Thursday, October 29, 2009

10/29/09 Skin Cells Lab

Today we:
  • Took and reviewed a quiz
1. What is today’s lab about?

2. Describe the procedure to get the sample for today’s lab?

3. What is the mass of protons and electrons?

4. What is an isotope?

5. What is the name of the outer phospholipid bilayer of the cell?

6. According to modern cell theory, where do all cells come from?

  • Did a lab on microscopic examination of skin cells.
  • Continued with notes on the cells unit. Students should begin working on the notes for Cells unit 6. The presentations notes are available as downloads: Two slides per page in color, 6 slides in black & white, for printing by clicking these links. To download the PowerPoint presentation, with the media, click this link (this file is 107 MB). This package has to be unzipped. There is a viewer included, in case you don't own PowerPoint.

Coming up:

  • We will continue with notes on cells.
Test: There will be a unit test on Thursday, 11/5. The focus of the teat will be on material from the Atoms to Cells and Activity in the Cell units. Click these links to download the notes and review questions.

Homework:
  • For the red section the phylogenetic lab report is due, lab can be downloaded here. It will be collected on Friday.
  • Begin writing up the lab on Human Skin Cells.
  • Review the notes.
The current project is the second of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. If you did not complete the first project you are required to complete this for a grade. Click here to see the project.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

10/28/09 Diffusion & Osmosis

Today we:
  • Continued with notes on the cells unit.

Coming up:

  • We will do a microscope lab.
  • We will continue with notes on cells.
There will be a quiz tomorrow.

Homework:
  • For the red section the phylogenetic lab report is due, lab can be downloaded here.
  • Read the lab on Human Skin Cells.
  • Review the notes.

The current project is the second of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. If you did not complete the first project you are required to complete this for a grade. Click here to see the project.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

10/27/09 Phylogenetic tree

Due to the half day only the red section met today. They had a lab activity to do. The lab can be downloaded here.

Monday, October 26, 2009

10/26/09 Cells


Today we:
  • Began a 4 day lab presentation on osmosis. We will collect data each day and discuss the lab each day.
  • We began the cells unit.

Coming up:

  • We will Continue the Cells unit.

Homework:

  • Review class notes.

The current project is the second of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. If you did not complete the first project you are required to complete this for a grade. Click here to see the project.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

10/22/09 Cells




Today we:
  • Took and reviewed a quiz. Quiz is below. Students will again take a quiz on similar material tomorrow, without notes.

1.What subatomic particles are in the nucleus?

2.What is the charge on protons and electrons?

3.What is the mass of protons and electrons?

4.What is an isotope?

5.What kinds of atoms make up a protein?

6.What is the name of the process where larger biomolecules are broken into small ones?

  • Finished the notes from the current unit. We are talking about biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. The notes from the Atoms to Cells unit. Students should begin working on the notes for Atoms to Cells unit 5. The presentations notes are available as downloads: Two slides per page in color, 6 slides in black & white, for printing by clicking these links. To download the PowerPoint presentation, with the media, click this link. This package has to be unzipped. There is a viewer included, in case you don't own PowerPoint.

Coming up:

  • We will begin the Cells unit.

Homework:

  • Review class notes.

The current project is the first of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. Click here to see the project.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

10/21/09 Enzyme Substrate Complex


Today we:
  • Took and reviewed a quiz. Students were allowed to use their notes and lab reports. Quiz is below. Students will take a quiz on similar material tomorrow, without notes.
    1.What subatomic particles make up an atom?
    2.What is the charge on these particles?
    3.What is the mass of each of these particles?
    4.What is an isotope?
    5.What kinds of atoms make up carbohydrates?
    6.What is the name of the process where small biomolecules are combined into larger ones?
  • Continued with notes from the current unit. We are talking about biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. The notes from the Atoms to Cells unit. Students should begin working on the notes for Atoms to Cells unit 5. The presentations notes are available as downloads: Two slides per page in color, 6 slides in black & white, for printing by clicking these links. To download the PowerPoint presentation, with the media, click this link. This package has to be unzipped. There is a viewer included, in case you don't own PowerPoint.
  • Collected the lab reports.

Coming up:

  • We will finish notes from the The Atoms to Cells unit.
  • We will begin the Cells unit.

Homework:

  • Review class notes.

The current project is the first of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. Click here to see the project.


Tuesday, October 20, 2009

10/20/09 Biomolecules

Today we:
  • Continued with notes from the current unit. We are talking about biomolecules: carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. The notes from the Atoms to Cells unit. Students should begin working on the notes for Atoms to Cells unit 5. The presentations notes are available as downloads: Two slides per page in color, 6 slides in black & white, for printing by clicking these links. To download the PowerPoint presentation, with the media, click this link. This package has to be unzipped. There is a viewer included, in case you don't own PowerPoint.

Coming up:

  • We will continue notes from the The Atoms to Cells unit.

Homework:

The current project is the first of two choices. If both are completed, it will count as extra credit. Click here to see the project.