MS-LS1-2 refers to one of the performance expectations from the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for middle school life science.
The objective of this performance expectation is:
MS-LS1-2: Develop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways parts of cells contribute to the function.
This objective focuses on helping students understand the fundamental unit of life, which is the cell. Students will learn that cells are the building blocks of all living organisms and that they have specific structures that enable them to carry out their functions.
To achieve this objective, students will need to develop an understanding of the different parts of a cell, such as the nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, and ribosomes. They will need to understand the functions of these parts and how they work together to enable the cell to carry out its functions.
In addition to developing an understanding of cell structures and functions, students will need to develop skills in modeling. They will need to create and use models to describe the function of a cell and how its parts contribute to that function. This may involve creating physical models or digital models, as well as using diagrams and other visual representations to communicate their understanding.
By the end of this performance expectation, students should be able to explain the basic functions of a cell, identify the different parts of a cell and their functions, and develop and use models to describe the function of a cell as a whole.