CLE 3210: Biology 1

CLE 3210.1: All living things are made of cells that perform functions necessary for life.

CLE 3210.1.1: Compare the structure and function of cellular organelles in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

Cell Structure
Paramecium Homeostasis

CLE 3210.1.4: Describe the processes of cell growth and reproduction.

Cell Division

CLE 3210.1.5: Compare different models to explain the movement of materials into and out of cells.

Osmosis

CLE 3210.2: All life is interdependent and interacts with the environment.

CLE 3210.2.1: Investigate how the dynamic equilibrium of an ecological community is associated with interactions among its organisms.

Diffusion
Food Chain

CLE 3210.2.2: Analyze and interpret population data, graphs, or diagrams.

Food Chain

CLE 3210.2.3: Predict how global climate change, human activity, geologic events, and the introduction of non-native species impact an ecosystem.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3210.3: Matter cycles and energy flows through the biosphere.

CLE 3210.3.1: Analyze energy flow through an ecosystem.

Food Chain

CLE 3210.3.2: Distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

Cell Energy Cycle

CLE 3210.3.3: Investigate the relationship between the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

Cell Energy Cycle
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3210.3.4: Describe the events which occur during the major biogeochemical cycles.

Cell Energy Cycle
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3210.4: Organisms reproduce and transmit hereditary information.

CLE 3210.4.1: Investigate how genetic information is encoded in nucleic acids.

Chicken Genetics
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)
RNA and Protein Synthesis

CLE 3210.4.2: Describe the relationships among genes, chromosomes, proteins, and hereditary traits.

Chicken Genetics
Evolution: Mutation and Selection
Human Karyotyping
Microevolution
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)
Natural Selection

CLE 3210.4.3: Predict the outcome of monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.

Chicken Genetics
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

CLE 3210.4.4: Compare different modes of inheritance: sex linkage, co-dominance, incomplete dominance, multiple alleles, and polygenic traits.

Chicken Genetics
Microevolution
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

CLE 3210.4.5: Recognize how meiosis and sexual reproduction contribute to genetic variation in a population.

Microevolution

CLE 3210.4.6: Describe the connection between mutations and human genetic disorders.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection

CLE 3210.5: A rich variety and complexity of organisms have developed in response to changes in the environment.

CLE 3210.5.1: Associate structural, functional, and behavioral adaptations with the ability of organisms to survive under various environmental conditions.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection
Natural Selection
Rainfall and Bird Beaks

CLE 3210.5.2: Analyze the relationship between form and function in living things.

Paramecium Homeostasis

CLE 3210.5.3: Explain how genetic variation in a population and changing environmental conditions are associated with adaptation and the emergence of new species.

Microevolution
Natural Selection

CLE 3210.5.5: Explain how evolution contributes to the amount of biodiversity.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3210.5.6: Explore the evolutionary basis of modern classification systems.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3216: Biology II

CLE 3216.1: All living things are made of cells that perform functions necessary for life.

CLE 3216.1.2: Describe how fundamental life processes depend on chemical reactions that occur in specialized parts of the cell.

Cell Structure
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3216.1.3: Explain how materials move into and out of cells.

Osmosis

CLE 3216.1.5: Investigate how proteins regulate the internal environment of a cell through communication and transport.

Osmosis

CLE 3216.1.6: Describe the relationship between viruses and their host cells.

Virus Life Cycle (Lytic)

CLE 3216.2: All life is interdependent and interacts with the environment.

CLE 3216.2.1: Describe how the stability of an ecosystem is maintained.

Food Chain
Interdependence of Plants and Animals

CLE 3216.2.2: Investigate the major factors that influence population size and age distribution.

Food Chain

CLE 3216.2.4: Distinguish between the accommodation of individual organisms and the adaptation of a population to environmental change.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection
Natural Selection

CLE 3216.3: Matter cycles and energy flows through the biosphere.

CLE 3216.3.2: Explain how sunlight is captured by plant cells and converted into usable energy.

