TEKS 112.27(b)(13)(C)
compare the results of asexual and sexual reproduction of plants and animals in relation to the diversity of offspring and the changes in the population over time; and
Source: Texas Administrative Code §112.27 (Chapter 112) · Adopted 2021
Knowledge & Skills 112.27(b)(13)
Organisms and environments
The student knows how systems are organized and function to support the health of an organism and how traits are inherited. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 112.27(b)(13)
- TEKS 112.27(b)(13)(A) identify and model the main functions of the systems of the human organism, including the circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive, urinary, reproductive, integument…
- TEKS 112.27(b)(13)(B) describe the hierarchical organization of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems within plants and animals;
- TEKS 112.27(b)(13)(D) describe and give examples of how natural and artificial selection change the occurrence of traits in a population over generations.