Scientific systems. A system is a collection of cycles, structures, and processes that interact. All systems have basic properties that can be described in terms of space, time, energy, and matter. Change and constancy occur in systems as patterns and can be observed, measured, and modeled. These patterns help to make predictions that can be scientifically tested. Students should analyze a system in terms of its components and how these components relate to each other, to the whole, and to the external environment.
Standard detail
EnviroSyst.b.5
Depth 1Parent ID: 286BA4A12790446F8A2C1326910D2856Standard set: High School
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Quick facts
- Statement code
- EnviroSyst.b.5
- List ID
- 5
- Standard ID
- 5EEBB95946AD415780CD159B53B2861F
- Subject
- Environmental Systems
- Grades
- 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- 286BA4A12790446F8A2C1326910D2856
- Source document
- Texas Education Agency
- License
- CC BY 4.0 US