Cell Energy Cycle
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3216.3.3: Describe how mitochondria make stored chemical energy available to cells.

Cell Energy Cycle
Cell Structure
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3216.3.5: Analyze the role of ATP in the storage and release of cellular energy.

Cell Energy Cycle

CLE 3216.4: Organisms reproduce and transmit hereditary information.

CLE 3216.4.1: Describe how mutation and sexual reproduction contribute to the amount of genetic variation in a population.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection

CLE 3216.4.2: Describe the relationship between phenotype and genotype.

Chicken Genetics
Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
Microevolution
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

CLE 3216.4.3: Predict the probable outcome of genetic crosses based on Mendel?s laws of segregation and independent assortment.

Chicken Genetics
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

CLE 3216.4.4: Describe the relationship among genes, the DNA code, production of protein molecules, and the characteristics of an organism.

DNA Fingerprint Analysis
Human Karyotyping

CLE 3216.5: A rich variety and complexity of organisms have developed in response to changes in the environment.

CLE 3216.5.1: Identify factors that determine the frequency of an allele in the gene pool of a population.

Chicken Genetics
Mouse Genetics (One Trait)
Mouse Genetics (Two Traits)

CLE 3216.5.2: Determine how mutation, gene flow, and migration influence population structure.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection
Food Chain

CLE 3216.6: All living organisms are both alike and different.

CLE 3216.6.1: Investigate the unity and the diversity among living things.

Microevolution

CLE 3216.7: Plants are essential for life to exist.

CLE 3216.7.1: Describe different plant types plants based on their anatomy and physiology.

Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3216.7.4: Describe the difference between plants and fungi.

Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3221: Chemistry I

CLE 3221.1: Atomic theory is the foundation for understanding the interactions and changes in matter.

CLE 3221.1.2: Analyze the organization of the modern periodic table.

Electron Configuration

CLE 3221.1.3: Describe an atom in terms of its composition and electron characteristics.

Bohr Model of Hydrogen
Bohr Model: Introduction
Electron Configuration
Element Builder

CLE 3221.2: The properties of matter determine how it interacts with energy.

CLE 3221.2.3: Apply the kinetic molecular theory to describe solids, liquids, and gases.

Freezing Point of Salt Water
Temperature and Particle Motion

CLE 3221.3: Interactions between matter generate substances with new physical and chemical properties.

CLE 3221.3.1: Investigate chemical bonding.

Covalent Bonds

CLE 3221.3.2: Analyze chemical and nuclear reactions.

Nuclear Decay

CLE 3221.3.3: Explore the mathematics of chemical formulas and equations.

Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Equation Balancing
Covalent Bonds
Dehydration Synthesis
Ionic Bonds
Limiting Reactants
Stoichiometry

CLE 3222: Chemistry II

CLE 3222.1: Atomic theory is the foundation for understanding the interactions and changes in matter.

CLE 3222.1.1: Explain and illustrate the arrangement of electrons surrounding an atom.

Electron Configuration
Element Builder
Ionic Bonds

CLE 3222.1.2: Relate the arrangement of electrons surrounding an atom with observed periodic trends.

Electron Configuration
Element Builder
Ionic Bonds

CLE 3222.2: Kinetic-molecular theory and intermolecular forces are the basis for solid, liquid, gas, and solution phenomena.

CLE 3222.2.1: Explain the kinetic-molecular theory.

Temperature and Particle Motion

CLE 3222.2.3: Explain how the physical characteristics of matter are governed by kinetic molecular theory and intermolecular forces.

Temperature and Particle Motion

CLE 3222.3: Chemical reactions can be investigated and described through their stoichiometric, kinetic, equilibrium, and thermodynamic characteristics.

CLE 3222.3.1: Use the reactants of a chemical reaction to predict the products.

Limiting Reactants

CLE 3222.3.2: Fully analyze the quantitative aspects of a chemical reaction in terms of the amounts of products and reactants.

Limiting Reactants

CLE 3222.3.3: Analyze the kinetics of a chemical reaction.

