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Living Environment: Human and comparative reproduction
Reproduction and development are necessary for the continuation of any species, and as such all species have unique but related strategies for reproduction. In this unit, students learn about continuity and diversity of life in a variety organisms, including humans, and use their findings to discern evolutionary relationships. Exploring print texts, visuals, and hands-on experiences, students compare the mechanisms through which different living things reproduce, with a focus on comparisons to human reproduction.
This unit includes a performance task, supports for evaluating types of evidence, Regents-aligned questions, and is organized into inquiry-based 5E model plans.
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