Evolutionary Logic

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Evolutionary Logic From Static Evolutionary Model (Linnaeus) to Dynamic Evolutionary Model (Darwin) Evolutionary Logic in Biology Molecules Cells Plants Animals Humans

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Molecules. Cells. Plants. Animals. Humans. Evolutionary Logic. From Static Evolutionary Model (Linnaeus) to Dynamic Evolutionary Model (Darwin) Evolutionary Logic in Biology. Vertical Instructions & Retrospection. 5-6 grades: Botany 6-7 grades: Zoology 7-8 grades: Anatomy/Physiology - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Evolutionary Logic

From Static Evolutionary Model (Linnaeus)to Dynamic Evolutionary Model (Darwin)

Evolutionary Logic in Biology

Molecules Cells Plants Animals Humans

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Vertical Instructions & Retrospection

5-6 grades: Botany 6-7 grades: Zoology 7-8 grades: Anatomy/Physiology 9 grades: Evolutionary Theory & Ontogenesis 10 grade: Cell 11 grade: Molecular Biology & Ecology

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Horizontal Instructional Models

Molecules Cells Plants Animals Humans

Molecules Cells Plants Animals Humans

Compare AP & Low: the less AP the more linear

Get it and Forget it

A Reference reinforces, but will it enhance reasoning?

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Instructional Domains

Instructional topics from

different parts of the course

Lab Investigation

Concept

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Molecular Visualization

  Protein folding Protein stability Enzyme catalysis Specific protein-protein recognition.

Electrostatic potential of proteins caused by charged side chains and bound ions

AND

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Molecular Dynamic

From Memorizing Static Chemical Formulas & Balancing Chemical Equation/Stoichiometry

To Experimenting with Molecular Dynamic Models

Molecular Visualization Coupled with Molecular Dynamic Models May Make Molecular World

Relevant to StudentsAllow Introduction of Molecular Logic in Biology

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Aquatic Solutions Experimental Module

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Basic Models: Pillars for Instructional Domain

Molecular Kinetic Motion

Chemical Kinetics

Solutions and Solubility

Diffusion & Osmosis

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Diffusion and Multiple Biology Topics

Cells: Waste Elimination

Leaves & TranspirationBotany

Plant cells; Turgor Botany

Cells:Chemical transport

Cell nourishment

Root functionBotany

Cell Membrane

Physiology: Excretory system

Physiology: Nervous system

Physiology:Kidney function

Physiology: Respiratory System

Physiology: Digestion

Physiology:Circulatory systems

Cell Membrane *Biotechnology: Molecular separation

Diffusion & OsmosisDynamic Model

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Progression of Models

Membrane: Gradients & BarriersModelUnicellular

Simple Diffusion: Dynamic EquilibriumModelMembrane

Active Transport: ATPModelDigestion

Facilitated Diffusion & Reverse ModelKidney

Model Cascades: Relaying Signals

Neuron

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From Simple Diffusion Model to ATP

Diffusion

Osmosis

Active Transport

Maintaining Gradients & Conserving Energy

Chemo-osmotic potential

ATP formation

Bioenergetics

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Molecular Dynamic & Dynamic Evolution

Electro-negativity

Atoms & electrons

Functional Groups

Molecular Diversity

Chemical Reactions

Amino acidsinteractions

Biopolymers Proteins:Form & function

Protein Folding

Protein: Self-Assembly

Molecular Morphogenesis

MolecularAdaptation

GeneticsEvolution

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Molecular Dynamic & Dynamic Evolution Models

Statistical Nature of

Molecular Behavior +

Forces of MolecularInteractions

Statistical Nature of

Genetic Variation+

Selection Pressure