Collision Theory
Temperature and Particle Motion

CLE 3204: Earth Science

CLE 3204.1: The cosmos is vast and explored well enough to know its basic structure and operational principles.

CLE 3204.1.2: Examine the components of the solar system.

Rotation/Revolution of Venus and Earth
Solar System Explorer

CLE 3204.1.3: Explore the sun, earth, and moon relationships and their gravitational effects.

Gravitational Force
Orbital Motion - Kepler's Laws
Tides

CLE 3204.2: Energy cycles drive the earth system.

CLE 3204.2.2: Explore pathways of energy transfer.

Energy Conversion in a System

CLE 3204.3: The earth system consists of interrelated subcycles that act over extended periods of geologic time.

CLE 3204.3.1: Explain the components of the tectonic cycle.

Plate Tectonics

CLE 3204.3.2: Investigate the rock cycle.

Rock Cycle

CLE 3204.3.3: Analyze the hydrologic cycle.

Water Cycle

CLE 3204.3.5: Differentiate among the geochemical cycles.

Rock Cycle
Water Cycle

CLE 3204.3.6: Evaluate the impact of living organisms on earth system cycles.

Water Pollution

CLE 3204.4: The earth has changed over a long period and global change is a continuation of this evolutionary process.

CLE 3204.4.3: Interpret the fossil record for evidence of biological evolution.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3204.4.4: Demonstrate the impact of environmental change on the origin and extinction of plant and animal species.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis
Natural Selection

CLE 3255: Ecology

CLE 3255.1: The individual organism is the basic unit of ecology.

CLE 3255.1.1: Analyze strategies for classifying organisms.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3255.1.2: Identify organisms based on how they obtain energy.

Food Chain

CLE 3255.2: A population is composed of a single species within a specified area.

CLE 3255.2.1: Cite examples of populations limited by natural factors, humans or both.

Food Chain
Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3255.2.3: Summarize how natural selection influences a population over time.

Evolution: Mutation and Selection

CLE 3255.3: Communities are groups of interacting populations.

CLE 3255.3.2: Relate species interactions such as competition, predation and symbiosis to coevolution.

Food Chain
Interdependence of Plants and Animals

CLE 3255.3.3: Apply the first and second laws of thermodynamics to explain the flow of energy through a food chain or web.

Energy Conversion in a System
Food Chain

CLE 3255.3.4: Analyze how biomass is related to trophic levels.

Food Chain

CLE 3255.4: An ecosystem is a community that interacts with the physical environment.

CLE 3255.4.1: Describe the flow of energy flow through an ecosystem.

Food Chain

CLE 3255.4.2: Describe how matter cycles through various biogeochemical cycles.

Food Chain
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3255.4.4: Summarize the human impact on ecosystems.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3255.5: A biome is a region of the earth with characteristic types of natural ecological communities.

CLE 3255.5.5: Identify how humans impact biomes.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3255.6: Human activities have reduced the earth?s biodiversity.

CLE 3255.6.2: Examine state, national, and international efforts to sustain native species and ecosystems.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3255.6.3: Evaluate the impact of personal actions on the environment.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3255.6.4: Identify and explain choices you can make to lessen your impact on the environment.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3260: Environmental Science

CLE 3260.1: Abiotic factors exert a profound influence on the global ecosystem.

CLE 3260.1.2: Use the theory of plate tectonics to explain the occurrence of earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis.

Plate Tectonics

CLE 3260.1.3: Explain the rock cycle and its association with soil formation.

Rock Cycle

CLE 3260.2: The global ecosystem involves interactions between biotic and abiotic factors.

CLE 3260.2.1: Employ the first and second laws of thermodynamics to explain energy flow within ecosystems.

Food Chain

CLE 3260.2.5: Explain biogeochemical cycling in ecosystems.

Food Chain
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3260.4: Humans use natural resources in a variety of ways.

CLE 3260.4.2: Explore best management practices related to water and soil resources.

Water Cycle
Water Pollution

CLE 3260.4.3: Compare and contrast preservation and conservation.

