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Module 1 Lesson 2 Inside Out This lesson is an alternative to dissection. Students construct a model that represents the external and internal anatomy of a salmonid. |
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1. The function or use of something is usually related to its shape. 2. Living things have physical characteristics that allow them to survive. They use these characteristics to meet their basic needs for food, oxygen, protection, shelter and reproduction. 3. Knowing what animals do to survive allows one to make predictions about their characteristics. |
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