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Preview of INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY: body systems, homeostasis, structure, function

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY: body systems, homeostasis, structure, function

INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY: body systems, homeostasis, structure and function, health Reading Comprehension Passages. What keeps the body in balance when everything around it changes? Physiology uncovers the hidden systems working in sync, organs, cells, and signals quietly maintaining life. It’s the study of how structure becomes function, and how tiny shifts inside us shape health and disease. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Questions, Critical Th
Preview of INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY Structure Function, Theory, Medicine Cell Diversity

INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY Structure Function, Theory, Medicine Cell Diversity

INTRODUCTION TO CELL BIOLOGY Structure, Function, Theory, Medicine & Cell Diversity reading comprehension passages. What makes cells the foundation of all life? This topic explores cell theory, structure, and the unique roles of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Students learn how cell biology connects to medicine, development, and the study of living organisms, revealing how life truly works at its smallest scale. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Q
Preview of INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DNA, RNA, Proteins, Genetics, Cell Function

INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DNA, RNA, Proteins, Genetics, Cell Function

INTRODUCTION TO MOLECULAR BIOLOGY DNA, RNA, Proteins, Genetics, and Cell Function Reading Comprehension Passages. What makes life possible at the tiniest scale? Introduction to Molecular Biology guides students through the molecular machinery of living organisms, DNA, RNA, and proteins, revealing how they interact to build, repair, and sustain life. From genetic coding and replication to breakthroughs in biotechnology and medicine, this unit brings molecular biology to life through discovery a
Preview of 1-LS1-1 How does the shape and stability of structures relate to their function

1-LS1-1 How does the shape and stability of structures relate to their function

This Prezi contrains 15 information slides covering the Science standards cross cutting concept of structure and function • The shape and stability of structures of natural and designed objects are related to their function(s). (1‑LS1‑1). Students will learn about how humans have mimicked the efficient body of fish when designing boats. They will understand how nature uses triangles for strength in both the structure of tree roots and branches and also the wings of butterflies. The prezi includ
Preview of 3 Structure, Function, & Survival Word Connections Puzzles (Upper Elementary)

3 Structure, Function, & Survival Word Connections Puzzles (Upper Elementary)

3 Structure, Function, & Survival Word Connections Puzzles (Upper Elementary) These Upper-Elementary-Level Structure, Function, & Survival Word Connections Puzzles are perfect for ice-breakers, team or individual activities, and informal assessments of your kids' knowledge. They will get your students discussing all things science-related! Topics include and more Species, Behavioral Traits, Instinct, and more! This set includes three word connection puzzles, and an answers are provided. All you
Preview of PHOTOSYNTHESIS: chlorophyll, carbon dioxide uptake, light energy conversion

PHOTOSYNTHESIS: chlorophyll, carbon dioxide uptake, light energy conversion

PHOTOSYNTHESIS: chlorophyll, carbon dioxide uptake, light energy conversion, oxygen production, chloroplast function reading comprehension passages. How does sunlight become the energy that feeds almost all life on Earth? Students explore how chlorophyll captures light, carbon dioxide fuels sugar formation, and chloroplasts drive chemical conversion. They uncover how temperature and light affect efficiency, why oxygen release supports ecosystems, and what future research could reveal about impr
Preview of 8 Science Word Connections Puzzle Sets Bundle (Upper Elementary) (24 Puzzles!)

8 Science Word Connections Puzzle Sets Bundle (Upper Elementary) (24 Puzzles!)

8 Science Word Connections Puzzle Sets Bundles (Upper Elementary) (24 Puzzles!) Sets Included are listed below. * Properties of Matter * Force and Motion * Earth's Processes * Earth's Resources * Space * Energy * Organisms and Environments * Structure, Function, and Survival These Upper-Elementary-Level Connections Puzzles are perfect for ice-breakers, team or individual activities, and informal assessments of your kids' knowledge. Each set has three puzzles, so you get 24 puzzles! They will get
Preview of Cells Lesson Bundle | Plant and Animal Cells Reading Passage, Worksheet, Slides

Cells Lesson Bundle | Plant and Animal Cells Reading Passage, Worksheet, Slides

What Are Cells? Plant & Animal Cells Science Lesson: Help students discover the building blocks of life with this engaging and easy-to-use science resource! This lesson introduces students to cells, their functions, and the similarities and differences between plant and animal cells. Students will read an informational passage, practice key vocabulary, answer comprehension questions, and complete a compare-and-contrast activity to reinforce learning. The included fully customizable Canva prese
Preview of IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE PET, SPECT Radiopharmaceuticals Diagnosis

IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE PET, SPECT Radiopharmaceuticals Diagnosis

IMAGING TECHNIQUES IN NUCLEAR MEDICINE PET, SPECT, Radiopharmaceuticals & Diagnosis Reading Comprehension Passages. How can radioactive tracers reveal what’s happening inside the body? This topic explores how PET and SPECT imaging visualize organ function, track disease, and guide treatment. It highlights how nuclear medicine combines chemistry, physics, and technology to diagnose conditions with precision and clarity. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choi
Preview of LIPIDS: fatty acids, triglycerides, cell membranes, metabolism, health, energy

