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  1. Make and defend a claim based on evidence that inheritable genetic variations may result from (1) new genetic combinations through meiosis, (2) viable errors occurring during replication, and/or (3) mutations caused by environmental factors. Emphasis is on using data to support arguments for the way variation occurs.

    • Danielle Goldsmith
  2. You’d jump in the deep end and SINK! It’s important to have the knowledge, but experience in applying it and knowing how to fix our mistakes is what leads to success! The same can be said about learning to kick a football.

  3. I created this highly engaging Google Slides SINK OR SWIM game to review the information students learned in my Boom Deck about human organs and organ systems. Play this game to review for an upcoming test!

    • Diane Kelley
  4. I've been collecting these games for years and love having a quick and easy slide to throw up on the board! As long as you have some review questions or vocabulary to go over, you can throw these slides on the board and get to playing!

    • Wasteofhumanity
  5. Apr 15, 2015 · Swimmers around you may not be swimming at your pace – swim your own race. All swimmers need to swim at their own pace. If you start too slow, you feel left behind. But if you start too fast, you risk peaking too early. Swimming is less about intensity as it is about patience and perseverance.

  6. Apr 7, 2000 · Abstract. Locomotor activity by diving marine mammals is accomplished while breath-holding and often exceeds predicted aerobic capacities. Video sequences of freely diving seals and whales wearing submersible cameras reveal a behavioral strategy that improves energetic efficiency in these animals.

  7. Apr 7, 2000 · Environmental Science, Biology TLDR Video sequences of freely diving seals and whales wearing submersible cameras reveal a behavioral strategy that improves energetic efficiency in these animals and allows marine mammals to increase aerobic dive duration and achieve remarkable depths despite limited oxygen availability when submerged.

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