Homeostasis Bundle: PowerPoint, Chart, Guided Notes, Quiz (Printable & Digital)
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- Homeostasis PowerPointPowerpoint covers homeostasis basics, control center, receptor, effector, negative, and positive feedback. Examples such as blood sugar, body temperature, blood glucose, osmoregulation, labor & delivery, and blood clotting are covered. Guided NotesHomeostasis Worksheets orPrice $10.50Original Price $15.00Save $4.50
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Homeostasis PowerPoint
Powerpoint covers homeostasis basics, control center, receptor, effector, negative, and positive feedback. Examples such as blood sugar, body temperature, blood glucose, osmoregulation, labor & delivery, and blood clotting are covered.
Guided Notes
Two forms of guided notes, the first is worksheets style with comprehension questions. The second style is a mini-book that can easily be assembled with staples and glued into any size interactive notebook.
The Homeostasis Guided Notes (Digital & Printable) is an excellent resource to use in a traditional, hybrid, or distance learning environment. The notes are included as printable and digital formats. The digital notes is great for online platforms such as Google Classroom, Schoology, or others. The digital fillable pdf form can be filled out using Adobe Acrobat, Lumen, Kami, or other free pdf-editing applications.
Homeostasis Chart
The chart covers proper levels of homeostasis and what happens if there is too much or too little. Topics covered; salts & electrolytes, body temperature, body fat, water, waste, and vitamins.
10 Question quiz
The Homeostasis Quiz is included as printable and digital formats. There are ten scenarios students have to evaluate.
A quick way to check for student understanding!
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Texas Biology TEKS:
(11) Science concepts. The student knows that biological systems work to achieve and maintain balance. The student is expected to:
(A) describe the role of internal feedback mechanisms in the maintenance of homeostasis;
(B) investigate and analyze how organisms, populations, and communities respond to external factors;
NEW GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS:
HS-LS1-3. Plan and conduct an investigation to provide evidence that feedback mechanisms maintain homeostasis. [Clarification Statement: Examples of investigations could include heart rate response to exercise, stomate response to moisture and temperature, and root development in response to water levels.] [Assessment Boundary: Assessment does not include the cellular processes involved in the feedback mechanism.]