Biology, Second Half Unit
Credit: 0.5 units
Lessons: 14 lessons, 14 submitted
Exams: 2 exams
Grading: Computer and Faculty Evaluated
Prerequisites: None
Description: Continuing the study of biology, students will examine the diversity of life within the six-kingdom classification model. Lesson topics include the science of taxonomy; viruses and bacteria; protists; fungi; and the plant and animal kingdoms. In the study of plants and animals, students will learn about their structure, function, and reproduction. The last half of the course concludes with a study of the animal kingdom, both invertebrates and vertebrates. Students will also research two special topics.
Special Instructions: Lesson assignments need to be created in Microsoft Word or another word processor that saves files as .doc (Word 97–2003 document) or .rtf (Rich Text format). The same textbook is also used for the first half unit.
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| | Author | Description | Edition | ISBN | New Price | | |
| 1. | Biggs | Biology | '04 | 0-07-829900-4 | 94.20 | |
Required materials total: $94.20
High School fee: $160.00
Administrative fee: $25.00
Subtotal, fees only: $185.00
Required materials: $94.20
Total cost, including materials: $279.20