TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(F)
explain the relationship between the structure and function of objects, organisms, and systems; and
Source: Texas Administrative Code §112.5 (Chapter 112) · Adopted 2021
Knowledge & Skills 112.5(b)(5)
Recurring themes and concepts
The student understands that recurring themes and concepts provide a framework for making connections across disciplines. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 112.5(b)(5)
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(A) identify and use patterns to explain scientific phenomena or to design solutions;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(B) identify and investigate cause-and-effect relationships to explain scientific phenomena or analyze problems;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(C) use scale, proportion, and quantity to describe, compare, or model different systems;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(D) examine and model the parts of a system and their interdependence in the function of the system;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(E) investigate the flow of energy and cycling of matter through systems;
- TEKS 112.5(b)(5)(G) explain how factors or conditions impact stability and change in objects, organisms, and systems.