High School Science
Cellular Energy
Biology
Quarter 2
McGraw Hill Module 8
and Carbon ● Matter is taken into an organism and broken down into macromolecules
VOCABULARY ● Ecology
● Niche ● Predation ● Symbiosis ● Mutualism ● Commensalism ● Parasitism ● Autotroph ● Heterotroph
● Detritivore ● Trophic level
● Biosphere ● Biotic factor ● Abiotic factor ● Limiting factor
● Food chain ● Food web ● Biomass ● Matter ● Nutrient ● Biogeochemical cycle ● Nitrogen fixation ● Denitrification
● Tolerance ● Population ● Biological community ● Ecosystem
● Herbivore ● Carnivore ● Omnivore
● Biome ● Habitat
RECOMMENDED INSPIRE RESOURCES
PAGE MATERIALS NEEDED TIME
Phenomena Introduction
Why would a farmer grow lettuce in a greenhouse?
197
Encounter the Phenomena: Cellular Energy Lesson Launch: How Organisms Obtain Energy
45 Min
Lesson 1: How Organisms Obtain Energy
Engage → Interactive Content (How Organisms Obtain Energy)
198
90 Min
Focus Question: Lettuce plants can’t eat, so how do they obtain energy? Explore & Expand → Interactive Content 1. Transformation of Energy 2. Metabolism 3. ATP: Cellular Energy Elaborate → Return to focus question: Lettuce can’t eat, so how do they obtain energy? Evaluate → Formative Assessment Check: What is the function of ATP?
CER
199- 200
Copies of Interactive Content
201
201
Phenomena Check In
157
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