Water Pollution

CLE 3260.4.4: Evaluate the impact of human activities on natural resources.

Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3260.6: Many human activities result in pollution.

CLE 3260.6.1: Investigate the causes, environmental effects, and methods for controlling/preventing land, air and water pollution.

Greenhouse Effect
Water Pollution

CLE 3260.6.2: Apply case studies to relate land, air, and water pollution to human health issues.

Water Pollution

CLE 3260.6.3: Explore methods used for remediation of land, air and water pollution.

Greenhouse Effect
Water Pollution

CLE 3260.6.4: Research local and national environmental legislation related to protecting land, air and water resources.

Water Pollution

CLE 3260.7: Human interaction with the local environment has global consequences.

CLE 3260.7.1: Explain how consumer choices in Tennessee impact jobs, resources, pollution and waste here and around the world.

Water Pollution

CLE 3260.7.3: Explain how human activity is related to ozone depletion and climate change.

Greenhouse Effect
Rabbit Population by Season
Water Pollution

CLE 3205: Geology

CLE 3205.1: Maps represent earth?s landforms and provide tools for studying geologic processes.

CLE 3205.1.1: Read and interpret topographic and geologic maps.

Building Topographical Maps
Ocean Mapping
Reading Topographical Maps

CLE 3205.1.2: Use geologic maps to investigate rock types, time periods, and faults and folds.

Plate Tectonics
Rock Classification

CLE 3205.2: Minerals are naturally occurring substances formed through geological processes that have characteristic physical and chemical properties.

CLE 3205.2.2: Apply the periodic table to determine the properties of an element.

Electron Configuration
Element Builder

CLE 3205.2.4: Distinguish between the physical and chemical properties of minerals.

Rock Classification

CLE 3205.3: The rock cycle explains how different rock types are related to each other and how earth processes transform rocks from one type to another over geologic time.

CLE 3205.3.1: Identify and differentiate among the three rock groups.

Rock Classification
Rock Cycle

CLE 3205.3.2: Describe the processes responsible for forming the three rock groups.

Rock Classification
Rock Cycle

CLE 3205.3.3: Examine the characteristics of each rock group.

Rock Classification
Rock Cycle

CLE 3205.3.4: Explain the rock cycle.

Rock Cycle

CLE 3205.4: The earth has changed over a long period and global change is a continuation of that evolutionary process.

CLE 3205.4.2: Investigate the evolution of earth.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3205.4.3: Investigate the history of life.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3205.4.4: Interpret the fossil record for evidence of biological evolution.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis

CLE 3205.4.5: Demonstrate the impact of environmental change on the origin and extinction of plant and animal species.

Human Evolution - Skull Analysis
Natural Selection

CLE 3205.5: Plate tectonics is the grand unifying theory of geology.

CLE 3205.5.1: Describe the major evidence to explain the theory of plate tectonics.

Plate Tectonics

CLE 3205.5.2: Recognize different types of plate boundaries.

Plate Tectonics

CLE 3205.5.3: Explain how convection currents provide the driving mechanism for plate movement.

Plate Tectonics

CLE 3205.5.4: Describe processes associated with volcanoes, earthquakes, and mountain building.

Earthquake - Determination of Epicenter
Earthquake - Recording Station
Plate Tectonics

CLE 3205.6.3: Describe the characteristics of groundwater and explain how human activities affect groundwater quality.

Water Pollution

CLE 3251: Human Anatomy and Physiology

CLE 3251.1: Anatomy and physiology investigates the interdependence of structure and function to form a living, integrated whole.

CLE 3251.1.1: Distinguish between anatomy and physiology.

Paramecium Homeostasis

CLE 3251.1.5: Describe the body mechanisms that maintain homeostasis.

Human Homeostasis
Paramecium Homeostasis

CLE 3251.3: The nervous and endocrine systems work in an integrative manner to maintain homeostasis and communicate with all other body systems.

CLE 3251.3.2: Describe the structure, function, and developmental aspects of neurons and their supporting glial cells.

