by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(MS.LS2A.a) Organisms, and populations of organisms, are dependent on their environmental interactions both with other living things and with nonliving factors.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(MS.LS1A.b) Within cells, special structures (organelles) are responsible for particular functions. The cell membrane forms the boundary that controls the material(s) that enter and leave the cells in order to maintain homeostasis.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(MS.LS1A.a) All living things are made up of cells, which are the smallest living unit. An organism may consist of one single cell (unicellular) or many different numbers and types of cells (multicellular).
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(MS.ESS2E.a) Living organisms interact with Earth materials resulting in changes of the Earth.
by Callie Oliver | Jan 4, 2019
(MS.ESS3C.b) Typically as human populations and per-capita consumption of natural resources increase, so do the negative impacts on Earth unless the activities and technologies involved are engineered otherwise.