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Monday Catalyst. Complete it on back of reflection ½ sheet. 1. How do you look similar to your parents? Different? 2. What do you think causes for these similarities and differences?. Congrats!. To those of you who scored over 85% on ANY objective you were tested on: Cell organelles
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Monday Catalyst Complete it on back of reflection ½ sheet 1. How do you look similar to your parents? Different? 2. What do you think causes for these similarities and differences?
Congrats! To those of you who scored over 85% on ANY objective you were tested on: Cell organelles Prok vs. euk Transport Bioenergetics (photosynthesis and cell resp)
Unit 3 Test Reflections Complete the reflection Trackers need to be out! (10 minutes)
Individual Conferences While I am calling students up, you are completing 3 things: -Test Corrections - What’s the right answer? Why is that the right answer? COMPLETE SENTENCES • Pre Test • Start/finish Vocabulary for Vocab for Unit 4
Catalyst 1. How do you look similar to your parents? Different? 2. What do you think causes for these similarities and differences? • Unit 4 Pre-Test
Announcements • Make sure I have your pre-test • Turn in Reflections • Vocabulary due Friday (10 words total)
You be the Teacher • ½ DNA structure ½ DNA Replication • Edu.glogster.com to create poster/presentation • Your “students” must be able to fill out the notes in your packet (poster should include all information to do this ) • Help them with the practice problems!
nucleus chromosome DNA gene cell
DNA Reading 12min.
DNA nucleic acid nucleotides nucleus cytoplasm 99 nucleus chromosomes
A phosphate deoxy- ribose T phosphate deoxy- ribose G phosphate deoxy- ribose C phosphate deoxy- ribose
thymine T G guanine T A A T A G C A T hydrogen weak
DNA replication new copying replicate unzips hydrogen G T enzyme proofreads
DNA replication new copying replicate unzips hydrogen G T enzyme proofreads Semi-conservative ½ ½ changes genetic chemicals
the act of copying When DNA copies itself Nucleus grow reproduce new copy divides before copy unzips hydrogen T G enzyme proofreads
“semi-conservative” semi-conservative 1 1 partially contains original strand
DNA replication Step 7: Replicate ½ of your DNA by snapping the toothpicks and adding the new base pairs. Sketch your new DNA in the box on page U4-5
DNA replication Practice Complete the post-lab questions and DNA practice on page U4-7
Catalyst • Complete the sequence in the right strand of DNA: • What type of bonds are found between the nitrogenous bases?