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Evolutionary Logic

Molecules. Cells. Plants. Animals. Humans. Evolutionary Logic. From Static Evolutionary Model (Linnaeus) to Dynamic Evolutionary Model (Darwin) Evolutionary Logic in Biology. Vertical Instructions & Retrospection. 5-6 grades: Botany 6-7 grades: Zoology 7-8 grades: Anatomy/Physiology

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Evolutionary Logic

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  1. Molecules Cells Plants Animals Humans Evolutionary Logic From Static Evolutionary Model (Linnaeus) to Dynamic Evolutionary Model (Darwin) Evolutionary Logic in Biology

  2. Vertical Instructions & Retrospection • 5-6 grades: Botany • 6-7 grades: Zoology • 7-8 grades: Anatomy/Physiology • 9 grades: Evolutionary Theory & Ontogenesis • 10 grade: Cell • 11 grade: Molecular Biology & Ecology

  3. Molecules Molecules Cells Cells Plants Plants Animals Animals Humans Humans Horizontal Instructional Models Get it and Forget it A Reference reinforces, but will it enhance reasoning? Compare AP & Low: the less AP the more linear

  4. Lab Investigation Concept Instructional Domains Instructional topics from different parts of the course

  5. Protein folding Protein stability Enzyme catalysis Specific protein-protein recognition. Molecular Visualization Electrostatic potential of proteins caused by charged side chains and bound ions AND

  6. Molecular Dynamic FromMemorizing Static Chemical Formulas & Balancing Chemical Equation/Stoichiometry ToExperimenting with Molecular Dynamic Models Molecular Visualization Coupled with Molecular Dynamic Models May Make Molecular World Relevant to Students Allow Introduction of Molecular Logic in Biology

  7. Aquatic Solutions Experimental Module

  8. Diffusion & Osmosis Solutions and Solubility Chemical Kinetics Molecular Kinetic Motion Basic Models: Pillars for Instructional Domain

  9. Biotechnology: Molecular separation Cell Membrane Cell Membrane * Diffusion & Osmosis Dynamic Model Cell nourishment Physiology: Digestion Cells: Waste Elimination Physiology: Excretory system Cells: Chemical transport Physiology: Respiratory System Plant cells; Turgor Botany Physiology: Kidney function Leaves & Transpiration Botany Physiology: Nervous system Root function Botany Physiology: Circulatory systems Diffusion and Multiple Biology Topics

  10. Neuron Model Cascades: Relaying Signals Digestion Model Active Transport: ATP Kidney Model Facilitated Diffusion & Reverse Unicellular Model Membrane: Gradients & Barriers Membrane Model Simple Diffusion: Dynamic Equilibrium Progression of Models

  11. From Simple Diffusion Model to ATP Diffusion Osmosis Active Transport Maintaining Gradients & Conserving Energy Chemo-osmotic potential ATP formation Bioenergetics

  12. Biopolymers Amino acids interactions Protein Folding Proteins: Form & function Protein: Self-Assembly Molecular Morphogenesis Molecular Adaptation Genetics Evolution Molecular Dynamic & Dynamic Evolution Atoms & electrons Functional Groups Chemical Reactions Molecular Diversity Electro-negativity

  13. Statistical Nature of Molecular Behavior + Forces of Molecular Interactions Statistical Nature of Genetic Variation + Selection Pressure Molecular Dynamic & Dynamic Evolution Models

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