Cellular respiration is the process by which our bodies convert glucose from …
Cellular respiration is the process by which our bodies convert glucose from food into energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Start by exploring the ATP molecule in 3D, then use molecular models to take a step-by-step tour of the chemical reactants and products in the complex biological processes of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the Electron Transport Chain, and ATP synthesis. Follow atoms as they rearrange and become parts of other molecules and witness the production of high-energy ATP molecules.
Recognizing adolescenceAdolescence is a period of life with specific health and developmental …
Recognizing adolescenceAdolescence is a period of life with specific health and developmental needs and rights. It is also a time to develop knowledge and skills, learn to manage emotions and relationships, and acquire attributes and abilities that will be important for enjoying the adolescent years and assuming adult roles.All societies recognize that there is a difference between being a child and becoming an adult. How this transition from childhood to adulthood is defined and recognized differs between cultures and over time. In the past it has often been relatively rapid, and in some societies it still is. In many countries, however, this is changing.Age: not the whole storyAge is a convenient way to define adolescence. But it is only one characteristic that delineates this period of development. Age is often more appropriate for assessing and comparing biological changes (e.g. puberty), which are fairly universal, than the social transitions, which vary more with the socio-cultural environment.
Students are presented with a graph of atmospheric becomes CO² values from …
Students are presented with a graph of atmospheric becomes CO² values from Mauna Loa Observatory, and are asked to explore the data by creating a trend line using the linear equation, and then use the equation to predict future becomes CO² levels. Students are asked to describe qualitatively what they have determined mathematically, and suggest reasons for the patterns they observe in the data. A clue to the reason for the data patterning can be deduced by students by following up this activity with the resource, Seasonal Vegetation Changes. The data graph and a student worksheet is included with this activity. This is an activity from Space Update, a collection of resources and activities provided to teach about Earth and space. Summary background information, data and images supporting the activity are available on the Earth Update data site.
Attached is an overview of Chapter 1 in the form of PPT. …
Attached is an overview of Chapter 1 in the form of PPT. It is structured with talking / discussion points instead of detailed notes. This correlates to Texas Government 1.0 Chapter 1.
Attached is an overview of Chapter 2 in the form of PPT. …
Attached is an overview of Chapter 2 in the form of PPT. It is structured with talking / discussion points instead of detailed notes. This correlates to Texas Government 1.0 Chapter 2.
This packet was created for use by my online biology community college …
This packet was created for use by my online biology community college students at West Hills Community College in Lemoore, CA. It has been written to be used with Concepts of Biology by Open Stax.
Attached is an overview of Chapter 3 in the form of PPT. …
Attached is an overview of Chapter 3 in the form of PPT. It is structured with talking / discussion points instead of detailed notes. This correlates to Texas Government 1.0 Chapter 3.
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