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The living environment, from the interior of a cell to the complex relationships among populations, are queried in this final examination. Learners look at air pollution maps, diagrams of cells, population graphs, and drawing of cells. They answer multiple choice, graphing, and written response style questions. This is truly an all-encompassing assessment!
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cancer, communicable disease, smallpox, the immune system, adenosine triphosphate, bird beaks, beaks, birds, blood flow, blood, cell division, cells, cell transport, dna, deoxyribonucleic acid, dna sequence, human impact on the environment, environmental stewardship, organ systems, human body systems, human development, humans, organic molecules, molecules, plant cells, plants, protein synthesis, protein, selective breeding, reproduction, galapagos finches, the galapagos islands, evolution, the theory of evolution, abiotic factors, adaptations, amino acids, animal cells, autotrophs, biodiversity, biotic factors, carbon dioxide, chromosomes, decomposers, diffusion, dynamic equilibrium, electrolytes, electrophoresis, food webs, genetics, habitats, heredity, heterotrophs, homeostasis, immunity, insulin, limiting factors, meiosis, mitochondrion, mitosis, mutation, natural selection, niche, offspring, organelles, osmosis, pollution, the atmosphere, the scientific method, urine, vaccinations, zygotes, population, graphing, graphs, graphs interpreting, growth rate
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