IFE SCIENCE 4TH EDITION 2013 BJU PRESS

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*For more in-depth scheduling suggestions, see the margin notes in LIFE SCIENCETeacher’s Edition and LIFE SCIENCE Lab Manual Teacher’s Edition.**These Bible integration topics are covered in the teacher’s edition margin notes andare not directly covered in the student text.†These investigations are carried out over several class days or even several weeks.See the margin notes in LIFE SCIENCE Teacher’s Edition and LIFE SCIENCE LabManual Teacher’s Edition for more detailed scheduling instructions.THLIFE SCIENCE, 4 EDITION 2013 BJU PRESSLesson Plan OverviewDay(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationUnit 1: Foundations of Life ScienceChapter 1: The World of Life Science12Introduction toLIFE SCIENCE1A What IsScience?Purpose of studying life scienceviii–xiModel-making nature of scienceLimitations of science2–9Application 1a:Searching for theTruthEffects of presuppositions in scienceReasons for studying science3Biblical view of scienceContrast between naturalistic andbiblical worldviews1B Why Take aChristianApproach?The Flood and fossils9–16Class Investigation1d: Is MeasuringAccurate?Image of God in manCreation MandateEffects of the Fall and man’s sinRedemption found in ChristLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)4TopicPages1C How DoScientistsWork?Application 1b: TheScientific Method16–2256Chapter 1 Review7Chapter 1 TestSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationLife of service in science for God’s gloryApplication 1c:Defining theProblem andForming aHypothesisClass Investigation1e: PopcornScienceChapter 2: Characteristics and Classification of Life8Creation “after their kind”2A Life and CellsApplication 2a: BeingAlive28–359102B Moleculesand Life35–3911Application 2b: TheCell TheoryGod as the Creator and Source of lifePhysical and spiritual lifeGaia theory contrasted with a biblicalworldviewClass Investigation2j: The pH of LifeSubstancesApplication 2c:Cellular FunctionsMolecules as an example of God’sprovision for His creaturesApplication 2d:Molecules and LifeStewarding resources God has given usin creative and helpful waysField Investigation2m: GroupingPlants byCharacteristics†Class Investigation2k: Protein in LifeSubstancesorClass Investigation2l: The Action ofEnzymesLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)12TopicPagesSupportMaterials*2C Classificationof LifeBible IntegrationClassifying life as a fulfillment of theCreation MandateApplication 2e: TheModernClassificationSystemBiblical perspective on humans’relationship to the animal kingdomRole of names in the BibleEvolutionary assumptions in the modernclassification system1339–48Application 2f:Scientific NamesSpecies versus biblical kindsApplication 2g: TheLiving KingdomsApplication 2i:ClassificationReview14Application 2h: Usinga Dichotomous Key15Chapter 2 Review16Chapter 2 TestChapter 3: Cell Structure173A CellMembranes53–59Application 3a:Membranes andTheir ImportantPropertiesComplexity of life as a testimony toGod’s benevolent designDifficulty of evolution to explain thecell’s complexityGod’s glory declared in His creation**Class Investigation3e: Diffusion Rates18or193B Typical Partsof Cells59–66Class Investigation3f: Osmosis†Application 3c:Typical Parts ofCellsLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)TopicPagesBible IntegrationClass Investigation3g: How to Use aMicroscope202122SupportMaterials*Application 3b: TheCompound LightMicroscopeClass Investigation3i: Turgor Pressure3C Types of CellsIrreducible complexity and design in thecell66–69Application 3d:ReviewClass Investigation3h: Observing Cellswith a Microscope2324Chapter 3 Review25Chapter 3 TestServing God as a pathologistChapter 4: Cell Activities264A Order AmongCellsStewardship of the bodies God hasgiven us75–78274B CellularRespirationClass Investigation4e: Aerobic CellularRespiration†78–832829Application 4a:Division of Labor4CPhotosynthesis3083–86Application 4b:Cellular RespirationClass Investigation4f: AnaerobicCellularRespiration†Application 4c:PhotosynthesisClass Investigation4g: Starch fromPhotosynthesis†Application 4d:Review31Chapter 4 Review32Life Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressFunctions of the different parts of thehuman body as an example offunctions in the body of Christ (1 Cor.12)Origin of energy and matter**The problem that irreducible complexityin cellular activities presents forevolutionCellular respiration as a marvelousexample of God’s handiworkLeaven in the BibleA Christian versus a secular view ofphotosynthesis and its role inmaintaining life

