MI Science Standards
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HS-LS2-5 | ||
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Develop a model to illustrate the role of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the cycling of carbon among the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere. | ||
HS-LS2-6 | ||
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Evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning that the complex interactions in ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers and types of organisms in stable conditions, but changing conditions may result in a new ecosystem. | ||
HS-LS2-7 | ||
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Design, evaluate, and refine a solution for reducing the impacts of human activities on the environment and biodiversity. | ||
HS-LS2-8 | ||
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Evaluate the evidence for the role of group behavior on individual and species’ chances to survive and reproduce. | ||
HS-LS3-1 | ||
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Ask questions to clarify relationships about the role of DNA and chromosomes in coding the instructions for characteristic traits passed from parents to offspring. | ||
HS-LS3-3 | ||
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Apply concepts of statistics and probability to explain the variation and distribution of expressed traits in a population. | ||
HS-LS4-1 | ||
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Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple lines of empirical evidence. | ||
HS-LS4-2 | ||
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Construct an explanation based on evidence that the process of evolution primarily results from four factors: (1) the potential for a species to increase in number, (2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species due to mutation and sexual reproduction, (3) competition for limited resources, and (4) the proliferation of those organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment. | ||
HS-LS4-3 | ||
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Apply concepts of statistics and probability to support explanations that organisms with an advantageous heritable trait tend to increase in proportion to organisms lacking this trait. | ||