Cell Structure

CLE 3251.3.4: Investigate organs for perception of external stimuli and to the maintenance of homeostasis.

Human Homeostasis
Paramecium Homeostasis

CLE 3251.5: The digestive system takes in food and changes it to a usable form. The urinary system removes wastes and maintains osmotic balance.

CLE 3251.5.3: Describe how nutrition, metabolism, and body temperature are related.

Cell Energy Cycle
Interdependence of Plants and Animals
Photosynthesis Lab

CLE 3202: Physical Science

CLE 3202.1: The composition and structure of matter is known, and it behaves according to principles that are generally understood.

CLE 3202.1.1: Explore matter in terms of its physical and chemical properties.

Mystery Powder Analysis

CLE 3202.1.2: Describe the structure and arrangement of atomic particles.

Electron Configuration

CLE 3202.1.3: Characterize and classify elements based on their atomic structure.

Element Builder

CLE 3202.1.4: Investigate chemical and physical changes.

Density Experiment: Slice and Dice
Freezing Point of Salt Water

CLE 3202.1.7: Construct chemical formulas for common compounds.

Covalent Bonds
Dehydration Synthesis
Ionic Bonds
Stoichiometry

CLE 3202.1.8: Investigate relationships among the pressure, temperature, and volume of gases and liquids.

Boyle's Law and Charles' Law
Colligative Properties
Phase Changes

CLE 3202.1.9: Apply the Laws of Conservation of Mass/Energy to balance chemical equations.

Balancing Chemical Equations
Chemical Equation Balancing

CLE 3202.2: Various forms of energy are constantly being transformed into other types without any net loss of energy from the system.

CLE 3202.2.1: Investigate the properties and behaviors of mechanical and electromagnetic waves.

Photoelectric Effect
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3202.2.2: Explore and explain the nature of sound and light energy.

Longitudinal Waves
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3202.2.3: Examine the applications and effects of heat energy.

Calorimetry Lab
Phase Changes

CLE 3202.2.6: Investigate the Law of Conservation of Energy.

Energy Conversion in a System
Energy of a Pendulum
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Roller Coaster Physics

CLE 3202.3: Objects move in ways that can be observed, described, predicted, and measured.

CLE 3202.3.1: Investigate the relationships among speed, position, time, velocity, and acceleration.

Distance-Time Graphs
Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs
Fan Cart Physics
Freefall Laboratory
Inclined Plane - Sliding Objects
Roller Coaster Physics
Uniform Circular Motion

CLE 3202.3.2: Investigate and apply Newton?s three laws of motion.

2D Collisions
Air Track
Atwood Machine
Fan Cart Physics
Uniform Circular Motion

CLE 3202.3.3: Examine the Law of Conservation of Momentum in real world situations.

2D Collisions
Air Track

CLE 3202.4: Everything in the universe exerts a gravitational force on everything else; there is interplay between magnetic fields and electrical currents.

CLE 3202.4.1: Explore the difference between mass and weight.

Beam to Moon (Ratios and Proportions)

CLE 3202.4.3: Demonstrate the relationships among work, power, and machines.

Inclined Plane - Simple Machine
Pulley Lab

CLE 3237.1.2: Analyze and apply Newton?s three laws of motion.

2D Collisions
Air Track
Atwood Machine
Fan Cart Physics
Uniform Circular Motion

CLE 3237.1.3: Differentiate among work, energy, and power.

Inclined Plane - Simple Machine
Pulley Lab

CLE 3237.1.5: Investigate and apply Archimedes?s Principle.

Density Laboratory
Determining Density via Water Displacement

CLE 3237.2.1: Explore the relationships among temperature, heat, and internal energy.

Calorimetry Lab
Nuclear Decay
Phase Changes
Relative Humidity

CLE 3237.2.3: Investigate exchanges in internal energy.

Nuclear Decay

CLE 3237.3.1: Explore conditions associated with simple harmonic motion.