Day(s)33TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationChapter 4 TestUnit 2: Heredity and the Origin of LifeChapter 5: The Cell Cycle and Protein Synthesis345A Genes andCell DivisionCell division and finding treatments forcancer353694–101Application 5c:Genes and MitosisClass Investigation5e: The Phases ofMitosisApplication 5d: HowGenes Function3738Application 5a: TheCell CycleApplication 5b:Sexual and AsexualReproduction5B How GenesFunctionGod’s knowledge of us from the wombDesign in DNA that drove Antony Flewto deism39Using the resources God has given usto solve problems and help people101–7Class Investigation5f: A Model of DNA,RNA, and ProteinSynthesisEffects of the Fall and the need forspreading the gospel**Irreducible complexity in proteinsynthesisNecessity of the Bible, not just thephysical creation, to tell us about theDesigner40Chapter 5 Review41Chapter 5 TestChapter 6: Genetics of Organisms426A The Origin ofModernGenetics113–18Application 6a:Modern GeneticsLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressGenetics revealing the orderliness anddiversity of creation

Day(s)43TopicPages6B HereditySupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationApplication 6d:Punnett Squares(SimpleDominance)Application 6e:Genetics Problems(SimpleDominance)Application 6d:Punnett Squares(Multiple ion 6e:Genetics Problems(IncompleteDominance,Multiple Alleles)Class Investigation6f: Inheritance ofTraitsApplication 6d:Punnett Squares(Sex-Linked Traits)Application 6e:Genetics Problems(Sex-Linked Traits)47Genetic disorders and God’ssovereignty6C GeneticDisordersGod’s control of human development125–27Application 6b:Genes,Chromosomes, andHereditySanctity of human lifeThe Bible and abortionSin as the cause of pain in the worldThe Bible and discrimination**48Chapter 6 Review49Chapter 6 TestApplication 6c:ReviewChapter 7: Genetic Changes and BiotechnologyLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)50TopicPagesSupportMaterials*7A MutationsBible IntegrationGrace of God in allowing man to solveproblemsAbsolute authority of God’s Word inguiding our thoughts and actionsThe Curse and the Flood as two majorglobal changes133–38Biotechnology and the value of humanlifeMutations and the FallBiblical versus secular view ofmutations51Beneficial mutations and creationversus evolution**Serving God as a livestock breeder7B GeneticEngineeringBiblical perspective on geneticengineering139–43Application 7a:MutationsSpiritual nature of manStewardship of God’s creation52Impossibility of man producing a perfectworldBiblical perspective on cloning7C Cloning143–46537D Stem CellTechnology54Chapter 7 Review55Chapter 7 Test146–47Application 7b: OurUse of GeneticsClass Investigation7d: ObservingRadiation Effects onSeedlingsApplication 7c:ReviewJacob and Esau as an example of twinsin the Bible**Biblical perspective on stem cellresearchSanctity of human lifeChapter 8: In the Beginning568A BiblicalCreationism154–62Application 8a: Whatthe Bible TeachesAbout CreationLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressRole of faith in beliefs about origins

