Identifying X-rays from the ZooIn this lesson, learners examine X-ray images of the "hands" of different animals and then determine the function of each hand from its form. The images are viewed and analyzed with WebImage, a Web-based customized ve rsion of ImageJ. Go to Lesson Relevant standard(s) NSES Standard: Science as Inquiry, Grades 5-8, Content Standard A • USE APPROPRIATE TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES TO GATHER, ANALYZE, AND INTERPRET DATA: The use of tools and techniques, including mathematics, will be guided by the question asked and the investigations students design. The use of computers for the collection, summary, and display of evidence is part of this standard. Students should be able to access, gather, store, retrieve, and organize data, using hardware and software designed for these purposes. NSES Standard: Life science, Grades 5-8, Content Standard C • Living systems at all levels of organization demonstrate the complementary nature of structure and function. Important levels of organization for structure and function include cells, organs, tissues, organ systems, whole organisms, and ecosystems. (Structure and Function in Living Organisms). NETS Standard: Grades 6-8 • Use content-specific tools, software, and simulations (e.g., environmental probes, graphing calculators, exploratory environments, Web tools) to support learning and research.
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