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Midterm Review

Midterm Review. Biology 9: Moretti & Dickson. Bio 9C: Friday , January 21, 2011 Title: Prepare for the Midterm – Day 1. Homework: You must complete studying for at least your 1 st TWO Priorities by Monday in order to work in groups!

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Midterm Review

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  1. Midterm Review Biology 9: Moretti & Dickson

  2. Bio 9C: Friday, January 21, 2011Title: Prepare for the Midterm – Day 1 • Homework: • You must complete studying for at least your 1stTWO Priorities by Monday in order to work in groups! • If you can complete more of the process, then you should do! • Do Now: • Take out the “Final Assessment” Essay due today and pass it forward. • How have you studied for exams in the past? • Today’s Objectives: • Demonstrate your understanding of how the nervous, skeletal, and muscle systems all work together to make you move • Begin Preparing for Exams

  3. Overview of Midterm Preparation • Overview/ explanation of review process • Steps For Mid-Term Review: • Students individually rank their understanding and prioritize studying • Students individually assemble their materials for the 1stpriority • Begin individual study/ review of that unit • Repeat steps 2 and 3 for your next priorities of studying

  4. Midterm Preparation • Individually rank your understanding and prioritize studying • Individually assemble your materials for the 1stpriority • If time allows, begin individual study/ review of that unit. • You must complete studying for at least your 1stTWO Priorities by Monday in order to work in groups! • If you can complete more of the process, then you should do!

  5. Bio 9C: Monday, 1.24.11Title: Midterm Review Periods 1&2 • Homework: • Review the material for your next TWO studying priorities (the units with the most 1s). • Be prepared to share/ read your response to the Key Questions with your group members and have your “unanswerable” questions identified by tomorrow’s class. (You will NOT be able to work in groups unless you can demonstrate preparation.) • You MUST complete 2 units, to stay on track for the exam onWednesday! • Do Now: Multiple Choice Practice In red blood cells, the compound carbonic anhydrase increases the rate at which carbon dioxide is converted to bicarbonate ions for transport in the blood. In red blood cells, carbonic anhydrase acts as which of the following? A. an enzyme B. a hormone C. a lipid D. a sugar • Today’s Agenda: • 1st Block – now that you have your studying prioritized and your materials for your 1st priority organized, complete INDIVIDUAL review and prep for that unit.

  6. More Multiple Choice Practice Which of the following most likely happens to the cells of a person running the Boston Marathon? The respiration rate increases to produce more ATP The replication rate increases to produce more DNA The photosynthesis rate increases to produce more sugars The cell division rate increases to produce more muscle fibers

  7. Bio 9C: Tuesday, 1.25.11Title: Midterm Review Period 3 • Homework: • Review the material for your last TWO studying priorities (complete the packet) • Exam Tomorrow! • GO TO BED EARLY & EAT BREAKFAST TOMORROW!!!! • Do Now: Multiple Choice Practice Today’s Agenda: • Divide into groups based on student studying priorities – students must have all of the work completed – including Key Questions – for a particular unit before being able to work in a group related to that unit. Ovalbumin is a protien found in eggs. Which of the following best describes its molecular structure? A group of six carbon atoms joined in a ring A chain of amino acids folded and twisted into a molecule A set of three fatty acids attached to a molecule of glycerol A sequence of nitrogenous bases attached to a sugar phosphate backbone

  8. More Multiple Choice Practice • Some bacteria live in hot springs. Their cells contain enzymes that function best at temperatures of about 70oC. • At a temperature of 150oC, how will the enzymes in these bacterial cells most likely be affected? • The enzymes will be destroyed by lysosomes. • The enzyme will require less energy to function. • The protein structure of the enzyme will be deformed. • The enzyme will increase the rate of reactions than at 70oC. • Many plants have waxy coatings on some surfaces. This coating reduces water loss because it is not water-permeable. This waxy coating is which of the following types of organic molecule? • A. carbohydrate • B. lipid • C. nucleic acid • D. protein

  9. Open Response Style Question Practice Question: The drawing below represents an organism that a student observed when examining a sample of pond water with a light microscope. The student identified this organism as a Prokaryote. • a. Is the student’s identification accurate? Explain your answer using specific information from the diagram. • b. Identify three different similarities between the cells of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. • c. Based on the classification scheme we are using, which Kingdom would you classify this organism? Based on specific characteristics of that Kingdom, explain your reasoning for putting this organism into that Kingdom

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