Access Point #: HE.912.C.1.Su.dArchived Access Point

Describe ways personal health can be affected by heredity and family history, such as drug use, family obesity, heart disease, and mental health.
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Number: HE.912.C.1.Su.d
Category: Supported
Date Adopted or Revised: 12/08

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2002420: Integrated Science 2
2002430: Integrated Science 2 Honors
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3026010: HOPE-Physical Education (Core)
0800300: Health 1-Life Management Skills
0800310: Health 2-Personal Health
0800330: Personal, Social, and Family Relationships
0800350: Adolescent Health Problems
0800360: Health Explorations Honors
0800370: Parenting 1
0800380: Parenting 2
0800390: Health for Expectant Parents
0500500: Personal, Career, and School Development Skills 1
0500510: Personal, Career, and School Development Skills 2
0500520: Personal, Career, and School Development Skills 3
7915015: Access Health Opportunities Through Physical Education 9-12
2000315: Biology 1 for Credit Recovery
2000500: Bioscience 1 Honors
2000510: Bioscience 2 Honors
2000520: Bioscience 3 Honors
2002425: Integrated Science 2 for Credit Recovery

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