LIPIDS: fatty acids, triglycerides, cell membranes, metabolism, health, energy

LIPIDS: fatty acids, triglycerides, cell membranes, metabolism, health, energy storage reading comprehension passages. How can one molecule fuel the body, build cells, and protect organs all at once? The study of lipids uncovers how fats function as energy sources, messengers, and structural components of life. It’s a biochemical look at the molecules that keep every cell running smoothly. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Questions, Critical Thinking
Preview of ISOMERISM: structural, geometric, stereoisomers, chirality, organic chemistry

ISOMERISM: structural, geometric, stereoisomers, chirality, organic chemistry

ISOMERISM: structural, geometric, optical, stereoisomers, chirality, organic chemistry reading comprehension passages. Why can two compounds share the same formula but behave so differently? Isomerism explores how molecular arrangement changes everything, from structure and reactivity to biological function. It’s the key to understanding drug design, synthesis, and the subtle architecture of chemistry. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Questions, Crit
Preview of Biology, Basic Principles & Chemistry Activities | Grades 3–8

Biology, Basic Principles & Chemistry Activities | Grades 3–8

Created by
Trivia Press
🔬 Hands-on-ready science quizzes and printable activities for busy teachers! ✨ What’s included: camouflage and hiding, carbon cycle basics, carnivores/meat eaters, carnivorous plants, carrying capacity, caves and cave formations/speleothems, cell wall/chloroplast/vacuole, cells, cells and cell functions, center of mass and balance. 🎯 Skills & uses: Perfect for bell ringers, morning work, homework, or quick formative checks. 📦 Also includes: Answer keys, teacher license (classroom & limited sc
Preview of INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY Plant Cells, Structures Classification, Growth Ecosystems

INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY Plant Cells, Structures Classification, Growth Ecosystems

INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY Plant Cells, Structures, Classification, Growth & Ecosystems reading comprehension passages. How do plants sustain life on Earth? This topic explores the science of botany, from roots and tissues to photosynthesis and growth. It highlights how plant diversity, structure, and function form the foundation of every ecosystem and food chain on the planet. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Questions, Critical Thinking Challenges, Op
Preview of INSECT ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Circulation, Respiration, Exoskeletons Sensory

INSECT ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Circulation, Respiration, Exoskeletons Sensory

INSECT ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Circulation, Respiration, Exoskeletons & Sensory Systems reading comprehension passages. How are insects built to survive in nearly every environment on Earth? This topic explores their anatomy and physiology—from open circulatory systems and tracheal respiration to complex sensory organs. It highlights how structure and function work together to make insects one of evolution’s most adaptable designs. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Mul
Preview of Animal Needs & Biomimicry STEM Bundle | NGSS K-LS1-1 Science Activities

Animal Needs & Biomimicry STEM Bundle | NGSS K-LS1-1 Science Activities

Created by
Kidspack
★ TIRED OF THE SAME OLD "ANIMAL NEEDS" WORKSHEETS?How this Bundle fits each Grade Level:🍎 Kindergarten: Simple Patterns & PlayFocus: Identifying basic needs (Food, Water, Shelter).How to use: Students play the Survival Game to see the patterns of what animals need to stay alive. Perfect for meeting standard K-LS1-1.🦁 1st Grade: Structure & FunctionFocus: How animal body parts help them survive.How to use: Students use the STEM Unit to explore how physical traits (like claws or shells) protect
Preview of Dominant and Recessive Alleles and Traits Bundle For Middle School Genetics

Dominant and Recessive Alleles and Traits Bundle For Middle School Genetics

Created by
Elly Thorsen
Use these resources to teach, practice, and assess your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade science students about dominant and recessive alleles and traits. All answer keys are included. Included Resources:Dominant and Recessive Alleles Reading Comprehension Passage and Worksheet: A two-page reading passage and a one-page worksheet about the contentDominant & Recessive Alleles Card Sorting Activity for Interactive Notebooks: A card sorting activity designed for interactive science notebooks also has a full
Preview of INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH: disease prevention, health promotion, data policy

INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH: disease prevention, health promotion, data policy

INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH: disease prevention, health promotion, data, policy Reading Comprehension Passages. What keeps a community healthy before anyone gets sick? Public health looks beyond hospitals to track patterns, prevent disease, and protect lives on a global scale. It’s the quiet science behind clean water, vaccines, and every policy that keeps society thriving. This digital resource features Read Aloud Audio, Self-Marking Multiple Choice Questions, Critical Thinking Challenges, O
Preview of Living / Non- Living Things

Living / Non- Living Things

DescriptionBuilds Observation Skills – Children learn to look closely at the world around them and notice differences between living and non-living things. Encourages Curiosity – It sparks questions about nature, animals, plants, and objects in their environment. Foundation for Science – Helps them understand basic science concepts like growth, movement, and life cycles. Critical Thinking – They learn how to sort, compare, and classify objects, which strengthens problem-solving skills.In thes
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