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BIOLOGY


Advanced Biology through Inquiry Teacher Guide Advanced-level labs suitable for AP®


and IB® classes* A 22 labs built around the new College Board AP® Biology curriculum framework*


A The collection hits each enduring understanding and targets learning objectives and science practices.


A Labs can be completed in 45-minute blocks with readily available materials.


A Flexible format provides teachers and students with guided inquiry opportunities and scaffolding to successfully move students toward experiments of their own design.


A Easy and meaningful data collection leads to increased time for data analysis and open inquiry. Labs integrate high-order analysis questions and synthesis questions.


A The guide supports the use of SPARKvue on your devices.


A Includes sample data for investigations and inquiry, answers to analysis and synthesis questions, an assessment rubric, teacher tips and lab preparation information, and more.


Experiments and Sensors


Experiment


1. Enzyme Activity 2. Diffusion 3. Osmosis


4. Plasmolysis 5. Cell Size


6. Homeostasis


7. Cellular Respiration 8. Fermentation 9. Photosynthesis 10. Plant Pigments 11. Transpiration 12. Mitosis 13. Meiosis


14. Transformation


15. Understanding Inherited Mitochondrial Disorders


16. Sickle Cell Gene Detection 17. Energy Dynamics 18. Artificial Selection 19. BLAST Bioinformatics 20. Population Genetics


21. Mathematical Modeling of Evolution


22. Animal Behavior l Required for use in this experiment. s Suggested for student inquiry.


* AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. The International Baccalaureate Organization was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.


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CO2 Gas Colorimeter Conductivity Ethanol Oxygen pH


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AP® Big Ideas


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