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Biology 12

Biology 12. Unit 1: Biochemistry. Minds On. Technological applications that affect biological processes and cellular functions are used in the food , pharmaceutical, and medical industries. Big Ideas.

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Biology 12

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  1. Biology 12 Unit 1: Biochemistry

  2. Minds On

  3. Technological applications that affect biological processes and cellular functions are used in the food, pharmaceutical, and medical industries. Big Ideas

  4. Biological moleculesand their chemical properties affect cellular processes and biochemical reactions. Big Ideas

  5. Biochemicalcompounds play important structural and functional roles in cells of all living organisms Big Ideas

  6. B1. Analyse technological applications of enzymes in some industrial processes, and evaluate technological advances in the field of cellular biology; B2. Investigate the chemical structures, functions, and chemical properties of biological molecules involved in some common cellular processes and biochemical reactions; OverAll • B3. Demonstrate an understanding of the structures and functions of biological molecules, and the biochemical reactions required to maintain normal cellular function.

  7. Week 1: From Bread to Sugar

  8. B1.2 evaluate, on the basis of research, some advances in cellular biology and related technological applications Blood Typing B3.2Describe the structureof important biochemical compounds, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, and explain their functionwithin cells

  9. Misconceptions Blood Typing note a potential common misconception: students may get confused with the issue of whether your blood type refers to the antigens or the antibodies you carry – so type A could be thought of as a person that has anti-A antibodies versus anti-A antigens, also which are on the blood cell and which are in the plasma: the antigens or the antibodies? Antibodies are normally not static, rather moving, traveling, versus antigens that are generally static, attached.

  10. Week 2: From Lipids to DNA

  11. Misconceptions: DNA DNA can only be changed through mutagenesis

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  13. History: A Case Study B3.2 describe the structure of important biochemical compounds, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, and explain their function within cells Francis and Crick DNA paper from Nature 1953

  14. History: A Case Study

  15. DNA Ladder: Dry Lab B3.2 describe the structure of important biochemical compounds, including carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, and explain their function within cells Let DNA tell the Story

  16. Dry Lab: Let DNA tell the story. Human: A T C C G G A T T C T T A T A C C A A A G T T C A C T T T G A C A T A C A T A T C A T A T C T T C C G A C Chimp: A T C C C T T A T G T T A T A C C A T A G T C T T C T T T G A C A T A C A T A G G A T A T G T T C A C T T http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/MTA4MTgwNDQw

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  18. Week 3: The Implications of Protein.

  19. Recent Development B1. analyse technological applications of enzymes in some industrial processes, and evaluate technological advances in the field of cellular biology;  B3.demonstrate an understanding of the structures and functions of biological molecules, and the biochemical reactions required to maintain normal cellular function. http://www.wordle.net/

  20. STSE B1.1 analyse technological applications related to enzyme activity in the food and pharmaceutical industries An understanding of metabolic processes enables people to make informed choices with respect to a range of personal, societal, and environmental issues.

  21. Week 4: Enzymes at Work

  22. Wet Lab: Enzymes B2.5 plan and conduct an investigation related to a cellular process (e.g., factors that affect enzyme activity; factors that affect transport of substances across cell membranes), using appropriate laboratory equipment and techniques, and report the results in an appropriate format Catalase and Rates of Reaction http://www.scopezoom.com/enzyme/page1.htm Resources: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078759864/student_view0/unit2/chapter6/virtual_labs.html# http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/Biol114/enzyme/enzyme2.asp

  23. Conclusion

  24. Thank You

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