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    • The Nervous System

      Description: This lesson will cover the parts and functions of the nervous system and how it mediates communication between different parts o...
      Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
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    • Introduction to Physiology

      Description: As a result of the coordinated structures and functions of organ systems, the internal environment of the human body remains rel...
      Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
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    • Seeds & Seed Germination

      Description: This lesson will cover the basics of seed anatomy, types of seeds (monocots dicots) and the process of seed germination.
      Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
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    • Chicken Embryo Development

      Description: In this lesson student gets an overview of the hatchery process in a commercial poultry setting and students will observe daily ...
      Contributor: Matt Patton
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    • Investigating Photosynthesis- A Color Story

      Description: In this lesson, students will be able to put their knowledge of the photosynthesis equation to work. Students will discover th...
      Contributor: Beth Knapp
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    • Cell Dairy Farm

      Description: In this lesson, students will use analogies to compare the function a dairy farm to the function of a cell. Students will explor...
      Contributor: Beth Knapp
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    • Cloning

      Description: In this lesson students will be able to explore the cloning world. Students will receive information on transgenic animals and t...
      Contributor: Beth Knapp
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    • California Weeds, Crops and Native Plants **

      Grades: 9 to 12
      Description: Students will learn about the diversity of California crops, weeds and native plants and how to identify and manage each in an...
      Contributor: Carrie Monlux
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    • Pick - A - Part!

      Description: Students will be able to identify the external body parts of sheep, swine, dairy cattle and beef. This is a lesson I usually ...
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    • Genetic Mutations

      Description: This is a follow-up lesson to a basic mutation lesson. At the end of the lesson students will be able to describe how some ge...
      Contributor: Austin Large
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    • Why is Water Sticky? -- Jill Sperling

      Description: Students learn about hydrogen bonds and why they are the glue that holds water molecules together. Students then apply that ...
      Contributor: Jill Sperling
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    • Alternative Uses of Livestock Animals

      Description: This is an overview lesson of the use of animals such as bison, ostrich, emus, kiwis, cassowary, llamas, alpacas and elk. It w...
      Contributor: Anna Bates
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    • Analyzing Technological Advancements in Agriculture

      Description: After identifying technology in agriculture, this lesson will address current agriculture technology that is of current public...
      Contributor: Jennifer Wilke
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    • Livestock Parasite Control

      Description: Students will learn the most common methods of parasite control, the common ways to use anthelmintics for different species of...
      Contributor: Kathy Bibby
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    • Genetic Checkers -Matt Patton

      Description: This lesson predicts genetic probability using monohybrid and dihybrid Punnett Squares. In 1905, Reginald Punnett, devised a sho...
      Contributor: Matt Patton
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    • Plant Tissue Culture

      Description: This lesson is to be taught after introducing students to the different types of asexual propagation. Plant tissue culture is ...
      Contributor: Aireal Covey
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    • Ruminant Digestive System

      Description: This lesson covers the parts and functions of the ruminant digestive system. It also covers how this unique digestive system pro...
      Contributor: Krista Vannest
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    • Are Enzymes the Key? Holly Whitworth

      Description: In this lesson students will understand all living organisms contain enzymes. These enzymes exist throughout the cell and insi...
      Contributor: Holly Whitworth
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    • Biomolecules in Food -Holly Whitworth

      Description: Students will investigate which macromolecules are present in different types of food. Students will be testing for proteins, ...
      Contributor: Holly Whitworth
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      4 years ago
    • It's Not Easy Being Green!

      Description: This lesson provides an overview of the definition of photosynthesis as well as its equation. The photosynthesis process is br...
      Contributor: Jill Sperling
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      4 years ago