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[Bio-www] free online life sciences education resource update 04/02/15

Mark Lasbury via bio-www%40net.bio.net (by lasburymark1 from hotmail.com)
Thu Apr 2 07:53:22 EST 2015


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even experts that study spotted hyenas can=92t tell the difference between =
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males and the females? But it=92s easy to identify crossbill and wrybill bi=
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sperm whale=92s head is so big =96 it can change density to help them dive =
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These are some of the recent stories we have addressed on a=0A=
free online resource developed to increase learner engagement and educator=
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content knowledge. =93As Many Exceptions As Rules=94 tells the stories of o=
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that break biological rules or norms in order to survive and thrive. Throug=
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these stories=2C the core concepts of the science are reinforced.=0A=
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The resource can be accessed at:   http://biologicalexceptions.blogspot.com=
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Posted weekly=2C each story includes pertinent vocabulary with=0A=
etymology=2C interesting questions to spark discussion=2C links to the repo=
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the latest research on the subject being discussed=2C and a list of online =
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Upcoming topics will=0A=
include the story of how male and female plants can attract insects at=0A=
different times by smell=2C the animals that are exactly half male and half=
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female (gynandromorphs) and the butterfly that appeals to females by having=
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wings of different sizes. Being asymmetric is usually taken as a sign of po=
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genes=2C but here it lets them turn faster when they fly.=0A=
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Mark E. Lasbury=2C MS=2C MSEd=2C PhD=0A=
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