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The Copper Basin in Tennessee provides a real-world setting for students to investigate an important biological issue - the effect of strip-mining on the environment. Students design and complete investigations that illustrate the interdependence of living organisms within the biosphere.
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by: Sue Gray, High School Biology Teacher, Westlake High School, Charles County, Maryland
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Students use CBL technology to determine the correlation between enzyme structure and function. Students discover the significance of temperature, pH, and concentration on the ability of an enzyme to function.
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by: Michelle Thornton, High School Biology Teacher, Linganore High School, Frederick County, Maryland
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1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7 and 3.2, 3.5, 3.6 |
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The issue of oyster decline in the Chesapeake Bay provides a framework for students to investigate the anatomy and physiology of the oyster. Students interact with real data and images to explore the relationship between the oyster and its biotic and abiotic environment.
Developed by:
J. Adam Frederick, Jackie Takacs, Dan Jacobs, Maryland Sea Grant
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