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Monday, Happy Halloween!

Monday, Happy Halloween!. Pedigrees: notes P 156 – A Family Puzzle Narly / Dorhoff Pedigree. P 150 #1-3 RWQ and foldable #8 Wednesday, Nov. 2. Tuesday, 11.1.11 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not. Turn in page 150 Partners: Genes and Gene Technology.

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Monday, Happy Halloween!

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  1. Monday, Happy Halloween! Pedigrees: notes P 156 – A Family Puzzle • Narly/Dorhoff Pedigree • P 150 #1-3 • RWQ and foldable #8 Wednesday, Nov. 2

  2. Tuesday, 11.1.11Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not. Turn in page 150 Partners: Genes and Gene Technology RWQ and Foldable #8 tomorrow Pedigree Worksheet due Thursday

  3. Wednesday, 11.2.11 Pass out papers!Bacteria are prokaryotes and all other living things are eukaryotes • Root Words • Notes: Advances in Genetics • Media Center Tomorrow • Begin Advances in Genetics Comparison Table 1)RWQ and Foldable #9 next Wednesday, Nov. 9 2)Pedigree Worksheet due tomorrow 3)P 155 &162 due Monday 4)Genetics Test next Tuesday

  4. Thursday, 11.3.11 • Classwork • Media Center • Advances in Genetics Comparison Table • Homework • P 155-162 due Monday • RWQ and Foldable #9 next Wednesday, Nov. 9

  5. Friday, 11.4.11In a controlled experiment, only one variable is tested at a time. • Classwork • Go over homework • The Clone Age – Video and Answers • Homework • P 155 & 162 due Monday • RWQ and Foldable #9 next Wednesday, Nov. 9

  6. Monday, 11.7.11The manipulated variable and the independent variable are the same thing. • Classwork • HW on your desk (p 155 and 162) • Review for Test • Finish video “The Clone Age” • Homework • Genetics Test tomorrow • RWQ and Foldable #9 Wednesday

  7. Tuesday, 11.8.11The responding and the dependent variable are the same thing • Classwork • Genetics Test • P 130 and 137 – due Friday • Homework • P 130 &137 due Friday • RWQ and Foldable #9 tomorrow

  8. Wednesday, 11.9.11A manipulated variable is the variable which you deliberately alter the value of. So, you will know the values of this variable before you do the experiment. • Classwork • Root Words • Notes: Structure of DNA • Activity: DNA Model • Homework • P 130 &137 due Friday • RWQ and Foldable #10 next TUESDAY!! Nov. 15

  9. Thursday, 11.10.11A responding variable is the variable which you have to measure to get your results. So, you do not know the values of this variable until you measure it. • Classwork • Notes: Replication, Transcription, and Translation • Finish DNA Model • Video • Homework • P 130 &137 due Friday • RWQ and Foldable #10 next TUESDAY!! Nov. 15

  10. Friday, 11.11.11 Happy Birthday Anaiya and CiaraVeteran’s Day Program at 8amIn an experiment it is important to keep clear and accurate records so that others can confirm your results • Classwork • HW on YOUR desk • Go over Genetics Test • Review • Game- Protein Synthesis • Homework • RWQ and Foldable #10 next TUESDAY!! Nov. 15

  11. Monday, 11.14.11 Happy Birthday BrianFor example, to find out if your heart rate depends on exercise, you could do different amounts of exercise (the manipulated variable) and measure the heart rate (the responding variable). • Classwork • Mutations • Finish Video • Homework • Root Word Quiz #10 tomorrow

  12. Tuesday, 11.15.11 • Classwork • Roots • Chromosomal Diseases and Karyotyping • Homework • none

  13. Wednesday, 11.16.11 Happy Birthday ElizabethA process in which materials are transported across the cell membrane without the expense of energy is known as passive transport. • Classwork • Article: In Our Blodo • Homework • none

  14. Thursday, 11.17.11Most biological membranes are selectively permeable, which means that some substances can pass through and other cannot. • Classwork • In Our Blood • Homework • None

  15. Classwork DNA Bingo!!! Friday, 11.18.11Happy Birthday Austin Byrd, Tyler Chavous, and Sara Kitchens • Final Root Test Friday after break

  16. Monday, 11.28.11 • Classwork • Homework

  17. Standards Essential Questions Georgia Performance Standards • S7L1. Students will investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically • S7L2 Students will describe the structure and function of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems. • How does reproduction vary among organisms? • How do systems compare within different organisms? • How are animals adapted to live within their environment? • Why do scientists use a dichotomous key?

  18. Tuesday, 11.29.11 • Classwork • Homework

  19. Wednesday, 11.30.11During diffusion, particles move from an area where they are more crowded to an area where they are less crowded. • Classwork • Homework

  20. When the concentration inside the cell is the same as it is outside, the cell and its environment are said to be in equalibrium.

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