PPT-Comparative Embryology Claim Cards

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Claim 1 Animals start as preformed microscopic versions of themselves and just grow bigger That is a mouse embryo would look like a tiny mouse that would grow into

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Claim 1 Animals start as preformed microscopic versions of themselves and just grow bigger That is a mouse embryo would look like a tiny mouse that would grow into a bigger mouse before being born. Points are scored by getting rid of all the cards in your hand before your opponents You score points for cards left in your opponents57557 hands HOW TO PLAY Every player picks a card The person who picks the highest number deals Action Cards count His trea tise 1828 set the stage for linking the study of ontogeny the development of the individual through a single life cycle to phylogeny the relatedness of species through descent from a common ancestor When Darwin brought together the diverse 4444444444444444 Word Cards (BLM 4) Kit 2_U2_BLM.indd 5 6/11/10 2:57:44 PM Word Cards (BLM 5) Kit 3_Unit 6_BLM.indd 6 6/10/10 8:57:36 PM Word Cards (BLM 5) Kit 2_U2_BLM.indd 6 6/11/10 2:57:45 PM . & . Superlative. . adjectives. ADJECTIVES. Adjectives are words that describe or modify another person or thing in the sentence.. COMPARATIVE ADJECTIVES. When. . comparing. 2 . things. .. One. In-Class Activity. Objectives. Practice using multiple argument strategies. Provide each group member with multiple ideas for how to defend his/her main points and claims. Get a . . for having used each argument strategy successfully during the academic . Word Cards (BLM 5) Kit 3_Unit 6_BLM.indd 6 6/10/10 8:57:36 PM Word Cards (BLM 5) Kit 3_Unit 6_BLM.indd 6 6/10/10 8:57:36 PM From Egg to Embryo. A. Terms. 1. Pregnancy – events occurring from the time of fertilization (conception) until the infant is born. 2. Gestation period – extends from the last menstrual period until birth (280 days). Highlights of what you need to remember:. LEQ: What experiments led to the development of the scientific explanation for the origin of life? . LEQ: How can we use endosymbiosis to support the theory of the origin of eukaryotic cells. . You will notice similarities . among organisms in their . early . stages. . The similar . embryo . development means . they all descend from a common ancestor. The similarities amongst organisms . fades as the organism develops.. Adjectives and Adverbs. SPI 0501.1.3 Identify the correct use of adjectives (i.e., common/proper, . comparative forms. , predicate adjectives) and adverbs (i.e., . comparative forms. , negatives) within context.. It will be covered again…. ESA1. Gastro: development of foregut, . midgut. , hindgut. ESA 2. Repro: fertilization, . urogenital. embryology, abnormal implantation. Musculoskeletal: muscles and bones.

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