Energy of a Pendulum
Longitudinal Waves
Period of Mass on a Spring
Simple Harmonic Motion

CLE 3237.3.4: Examine the Doppler Effect.

Doppler Shift
Doppler Shift Advanced

CLE 3237.3.5: Explore the characteristics and properties of sound.

Longitudinal Waves
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3237.3.7: Investigate the interaction of light waves.

Photoelectric Effect
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3237.3.8: Explore the optical principles of mirrors and lenses.

Laser Reflection
Ray Tracing (Lenses)
Ray Tracing (Mirrors)

CLE 3237.3.9: Investigate the phenomenon of color.

Basic Prism

CLE 3237.4.3: Investigate Ohm's law.

Advanced Circuits

CLE 3237.4.4: Compare and contrast series and parallel circuits.

Advanced Circuits
Circuits

CLE 3237.5.1: Investigate the properties and structure of the atom.

Element Builder

CLE 3237.5.2: Explore the dynamics of the nucleus: radioactivity, nuclear decay, radiocarbon/uranium dating, and half-life.

Exponential Growth and Decay - Activity B
Half-life

CLE 3231: Physics

CLE 3231.1: Laws of mechanics are the foundations of classical physics.

CLE 3231.1.2: Analyze and apply Newton?s three laws of motion.

2D Collisions
Air Track
Atwood Machine
Fan Cart Physics
Uniform Circular Motion

CLE 3231.1.3: Understand work, energy, and power.

Inclined Plane - Simple Machine
Pulley Lab

CLE 3231.1.5: Investigate and apply Archimedes?s Principle.

Density Laboratory
Determining Density via Water Displacement

CLE 3231.2: The principles and laws of thermodynamics are essential for understanding the concept of energy.

CLE 3231.2.1: Develop an understanding of temperature, heat, and internal energy.

Calorimetry Lab
Heat Transfer by Conduction
Nuclear Decay

CLE 3231.2.3: Investigate exchanges in internal energy.

Nuclear Decay

CLE 3231.3: Understanding sound and light is accomplished by investigating wave behavior.

CLE 3231.3.1: Explore conditions associated with how waves carry energy and simple harmonic motion.

Energy of a Pendulum
Longitudinal Waves
Period of Mass on a Spring
Simple Harmonic Motion

CLE 3231.3.4: Examine the Doppler Effect.

Doppler Shift
Doppler Shift Advanced

CLE 3231.3.5: Explore the characteristics and properties of sound.

Longitudinal Waves
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3231.4: Understanding optics is accomplished by investigating the behavior and laws of light.

CLE 3231.4.2: Investigate the interaction of light waves.

Photoelectric Effect
Sound Beats and Sine Waves

CLE 3231.4.3: Explore the optics of lenses.

Ray Tracing (Lenses)

CLE 3231.4.4: Analyze the optics of mirrors.

Laser Reflection
Ray Tracing (Mirrors)

CLE 3231.4.5: Investigate the phenomenon of color.

Basic Prism

CLE 3231.5: Electric change is the fundamental quantity that underlies electricity and magnetism.

CLE 3231.5.3: Investigate Ohm's law.

Advanced Circuits

CLE 3231.5.4: Compare and contrast series and parallel circuits.

Advanced Circuits
Circuits

CLE 3231.6: Nuclear physics can be better understood with a deeper understanding of particle physics.

CLE 3231.6.1: Investigate the properties and structure of the atom.

Element Builder

CLE 3231.6.3: Explore the dynamics of the nucleus: radioactivity, radiocarbon/uranium dating, and half-life.

Element Builder
Exponential Growth and Decay - Activity B
Half-life

CLE 3295: Scientific Research

CLE 3295.2: Critical thinking skills are essential for identifying and solving scientific problems.

CLE 3295.2.4: Use technological tools and mathematical models to analyze problems or questions.

Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium

CLE 3295.4: To synthesize, analyze,, and evaluate data is a vital part of solving scientific problem solving.

CLE 3295.4.2: Evaluate data based in terms of its accuracy and precision.

Triple Beam Balance

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