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Life Science

ES-LS3.B-1
Variation of Inherited Traits
ES-LS1.A-1b
Animal Structure and Function
ES-LS2.A-1a
Food Webs
ES-LS4.A-1
Species Extinction
ES-LS1.C-1
Food and Animal Needs
ES-LS1.A-1a
Plant Structure and Function
ES-LS3.B-2
Variation of Traits due to Environmental Factors
ES-LS1.B-1
Growth and Development of Organisms
ES-LS4.A-2
Fossil Evidence
ES-LS2.A-1b
Ecosystem Stability
ES-LS2.C-1
Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience
ES-LS2.B-1
Cycles of Matter and Energy Transfer in Ecosystems
ES-LS1.C-2
Plant Growth
ES-LS4.B-1
Natural Selection
ES-LS1.D-1
Information Processing
ES-LS3.A-1
Organism Traits and Inheritance
ES-LS4.C-1
Adaptation
ES-LS4.D-1
Biodiversity and Humans
ES-LS2.D-1
Social Interactions and Group Behavior
ES-LS3.A-2
Organism Traits and Environment
ES-LS4.B-1

Natural Selection

Sometimes the differences in characteristics between individuals of the same species provide advantages in surviving, finding mates, and reproducing.

Live Long and Prosper

Live Long and Prosper

4.1
44,227
ES-LS3.B-1

Variation of Inherited Traits

Different organisms vary in how they look and function because they have different inherited information.

Eureka! - Force of Nature

Eureka! - Force of Nature

4.3
20,010
ES-LS1.A-1b

Animal Structure and Function

Plants and animals have both internal and external structures that serve various functions in growth, survival, behavior, and reproduction.

Cluck 'N' Solve

Cluck 'N' Solve

4.3
9,096
Animaland

Animaland

4.2
88,891
Differentiate: Living Organisms and Structures

Differentiate: Living Organisms and Structures

4.0
19,299
ES-LS2.A-1a

Food Webs

The food of almost any kind of animal can be traced back to plants. Organisms are related in food webs in which some animals eat plants for food and other animals eat the animals that eat plants. Some organisms, such as fungi and bacteria, break down dead organisms (both plants or plants parts and animals) and therefore operate as “decomposers.” Decomposition eventually restores (recycles) some materials back to the soil.

Elico: Food Webs

Elico: Food Webs

4.3
2,231
Food Webs

Food Webs

4.2
81,215
Biosphere Architect

Biosphere Architect

4.2
37,287
Food Frenzy

Food Frenzy

3.9
8,801
ES-LS4.A-1

Species Extinction

Some kinds of plants and animals that once lived on Earth are no longer found anywhere.

Jett Swizzle's: Poof!

Jett Swizzle's: Poof!

3.9
8,926
Extinction Journey

Extinction Journey

3.4
535
ES-LS1.D-1

Information Processing

Different sense receptors are specialized for particular kinds of information, which may be then processed by the animal’s brain. Animals are able to use their perceptions and memories to guide their actions.

Our Nervous System (Elem)

Our Nervous System (Elem)

3.4
7,325
ES-LS1.C-1

Food and Animal Needs

Food provides animals with the materials they need for body repair and growth and the energy they need to maintain body warmth and for motion.

A Bunny's Life

A Bunny's Life

4.1
20,537
ES-LS3.A-1

Organism Traits and Inheritance

Many characteristics of organisms are inherited from their parents.

Happu

Happu

3.5
5,315
ES-LS1.A-1a

Plant Structure and Function

Plants and animals have both internal and external structures that serve various functions in growth, survival, behavior, and reproduction.

Masterplant

Masterplant

4.6
50,696
Battle Garden

Battle Garden

4.3
12,713
Little Flower Garden

Little Flower Garden

4.1
16,134
ES-LS4.C-1

Adaptation

For any particular environment, some kinds of organisms survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all.

Adapt Island!

Adapt Island!

4.4
67,408
Adaptations Around the World

Adaptations Around the World

4.2
33,325
ES-LS3.B-2

Variation of Traits due to Environmental Factors

The environment also affects the traits that an organism develops.

Eureka! - New Dawn

Eureka! - New Dawn

4.3
3,852
ES-LS1.B-1

Growth and Development of Organisms

Reproduction is essential to the continued existence of every kind of organism. Plants and animals have unique and diverse life cycles.

Bloom Haven

Bloom Haven

4.4
5,622
Robo Grow

Robo Grow

3.6
4,142
ES-LS4.A-2

Fossil Evidence

Fossils provide evidence about the types of organisms that lived long ago and also about the nature of their environments.

Dusty Bones

Dusty Bones

4.4
1,252
Fossil Finders: Earth's Hidden Secrets

Fossil Finders: Earth's Hidden Secrets

3.5
6,581
ES-LS2.A-1b

Ecosystem Stability

Organisms can survive only in environments in which their particular needs are met. A healthy ecosystem is one in which multiple species of different types are each able to meet their needs in a relatively stable web of life. Newly introduced species can damage the balance of an ecosystem.

Invasive Frogs

Invasive Frogs

4.1
25,376
ES-LS4.D-1

Biodiversity and Humans

Populations live in a variety of habitats, and change in those habitats affects the organisms living there.

Good Fishing!

Good Fishing!

4.0
28,228
Eureka! - Jolly Roger

Eureka! - Jolly Roger

3.8
4,910
ES-LS2.C-1

Ecosystem Dynamics, Functioning, and Resilience

When the environment changes in ways that affect a place’s physical characteristics, temperature, or availability of resources, some organisms survive and reproduce, others move to new locations, yet others move into the transformed environment, and some die.

Minnow Meadow

Minnow Meadow

4.2
20,548
Rumbling Ecosystems

Rumbling Ecosystems

3.9
21,913
ES-LS2.B-1

Cycles of Matter and Energy Transfer in Ecosystems

Matter cycles between the air and soil and among plants, animals, and microbes as these organisms live and die. Organisms obtain gases, and water, from the environment, and release waste matter (gas, liquid, or solid) back into the environment.

Biosphere Architect

Biosphere Architect

4.2
37,287
Food Webs: Adventure of Energy (Elem)

Food Webs: Adventure of Energy (Elem)

4.1
21,493
ES-LS2.D-1

Social Interactions and Group Behavior

Being part of a group helps animals obtain food, defend themselves, and cope with changes. Groups may serve different functions and vary dramatically in size.

Animal Group

Animal Group

4.1
12,615
The Early Tribe

The Early Tribe

4.1
2,709
ES-LS3.A-2

Organism Traits and Environment

Other characteristics result from individuals’ interactions with the environment, which can range from diet to learning. Many characteristics involve both inheritance and environment.

The Incredible Life Machine

The Incredible Life Machine

3.7
10,658
ES-LS1.C-2

Plant Growth

Plants acquire their material for growth chiefly from air and water.

Farm of Future

Farm of Future

4.2
16,188
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