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Engage your students with real-world, inquiry-based AP Biology case studies! This bundle currently includes three complete, classroom-tested investigations designed to build critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills.

Included Case Studies:

1. Respiration Interrupted (Unit 3 – Cellular Respiration)
Investigate a mysterious series of deaths caused by cyanide poisoning.
Analyze autopsy reports, histology slides, and toxicology data.

2. GLP-1 and Cell Signaling (Unit 4 – Cell Signaling)
Complete activities including a feedback loop, signaling diagram, and analyzing patient data.

3. Hemophilia (Unit 5 – X-linked pedigrees)

Complete a positive feedback for blood clotting, and a pedigree.

4. Eye Color Case Study (Unit 6 – Gene Expression)
Explore how different eye color actually is from the simple big B/little b way it is used in biology to teach Punnett squares.

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Description

Engage your students with real-world, inquiry-based AP Biology case studies! This bundle currently includes three complete, classroom-tested investigations designed to build critical thinking, data analysis, and problem-solving skills.

Included Case Studies:

1. Respiration Interrupted (Unit 3 – Cellular Respiration)
Investigate a mysterious series of deaths caused by cyanide poisoning.
Analyze autopsy reports, histology slides, and toxicology data.

2. GLP-1 and Cell Signaling (Unit 4 – Cell Signaling)
Complete activities including a feedback loop, signaling diagram, and analyzing patient data.

3. Hemophilia (Unit 5 – X-linked pedigrees)

Complete a positive feedback for blood clotting, and a pedigree.

4. Eye Color Case Study (Unit 6 – Gene Expression)
Explore how different eye color actually is from the simple big B/little b way it is used in biology to teach Punnett squares.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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