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationContrast between biblical creationismand evolutionism57The Bible as our authoritative sourceSummary of the Bible’s teachings onCreationLiteral view of CreationPersonalInvestigation 8e:The Scale ofNoah’s Ark†Nonliteral views of CreationThe age of the earthEvolutionary vs. creationaryinterpretations of fossilsThe Bible and dinosaursDinosaurs and problems for evolution58598B History ofEvolutionaryTheoryApplication 8b:ReviewThe Flood and Noah’s arkEvaluating evolution in light of God’struthNatural selection and speciation163–70608C A Record ofEvolution?ResearchInvestigation 8h:Evolutionary FamilyTrees61171–7662ResearchInvestigation 8f:Dinosaurs†Evaluating Lamarck’s, Darwin’s, and DeVries’s theoriesEvaluating modern evolutionarytheoriesEvaluating intelligent designEvaluating the “evidences” of evolutionThe fossil recordApplication 8c:Defining Conceptsof EvolutionSpeciation and biblical kindsApplication 8d: ARecord of EvolutionGod’s creation of and continueddirection of the processes we observein the worldClass Investigation8g: Making a NewGeneLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressUltimate question of origins

Day(s)Topic63Chapter 8 Review64Chapter 8 TestPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationUnit 3: Microbiology and Plant BiologyChapter 9: The Microscopic World65669A KingdomsArchaebacteriaand EubacteriaThe microscopic world as a hiddenmenace of the Fall but also as anunseen mercy of God’s sustenance184–919B KingdomProtistaAntibiotic-resistant bacteria andevolutionEvolutionary versus creationary viewson the origin of protozoans191–966970The problems that archaebacteriapresent for evolutionClass Investigation9d: GraphingBacterial Growth6768Application 9a:KingdomsArchaebacteria andEubacteria9C KingdomFungi196–2007172Chapter 9 Review73Chapter 9 TestClass Investigation9e: ObservingProtistsClass Investigation9f: Examining aMushroom†Fungi as examples of the effects of theFall and of God’s involvement inmaintaining His worldApplication 9b:Kingdom FungiClass Investigation11g: Factors ThatAffect Germination†Application 9c:ReviewViews on the origin of eukaryotic andprokaryotic cellsClass Investigation10g: How MuchWater Is LostDuringTranspiration?†The plant world bearing testimony of anomniscient, benevolent CreatorChapter 10: Structure and Function of Plants7410A PlantStructure206–13Life Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationApplication 10a: Rootand Leaf Structure75Class Investigation10i: Gravitropism inSeedlings†7610B PlantFunctions77213–20Application 10b:Structures andFunctions of PlantsApplication 10c:Photosynthesis andLeavesClass Investigation10f: Leaf Designand Function7810C PlantResponsesTrusting the Lord (Job 8)**Using plant hormones to meet people’sneedsBiblical view of tropisms in plantscontrasted with an evolutionary view220–22Class Investigation10h: Is LightNecessary forPhotosynthesis?†Application 10d: PlantAnatomy Review7980Psalm 1 and a Christian’s need forGod’s WordChapter 10 ReviewApplication 10e: PlantPhysiology Review81Chapter 10 TestChapter 11: Plant Classification and Reproduction8211A PlantClassificationClass Investigation12j: ButterflyMetamorphosis†228–35838411B PlantReproduction235–42Application 11a:Major Plant GroupsField Investigation11e: MossStructuresClass Investigation11f: FlowerDissectionFossilized ferns and a biblical worldviewServing God as a horticulturistGod’s creation of the ability toreproducePlants as a testimony to God’s glory,Application 11b:FlowersLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible Integrationbeauty, and design of nature85Evolution of plants and a creationistresponse**Application 11c:Pollination andScattering SeedsThe lily of the field as an illustration ofGod’s care for usEvolution and pollen in Grand CanyonstrataComparison of fruit growth and spiritualgrowth (Luke 6; Galatians 5)86Chapter 11 Review87Chapter 11 TestApplication 11d:ReviewUnit 4: The Animal KingdomChapter 12: The Invertebrates888912A Introductionto the AnimalKingdom12B Spongesand Cnidarians12C FlatwormsandRoundwormsRole of invertebrates in God’s creation250–52Differences between plants and animalsin the Bible**252–55Application 12a:Sponges andJellyfishThe Fall as the origin of parasiticorganismsKing Herod and “worms” in the Bible**255–58909192939412D SegmentedWorms: TheEarthworm12E Mollusks andEchinoderms12F Arthropods259–62Application 12b: ThePlanarian: A Typeof FlatwormResearchInvestigation 12i:Other Sponges,Jellyfish, andWorms†Class Investigation12h: EarthwormDissectionApplication 12c: TheEarthworm262–65266–70Application 12d:MollusksLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressRole of mollusks and echinoderms increationGod’s design of arthropods

