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Sites for Teachers (40)

Exploring the Charleston Bump
This page follows a scientific cruise investigating how fishes and invertebrates adapt to a variety of bottom habitats and strong, shifting currents along the rocky, erosion resistant Charleston Bump.
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2.50 / 3
The Methuselah Tree
This page introduces students to the habitat and adaptations of the oldest living bristlecone pine tree. It includes activities for students and lesson plans for teachers.
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Pitx1 Expression
This webpage with the aid of a downloadable multimedia animation, explains how even though multiple switch regions upstream of the Pitx1 gene experienced mutation or inactivation still manage to continue functioning elsewhere allowing the freshwater Paxton Lake stickleback fish to evolve to lose its pelvis and spines. Teachers can insert this animation into their interactive presentations and/or assign the site to students as an audio-visual tutorial.
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High Graphic, Data Source, Expert, Core Content, Inquiry
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2.38 / 3
Mammals: Mammals and Their Ways
In this set of lessons, students use observation and discussion to distinguish between innate behaviors and learned behaviors.
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Lesson Plans, High Graphic, Questions, Core Content
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2.25 / 3
Toxic Newts
Travel with the father and son team of Brodie and Brodie as they track down the predator able to stomach a mysteriously hyper-toxic newt, an example of an evolutionary arms race in action.
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2.25 / 3
Species, Speciation and the Environment
The environment plays a major role in the evolution of species. Learn about the ecological pattern to how species arise and die out and discover how natural selection acts differently on related species living in different habitats.
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