theory and Cell Processes Microscopes ● characteristics of living things ● the cell ●photosynthesis ● respiration ● cell transport Unit 3 – Genetics DNA structure ● genes and inheritance ● Punnett squares ● biotechnology ● DNA fingerprinting Unit 4 – Adaptations and Natural Selection Adaptations ● natural selection ● artificial selection ● evolution Unit 5 - Classification Phylogeny ● levels of taxonomy ● scientific names ● dichotomous keys ● field guides Unit 6 – Simple Organisms Viruses ● archaea ● bacteria ● protozoa ● algae ● fungus-like protists ● fungi Unit 7 – Invertebrate Animals Kingdom Animalia ● biological symmetry ● sponges ● cnidarians ● flatworms ● roundworms ● segmented worms ● mollusks ● echinoderms ● arthropods ●insect ecology ● integrated pest management Unit 8 – Vertebrate Animals Phylum Chordata ● fish ● amphibians ● reptiles ● birds ● mammals Unit 9 – Plants Characteristics of plants ● mosses and liverworts ● ferns and horsetails ● gymnosperms ● flowering plants ● agricultural technology Unit Ten – Ecology and Environmental Science Interactions between organisms ● populations and ecosystems ● biomes ● ecological succession ● cycles of matter ● invasive species ●biodiversity