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Honors Biology 2014-2015

Honors Biology 2014-2015. Dr. Thornton Office: Room 125 561-972-9672 tthornton@oapb.org Drthorntonscourses.webs.com. Advanced Placement Exam. http:// media.collegeboard.com / digitalServices / pdf / ap / ap -biology-course-and-exam- description.pdf. Biology SAT II.

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Honors Biology 2014-2015

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  1. Honors Biology2014-2015 Dr. Thornton Office: Room 125 561-972-9672 tthornton@oapb.org Drthorntonscourses.webs.com

  2. Advanced Placement Exam http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap-biology-course-and-exam-description.pdf

  3. Biology SAT II http://sat.collegeboard.org/practice/sat-subject-test-preparation-biology-em

  4. Why Science?

  5. What is one of the greatest threats to human-kind?

  6. Why Biology? • A virus like Ebola?

  7. Why Biology? • BSE causative agent (called a prion) is a protein that is folded in the wrong way

  8. Why Biology? MRSA • Staph infection that has morphed over time making it resistant to the most used antibiotics • Most people contract MRSA in the hospital, also a problem in other confined setting such as prisons, daycare centers, nurseries and also in athletes who share locker rooms and gyms • http://akorra.com/2010/10/13/top-10-most-dangerous-germs/

  9. WHY Biology? Thalidomide- 1950’s-1960’s • Given to expectant mothers for morning sickness • A sedative and tranquillizer • Used for 12 years before taken off the market

  10. What do you know about BPAs? One generation ingests, two generations “feel.” www.niehs.nih.gov/recovery/critical/docs/bpa-signature-project.pdf

  11. BisphenolA(BPA) • Used for more than 40 years • Hard plastic food containers • Baby bottles • Reusable cups • The lining of metal food and beverage cans (including canned liquid infant formula) • Trace amounts of BPA can be found in some foods packaged in these containers. http://www.hhs.gov/safety/bpa/

  12. Biology • Study of life • Includes • Physics • Chemistry • All systems • Habitats • Cells • Atoms

  13. Characteristics of Living things • Uses energy • Respond to their environment • Maintains a relatively constant internal environment • Information base in the form of DNA • Composed of One or more cells • Evolved from other living things • Highly organized

  14. MYSTERY! How did 500 people, in 10 days, get Cholera?

  15. What is Science? Science is based on “knowledge” or “skill” Debate of what science is: Is it mathematical? Who has the knowledge? • Scientist? Laymen? • Does it depend on what the general population believes? • Does science change? How is that knowledge verified? Scientific Method: Francis Bacon (1561-1626) “Baconian Method” PseudoScience

  16. Scientific Method“Baconian Method” • Hypothesis • Prediction and testing • Experimental Design • Rigorous Testing • Duplication Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626

  17. LabPeriod One: Appropriate Scientific Sources • First Lab Period:  Who determines what is valid scientific results? • What are primary, secondary, and tertiary sources? • How do you read a peer reviewed journal article? • How do you find appropriate sources (library) • Homework:  • Find peer reviewed article and write a summary in electronic journal   • (2-3 sentences)

  18. How do you discern between good and poorly performed science?

  19. Acceptable Resources • Primary • Original source or evidence • Peer reviewed journal articles • Secondary • Cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources • Books, scientific magazines • Tertiary • Compilation of primary and secondary sources

  20. How you do discern acceptable resources? • In a small group check the resources on your desk. • Which are acceptable for scientific research?

  21. The Nature of Science • Ethics in experimentation • Science Changes

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