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Application 12f:Arthropods95Bible IntegrationInsects in the BibleLearning from the ant in Proverbs96Chapter 12 Review97Chapter 12 TestApplication 12e:Insect Life CyclesApplication 12g:ReviewChapter 13: The Cold-Blooded Vertebrates: Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles989910013A Introductionto Vertebrates276–7913B BodySystems inVertebrates279–87101Application 13a:Endothermic vs.Ectothermic13C Fish287–89102103Application 13b:VertebrateDigestive SystemApplication 13c: BodySystems inVertebrate AnimalsClass Investigation13e: FishRespiration RatesClass Investigation13f: Frog DissectionStudying animals to see God’sgreatness and to be better stewards ofGod’s creationThe theme of blood in the BibleThe vertebrate heart as evidence ofdesign and irreducible complexityBiomimicry and the image of God inmanGod’s design of fish104Class Investigation15e: Myrmecology:The Study of Ants†10513D Amphibians10613E Reptiles293–96Chapter 13 Review107Chapter 13 TestGod’s care for His creation289–93Application 13d: Fish,Amphibians, andReptilesChapter 14: The Warm-Blooded Vertebrates: Birds and Mammals10814A Birds302–610914B Mammals306–13ResearchInvestigation 14f:Man vs. Beast†Application 14a: BirdsLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressBirds and mammals as a showcase ofGod’s power and gloryGod’s special design of birds for flightGod’s care for His creation (Luke 12)Man as a special creation with aspiritual nature and made in God’s

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Class Investigation14d: ConservingBody Heat: Woolvs. Down110Application 14b:MammalsClass Investigation14e: ObservingFeathers and HairApplication 14c:Review111112Chapter 14 Review113Chapter 14 TestBible IntegrationimageMan, primates, and evolutionLoving God and others with biomimicryChapter 15: Animal Behavior and Reproduction11415A AnimalBehavior318–25Field Investigation15f: An Animal’sResponse to ItsEnvironment†Application 15a:Innate and LearnedBehaviors11515B AnimalReproductionResearchInvestigation 8Chapter 15 Review119Chapter 15 TestApplication 15b:Animal BehaviorReviewApplication 15c:AnimalReproductionPersonalInvestigation 15g:SexualReproduction:Means of AmazingVariationApplication 15d:AnimalReproductionReviewLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressGod’s wisdom in designing animals’behavior patternsEvolutionary and biblical views ofmigration and instinctsUsing life science to help others andserve GodGod as the Provider of our needs**Death and reproduction after the FallDiversity God designed in animalreproductionBiblical command to honor parents**Animals in Psalm 104**Serving God as a marine biologist

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationUnit 5: Interactions in the EnvironmentChapter 16: Relationships in Ecosystems12016A Ecology andEcosystems340–4312112216B The AbioticEnvironment16C The BioticCommunity343–48348–53Class Investigation17f: Overcrowding†Biblical view of the relationship betweenanimals and humans**Field Investigation16g: BackyardEcosystems†Application 16b: TheWater CycleClass Investigation16f: The BioticCommunity of theSoil†Stewardship of resourcesThe effect of the Fall on stewardshipGod as the Overseer of all aspects ofecosystemsOrganization in God’s creationLimiting factors to spiritual growthApplication 16a:EcosystemsApplication 16c:Succession on aVolcano12312416D Rhythms inthe EcosystemRhythms in creation designed by God353–58Application 16d:Rhythms in theEcosystemEvolutionary view of rhythms andmutations and creationist responseLearning about rhythms in nature to bebetter stewards of God’s creation125Chapter 16 Review126Chapter 16 TestApplication 16e:ReviewChapter 17: Relationships Among Organisms12712817A eenOrganisms ofthe SameSpecies364–69PersonalInvestigation 17e:Your Food Chain†Field Investigation17h: ObservingRelationships†369–76Application 17a:Energy ExchangeBetweenOrganismsLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU PressGod’s design of the relationshipsamong organismsEcology and stewarding God’s creationLearning diligence from the ant (Prov.6)Camouflage, warning coloration, andmimicry in God’s design for animals

