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Biology Unit One

Biology Unit One. Mrs. Pearson’s First Semester Biology. *For those watching by recording, watch for questions on the slides throughout the presentation. Email me the answers to the questions within two days of the lesson being presented in order to receive credit for watching the recording. .

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Biology Unit One

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  1. Biology Unit One Mrs. Pearson’s First Semester Biology *For those watching by recording, watch for questions on the slides throughout the presentation. Email me the answers to the questions within two days of the lesson being presented in order to receive credit for watching the recording.

  2. Prepare to be BLINDED… With SCIENCE!!

  3. Is it safe to go in the water?! • The boy and girl were swimming just off the shore under the watchful eye of their mother. • Unbeknownst to them, a predator was lurking… • The predator usually preferred water birds, but today it would dine on human flesh!! • Smaller than a shark, even smaller than the water birds, these free-swimming organisms seek out waterfowl in order to breed in their intestines. Sometimes though, they encounter human skin and burrow in. • What condition do they cause? • Swimmer’s Itch! The larvae of this parasitic flatworm live in bird intestines and come out with the feces. They won’t survive long on people. If you are attacked, you will form raised spots on your skin that are very itchy. Some people also run a fever and can take as long as two weeks to recover. A brisk rubdown with a dry towel can kill the larvae before they cause a problem so… towel off after you swim!!

  4. Unit One Objectives • Continue discussing why water is of special importance • Briefly discuss carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids as organic chemicals

  5. Unit One Water shmatter… I prefer tea • We talked about water in relation to acids and bases but it has other properties that make it important for living things

  6. Unit One Water shmatter… I prefer tea • Energy storage • Ever walked on the shore and about burned your feet in the hot sand? Where did you go to cool your feet? • Ever gone swimming at night? • Water holds heat energy while the sand does not. • Sand heats up quickly and cools down quickly. • It takes more energy to heat water but it also will not give it up easily.

  7. Unit One Water shmatter… I prefer tea • Cohesion • What other words have “co-” in them? • Cooperate, collaborate, collective… • Any ideas what cohesion might mean? • We’re in this together!! • Water’s polar nature allows it to stick to itself • Water tension is one example ***Those watching by recording, include in your email the definition of cohesion.

  8. Unit One Water shmatter… I prefer tea • Adhesion • If COhesion is something sticking to itself… • What is ADhesion? • How might adhesion come in handy for living things… like plants… ***Those watching by recording, include in your email the definition of adhesion.

  9. Unit One Organic Compounds • Organic Compounds • Carbon • Four bonding sites - versatile • Most everything in living systems that is not water, is a compound that contains carbon. • The major groups of organic compounds are… • Carbohydrates • Lipids • Proteins • Nucleic Acids ***Those watching by recording, include in your email element common in organic compounds.

  10. Unit One Organic Compounds • Carbohydrates • These are sugars and starches • Main form of energy • Fruits, grains and veggies • Chemically, they are grouped and referred to based on the number of carbons in their structures and by repeating segments • Monosaccharides – simplest sugars • Disaccharies – two monosaccharides bonded together • Polysaccharides - many

  11. Unit One Organic Compounds • Lipids • Commonly called fats • Can store energy • Serve many other functions – body insulation, cell structure • Cholesterol is a kind of lipid – used in cell membranes • Steroids are a kind of lipid – hormones that enter the cell ***Those watching by recording, include in your email two examples of lipids.

  12. Unit One Organic Compounds • Proteins • Made of amino acids • Make up DNA – genetic information • Function in the cell membrane • Make up muscle tissue • Collagens are a kind of protein that make up tendons, hide and cornea • Keratin is a kind of protein that makes up hair, fingernails, feathers and horns

  13. Unit One Organic Compounds • Nucleic Acids • Important part of DNA • Important part of RNA • We will study further in our genetics unit • Four (plus one) that we will deal with • Adenosine • Thymine • Guanine • Cytosine • (Uracil)

  14. Unit One Review • Water is able to store significant amounts of energy in the form of heat • Adhesion and cohesion make water especially useful to organisms • Organic chemicals typically contain carbon • Carbohydrates – sugars and starches • Lipids – fats • Proteins – DNA, RNA, and muscle • Nucleic Acids – DNA and RNA • Now you are ready for the Chemistry quiz and the unit test!  Be sure you do the vocabulary review before completing the test.

  15. Unit One Questions?

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