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         <title>Start with discussing what Carbon is, its molecular structure and then build on that idea by introducing how it makes up all organic matter (plants, animals, etc.) then talk about each of those and how carbon is utilized in each type of organism and finally finish by talking about ecosystems and how carbon is recycled and reutilized throughout various life cycles</title>
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         <title>Discuss transfer of energy in food webs by explaining the differences in producers, consumers, and decomposers. Use food chain diagrams to explain the relationships between different types of organisms. Identify how adding or removing organisms into ecosystems alters food webs and how it affects the transfer of energy.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Discuss energy by: establishing energy released from food was once energy from the sun, learning that energy helps the body in growth and repair processes, and connecting energy to matter (energy can be transferred in various ways). Use models and multimedia, as well as digital and print sources.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Awesome labs and activities</div>]]></description>
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         <title>All 3 of these sources move in the same general progression of how to present information</title>
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         <title>mitochondria is the POWERHOUSE of the cell</title>
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         <title>great place to start in for lesson plans and reference materials</title>
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