Day(s)129Topic17CRelationshipsBetweenOrganisms ofDifferentSpeciesPages376–80Chapter 17 Review132Chapter 17 TestApplication 17b: BibleCreatures and TheirFood ChainPositionsBible IntegrationCreation, Fall, death, andcarnivorousnessJesus Christ as the only answer to aperson’s sin problemApplication 17c: FoodWebsClass Investigation17g: LichensApplication apter 18: Man’s Relationship with the Environment133Ecology and caring for and using God’screation18A LivingThings asNaturalResourcesGod’s provision of natural resourcesPoverty, stewardship, and naturalresources386–93Taming animals and taming the tongue(James 3)**Extinct and endangered species andthe Flood134Farming and logging in the Bible **Population growth and a biblicalworldview18B Man’s Rolein theEcosystem393–99Application 18a:Natural ResourcesBiblical and secular views of globalwarming**Loving my neighbor by meeting theirphysical needs135Conservation and wise stewardshipPollution and Christian stewardship18C Pollution399–405PersonalInvestigation 18c:Estimates†Serving God as an environmentalengineerServing God with ecologyLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)TopicPagesSupportMaterials*Bible IntegrationApplication 18b:Man’s Role in theEcosystem136Class Investigation18d: RecyclingPaper137Chapter 18 Review138Chapter 18 TestUnit 6: The Complex Design of the Human BodyChapter 19: Support and Movement13914019A Introductionto the HumanBody412–15Class Investigation19e: Structure ofthe Skin19B TheIntegumentarySystem416–2114119C The SkeletalSystemApplication 19a:Human Skin142Biblical view of what it means to behuman—created in God’s image,having a spiritual nature, accountableto God, sinners in need of salvationThe deity and humanity of Christ**Christ as Savior and Mediator**God’s design of skinBiblical view of people as all one race422–27Class Investigation19f: Observing aBeef BoneBiblical condemnation of partiality(James 2)God’s promises and the comparison ofIsrael to dead bones (Ezek. 37)14319D TheMuscularSystemApplication 19b: TheSkeletal System428–32144145Chapter 19 Review146Chapter 19 TestClass Investigation19h: The Structureof Bones andMusclesApplication 19c: TheMuscular SystemClass Investigation19g: Heat fromMusclesApplication 19d:ReviewChapter 20: Internal BalanceLife Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Day(s)147TopicPagesSupportMaterials*20A A BalancingActBible IntegrationBiblical imperative to do good to all menJesus’ crucifixion and the blood andwater that came from His side14820B The Blood438–40440–46Application 20b: TheCirculatory System†Jesus’ death and resurrection to providesalvationChrist’s sweating drops of blood**Serving God as a phlebotomist149150151Class Investigation20e: BloodGod’s design of the heart20C The BloodVessels andHeart447–54Class Investigation20f: Observing aCow HeartHigh blood pressure, stress, and God’ssovereigntyApplication 20a: TheHeartClass Investigation20g: Using aStethoscope152orClass Investigation20h: IncreasingHeart Rate15315420D The ImmuneSystem andDefenseAgainstDisease455–6115620E TheExcretory461–63SystemChapter 20 Review157Chapter 20 Test155Application 20c: TheBody’s DefenseSystemThe Fall and the Curse, disease, death,and God’s provision of an immunesystemA biblical response to those sufferingfrom HIV/AIDSApplication 20d: TheExcretory SystemChapter 21: Energy15821A TheRespiratory468–74Life Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press

Life Science, 4th Edition 2013 BJU Press *For more in-depth scheduling suggestions, see the margin notes in LIFE SCIENCE Teacher’s Edition and LIFE SCIENCE Lab Manual Teacher’s Edition. **These Bible integration topics are covered in the teacher’s edition margin notes and

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