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Monday, November 1 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not.

Monday, November 1 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not. Classwork – NEW SEATS. Homework. RWQF #9 on Wednesday WS: Genes and Gene Technology Unit Test Friday. Pedigrees: notes P 156 – A Family Puzzle Narly / Dorhoff Pedigree.

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Monday, November 1 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not.

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  1. Monday, November 1Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and organelles. Prokaryotic cells do not. Classwork – NEW SEATS Homework RWQF #9 on Wednesday WS: Genes and Gene Technology Unit Test Friday Pedigrees: notes P 156 – A Family Puzzle • Narly/Dorhoff Pedigree

  2. Tuesday, November 2Bacteria are prokaryotes and all other living things are eukaryotes Classwork Homework Pedigree worksheet RWQF #9 tomorrow Unit Test Friday • Homework on your desk • Notes: Advances in Genetics • Cartoon Illustration of types of Selective Breeding

  3. Wednesday, November 3Prokaryotes are unicellular. Eukaryotes can be either unicellular or multicellular Classwork Homework RWQF #10 next Wednesday Genetics Unit Test Friday P 162 #1-2 • RWQF #9 • Go over homework • Work on cartoons/present • Pass out Family grades

  4. Thursday, November 4In a controlled experiment, only one variable is tested at a time. Classwork Homework RWQF #10 next Wednesday Genetics Unit Test Tomorrow • Homework on your desk • Share Cartoons • Review for test • Video: Genetics

  5. Friday 11.5.10The manipulated variable and the independent variable are the same thing. Classwork Homework RWQF #10 next Wednesday • Genetics Test – Multiple Choice • Read p 101-102,sect. 4-3 and 4-4 • P 102 #2, P 130 #1-3, p 137 #1-3 due next Friday

  6. Monday, November 11.8.10The responding and the dependent variable are the same thing Classwork Homework RWQF #10 Wednesday P 102 #2, P 130 #1-3, p 137 #1-3 due Friday Notebook Quiz on Friday • Karyotyping Activity

  7. Tuesday, November 11.9.10A 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 Homework RWQF #10 Wednesday P 102 #2, P 130 #1-3, p 137 #1-3 due Friday Notebook Quiz on Friday • Review Test • DNA Structure: notes • DNA Model

  8. Wednesday, November 11.10.10A 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 Homework Root Word Final Test next Thurs/Fri. P 102 #2, P 130 #1-3, p 137 #1-3 due Friday Notebook Quiz on Friday • RWQF #10 • Replication • FINISH!! DNA model

  9. Thursday, November 11.11.10Veteran’s Day Program at 8amIn an experiment it is important to keep clear and accurate records so that others can confirm your results Classwork Homework Root Word Final Test next Thurs/Fri. P 102 #2, P 130 #1-3, p 137 #1-3 due tomorrow Notebook Quiz tomorrow • Transcription, Translation, and Mutations

  10. Friday, 11.12.10For 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 Homework Root Word Final Test next Thurs/Fri. • HW on your desk • Notebook Quiz #3 • Finish protein synthesis • Protein Synthesis and Words

  11. Monday, November 15When the concentration inside the cell is the same as it is outside, the cell and its environment are said to be in equalibrium. Classwork Homework Root Word Final Test Thurs or Fri. • Field Trip Chaperones?? • Video: The Clone Age • Read and discuss

  12. Tuesday, November 16A process in which materials are transported across the cell membrane without the expense of energy is known as passive transport. Classwork Homework Root Word Final Test Thurs or Friday • Article: In Our Blood • Discuss and write

  13. Wednesday, November 17Most biological membranses are selectively permeable, which means that some substances can pass through and other cannot. Classwork Homework Root Word Final Test Thurs or Friday • Field Trip Information • DNA Bingo and/or study hall

  14. Thursday, November 18 Classwork Homework Root Word Final Test next Thurs/Fri.

  15. Friday, November 19 Classwork Homework Adsfl;jasdfoij • PhinizySwampr • OR • Root Word TEST

  16. Georgia Performance Standards Standards Essential Questions 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? • 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.

  17. Monday, November 29 Classwork Homework Finish classwork • I will be out for Jury Duty • Read p 42-49 • P 49 #1-3 • Enrich Worksheet (ALL OF IT!!!)

  18. Tuesday, November 30 Classwork Homework No homework • Classification Powerpoint

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