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Lesson 02.01 Properties of Water

Identify that water is a compound common to living things
Recognize the importance of hydrogen bonding to the properties of water
Explain why many compounds dissolve in water
Lesson 02.02 Microscopes

Explain how modern technology affects the study of biology
Compare the structure and function of various types of microscopes
Lesson 02.03 Early Cells

Describe the developments that led to the cell theory
Differentiate between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
Describe the structure of the cell membrane
Distinguish between active and passive transport
Lesson 02.03A Early Cells (Honors)

Describe the theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells (endosymbiosis)
Explain the evidence that supports the theory of endosymbiosis
Lesson 02.04 Cell Structure and Function

Describe the internal structures of eukaryotic cells
Summarize the functions of the organelles found in plant and animal cells
Lesson 02.05 Cellular Energy

Recognize the importance of ATP as an energy-carrying molecule
Identify energy sources used by organisms
Lesson 02.06 Cellular Respiration

Describe the process of cellular respiration
Compare aerobic respiration to anaerobic respiration
Lesson 02.07 Photosynthesis

Describe the process of photosynthesis
Compare cellular respiration to photosynthesis

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