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Monday, March 12, 2012

Monday, March 12, 2012. If you were absent Friday, you need to makeup a quiz today or tomorrow in tutorial. Schedule for Tues, Wed, Thursday: 7:30 – 10:00- HSPE Testing for 10 th , 11 th , 12 th (9 th graders have an appointment with guidance counselor). Tuesday Schedule.

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Monday, March 12, 2012

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  1. Monday, March 12, 2012 If you were absent Friday, you need to makeup a quiz today or tomorrow in tutorial. Schedule for Tues, Wed, Thursday: 7:30 – 10:00- HSPE Testing for 10th, 11th, 12th (9th graders have an appointment with guidance counselor).

  2. Tuesday Schedule • 1st period 10:15 – 11:20 (65) Lunch 11:20 – 12:10 • 5th period 12:15 – 1:20 (65) • 7th period 1:25 – 2:30 (65) Tutorial 2:35-3:05

  3. Wednesday Schedule • 2nd period 10:15 – 11:20 (65) • 4th period 11:25 – 12:30 (65)

  4. Thursday Schedule • 3rd period 10:15 – 11:20 (65) Lunch 11:20 – 12:10 • 6th period 12:15 – 1:20 (65) • Assembly 1:25 – 2:30 (65) Tutorial 2:35-3:05 Friday is a normal period 1-7 schedule.

  5. Make an entry- Entry 21:DNA structure-3/12/12 In your logbook, tell me what you already know about DNA…

  6. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)

  7. DNA is universal to life • All living organisms have DNA • Bacteria, fungi, plants, animals…and even many viruses • The function of DNA is to store information for an organism’s characteristics

  8. The nucleus stores DNA in eukaryotic cells Elodea leaf cell human cheek cell mitochondria chloroplasts vacuole nucleus (DNA here) (DNA here)

  9. Prokaryote cells do not have a nucleus but DO have DNA E. coli bacteria cell DNA

  10. In the cell, DNA forms structures called chromosomes • A eukaryotic chromosome is typically a very long, single chain of DNA

  11. In the cell, DNA forms structures called chromosomes • A prokaryotic chromosome is typically a circular chain of DNA • Prokaryotic cells also often have smaller circles of DNA called plasmids E. coli bacteria cell Chromosome DNA Plasmid DNA

  12. DNA structure • Pre-load the following web-based 3-dimensional molecular models and refer to them where noted (the first time loading will take some time) Model 1 Model 2 • Note the buttons below the model window to manipulate and highlight different structural features

  13. DNA is a double helix • The shape of a DNA molecule is like a twisted ladder or spiral staircase See web-based 3-dimensional molecular model

  14. DNA is made of nucleotides • A nucleotide has 3 parts: a phosphate, a sugar, and a base. PHOSPHATE BASE SUGAR See web-based 3-dimensional molecular model

  15. There are 4 DNA nucleotides • They are the same except for their bases Thymine Cytosine Guanine

  16. Making a DNA molecule • One strand of a DNA molecule is formed by linking together the sugars and phosphates of nucleotides.

  17. The two strands (halves) of a DNA molecule are connected by hydrogen bonds between the bases of nucleotides. Hydrogen bonds Hydrogen bonds

  18. Complementary base pairing • In DNA molecules… Adenine only bonds to thymine. Cytosine only bonds to guanine. A—T G—C See web-based 3-dimensional molecular model

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