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  1. What do teachers and students need to know about fungi? Free resource -
    * Classifying fungi on the tree of life
    * How fungi are like and unlike animals
    * Difference between fungi and plants
    * How some fungi cause disease
    * molds, fungus, mushrooms,
    * fungi in baking, and in making chocolate and coffee?!

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  2. What do teachers and students need to know about fungi? Free resource -
    * Classifying fungi on the tree of life
    * How fungi are like and unlike animals
    * Difference between fungi and plants
    * How some fungi cause disease
    * molds, fungus, mushrooms,
    * fungi in baking, and in making chocolate and coffee?!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers
    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #fungi #coffee #biologyteachers #biology

  3. What do teachers and students need to know about fungi? Free resource -
    * Classifying fungi on the tree of life
    * How fungi are like and unlike animals
    * Difference between fungi and plants
    * How some fungi cause disease
    * molds, fungus, mushrooms,
    * fungi in baking, and in making chocolate and coffee?!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers
    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #fungi #coffee #biologyteachers #biology

  4. What do teachers and students need to know about fungi? Free resource -
    * Classifying fungi on the tree of life
    * How fungi are like and unlike animals
    * Difference between fungi and plants
    * How some fungi cause disease
    * molds, fungus, mushrooms,
    * fungi in baking, and in making chocolate and coffee?!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers
    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #fungi #coffee #biologyteachers #biology

  5. What do teachers and students need to know about fungi? Free resource -
    * Classifying fungi on the tree of life
    * How fungi are like and unlike animals
    * Difference between fungi and plants
    * How some fungi cause disease
    * molds, fungus, mushrooms,
    * fungi in baking, and in making chocolate and coffee?!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers

  6. Biology teachers - did you notice that NGSS ignores classification and taxonomy? A serious problem since, as Theodosius Dobzhansky noted, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution." So how do we justify to a parent or administrator us taking the time to teach about this? See the learning standards at the end of this resource -

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  7. What's the difference between chlorine, chlorine, and chlorine? Glad that you asked! This is an example of where colloquial English isn't good enough to distinguish between several very different things. We make it easier to understand here -

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    #chlorine #ions #atoms #bleach #gas #chemistry
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  8. What are the sources of energy for life on Earth? All life depends on the sun, right? Mostly.... yet life is wildly creative! There's also

    #Chemosynthesis - Some cells use energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals.

    And also #radiolysis?! Nuclear power as a source of life!?

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  9. What are the sources of energy for life on Earth? All life depends on the sun, right? Mostly.... yet life is wildly creative! There's also

    #Chemosynthesis - Some cells use energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals.

    And also #radiolysis?! Nuclear power as a source of life!?

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
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    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #biologyteachers #biology

  10. What are the sources of energy for life on Earth? All life depends on the sun, right? Mostly.... yet life is wildly creative! There's also

    #Chemosynthesis - Some cells use energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals.

    And also #radiolysis?! Nuclear power as a source of life!?

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers
    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #biologyteachers #biology

  11. What are the sources of energy for life on Earth? All life depends on the sun, right? Mostly.... yet life is wildly creative! There's also

    #Chemosynthesis - Some cells use energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals.

    And also #radiolysis?! Nuclear power as a source of life!?

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
    @scienceteachers
    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #biologyteachers #biology

  12. What are the sources of energy for life on Earth? All life depends on the sun, right? Mostly.... yet life is wildly creative! There's also

    - Some cells use energy derived from reactions involving inorganic chemicals.

    And also ?! Nuclear power as a source of life!?

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    @edutooters
    @science
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  13. Where do eukaryotes come from?
    #Endosymbiotic theory is an evolutionary theory which explains the origin of eukaryotic cells from prokaryotes

    * Key organelles of eukaryotes originated as symbiosis between separate single-celled organisms.

    * According to this theory, mitochondria and chloroplasts are descendants of formerly free-living bacteria.

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    #science #STEM #NGSS #highschoolteachers #scienceteachers #biologyteachers #evolution