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Biology 1 is a laboratory-oriented course designed to give students a background in biological concepts as well as experience in using the methods of scientific inquiry.  The course focuses on the life processes that occur within the cell, the anatomy and physiology of complex multicellular organisms, and the ways by which life forms reproduce, develop, and adapt to conditions in their environment.  The course includes a unit on human life education that addresses the topics of human reproduction and human development.  Parents have the option of withdrawing their children from any or all topics included in the state-mandated Family Life Education portion.  Students opting-out will be provided with alternative biology lessons.  If dissections are a part of the laboratory experience, alternatives are available. 

Students are required to take the Standards of Learning End Of Course Test

Other Standards for Science, Biology :
standard 4

UNDERSTAND RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION

  benchmark 4.a Understand Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
    indicator 4.a.1 Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
    indicator 4.a.2 Understand the evolutionary relationships between cell types
  benchmark 4.b Explore the Diversity and Variation of Eukaryotes
    indicator 4.b.1 Compare and contrast plant and animal cells
  benchmark 4.c Understand Similarities Between Single Cells and Whole Organisms
    indicator 4.c.1 Describe, identify and state the function of each basic organelle
    indicator 4.c.2 Understand cell specialization in multicellular organisms
  benchmark 4.d Understand the Cell Membrane Model
    indicator 4.d.1 Compare and contrast types of cell transport (passive and active)
    indicator 4.d.2 Illustrate and explain the fluid mosaic model of the plasma membrane
    indicator 4.d.3 Analyze the reasons why cell size is limited

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