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(1)Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. Student Informaon Sheet Name ________________________                Nickname________________   Period_______ Home Address   Home Phone #   _____________________ ___________________________________        . Parent(s)/Guardian(s) Name & Work Phone #/email ___________________________________ ___________________________________ (2)Do you parcipate or plan to parcipate in any  acvies (clubs, sports, band etc.)?  Semester Schedule (Course Name/ Teacher)  __________________________________________ 1st ___________________________________ (3)What is your favorite subject(s)?_____________ 2nd ___________________________________ (4) Previous Science Class/ Teacher/ Grade ?   3rd ___________________________________  ___________________________________________ 4th ___________________________________ (5) Previous Math Class/ Teacher Grade ? ______________________________   (1) What type of learner are you?  (6)Do you have internet access at home?  a. Reading/Visual (7)Do you enjoy music while you work? b. Wring/Take Notes/Visual (8) Anything else I should know about you? c. Listen/ Auditory d. Labs/Tacle. Jan 12­11:00 AM. Username: bdol04 Password: ZAFAQASE5U. Jan 24­6:34 AM. Mrs. Enlow’s Rules!!! My rules are very simple: 1. Please follow all school rules 2. Be an active participant and act your age - This is high school. Please no sleeping or lounging in class or immature behavior. 3. Be Ready - Bring necessary materials to class, be in seat when bell rings, and have brain turned on! 4. Be Responsible – for your success and for your education. It will get you places. 5. Be Respectful - Respect other students and your teacher (be nice to each other and please do not talk when I am talking or when another student has the floor).. Jan 23­1:49 PM. License Plates On Front Blank Side Name . On Back lined side Most Memorable Previous Science Experience What are you looking forward to learning about? Globalization – have you been anywhere internationally? Outside of NC? Doodle, Pic, sketch of something that represents you! Getting Germy Awards in College . Mrs. Enlow. Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Alaska, Canada, Mexico. Aug 13­9:53 AM. Welcome to Mrs.  Enlow's Biology Class! . Jan 23­1:49 PM. Consequences 1. Warning (Verbal or Nonverbal) 2. After school Detention & Parent Contact ** Control Room ** Phone call to parents could happen at any time. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 1.

(2) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. What you will need: • 1.5­2 in 3 ring binder • Lots of Notebook Paper • Pencil • Pen • Scissors. August 23, 2012. Daily Warm Ups  It is YOUR responsibility to begin your warm­up  activity when you enter this classroom.   Before the bell rings, I EXPECT you to be  SEATED in YOUR ASSIGNED seat and to  BEGIN your Warm­up activity.  . Dividers:. • Notes • Worksheets • Labs • Homework. Aug 13­10:45 AM. Warnings and ASDs begin when you are  not working on your warm­up. . Jan 23­1:49 PM. Vocabulary Each unit, you are responsible for learning many vocabulary words. Think of biology as a foreign language …without understanding the words, you will not understand the language! You will have quizzes that test you on these vocabulary words. Due for each unit Must be numbered!!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Honors Class You usually will have a Word­Pair Quiz on 10­14  vocabulary words each Unit.. Grades: 40% ­ Tests and Projects 40% ­ Labs and Classwork (WS and Quizzes) 20%­ HW and Portfolio Checks  Zeros hurt your grade immensely, so  turning in partially completed is better than  not at all!! . Aug 13­11:19 AM. My Website. Let’s Explore!. My Website. Your first Word Pair Quiz will be this week for  Unit 1.  Please see p.27 of your textbook to see  the list of words. The Word Pair Quiz will ask you to compare and/or contrast two words that  may or may not be closely related.. Example:  Dependent Variable/Independent  Variable. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 2.

(3) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. My Schedule & Expectations. Extra Policies & Procedures. • I am here for you Wednesdays afterschool for extra tutoring with HW You need to come WITH QUESTIONS! • • You are required to do online homework. • • • • • • • •. • If you don’t have internet access, then there is ample time before school/after school/at lunch that you can go to the library or my room. • Talk to me if you have issues.. My Desk, Your Classroom, Our Labs Bathroom visits – 1 per 3 week period Extra Credit Roles Trash Raising Hands - me and you Do not pack up early The Buddy System --> Absentees You break it, you buy it. --> Lab Safety. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Absentees – The Buddy System • You will collect your buddy’s worksheets, write down their HW, let them see your notes and be responsible for telling them what they missed while they were out. • You can put work in absent box • You have 30 secs to find a buddy, write down each other’s names, and sit.. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Today’s Agenda: ~ Lab Safety Video and Contract w/ lab tour ~ Lab Equipment Demo ~ Lab Safety Questions. Jan 23­1:49 PM. What is wrong here???? - Think about these lab no-nos! http://www.tubechop.com/watch/198216. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Lab safety  Symbols!  Know for  test! . Sign Lab Safety  Contracts,  have parents  sign and  return by  tomorrow. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 3.

(4) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. Lab Equipment Demo • Q: What is the most important piece of lab equipment?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Clean Labs or No Labs • Horseplay • Follow oral directions and lab written directions • ASD includes cleaning up lab areas, scraping gum, cleaning desks, etc.. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Lab Safety Questions • Complete on your own paper and study for your quiz tomorrow! We will review together. What is your homework?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Warm-up -Everyday write down in notebook -Keep for portfolio checks (taken up on test day) - Put Signed materials on YOUR desk! Start the Worksheet at desk (individually) *DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PLEASE* Student Policies Practice- 8 mins Review Answers. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Get Ready for Lab Safety Quiz! • Do not write on this, skip the drawing question. • When done, get textbook from me and begin characteristics of life worksheet.. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 4.

(5) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. Characteristics of Life Notes. August 23, 2012. What determines life? • 5 characteristics that  all living things must  have!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­2:26 PM. 1.  Organization: • Made of cells!! • Cells àtissuesà  organsà organ systems  à organism!. Jan 23­2:26 PM. Jan 23­4:06 PM. • Single­cell organisms have  everything they need to be  self­sufficient.  (all living things begin as a single cell). • In multicellular organisms,  specialization increases until  some cells do only certain  things. . Jan 23­2:26 PM. Aug 13­11:42 AM. 5.

(6) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. Species 2.  Reproduction: • Reproduction is not essential for the survival of  individual organisms, but must occur for a species  to survive. . A species is a group of organisms that can interbreed  with each other and produce fertile offspring Gray Wolf (Canis lupus). Subspecies Domestic dogs. Jan 23­2:26 PM. Same Species. Not Same Species. Jan 23­2:26 PM. All living things reproduce in  one of the following ways: • Asexual reproduction:     1 parent makes      identical offspring. • Sexual reproduction ­ Producing  offspring by the joining of sex cells;  involves 2 individuals.. Jan 23­2:26 PM. 3.  Growth/ Development: • Growth: Increase in  size/mass • Development: Changes from  embryo to adult. Jan 23­2:26 PM. Jan 23­2:26 PM. 4.  Adjust to Surroundings: • Stimulus:   triggers a reaction • Response:   the reaction to the stimulus  ...Usually to help regulate  processes • Homeostasis: Regulate internal environment Ex.  Sweating when hot, shivering when cold. Jan 23­2:26 PM. 6.

(7) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. 5.  Adapt/ Evolve: • Adaptations are traits  giving an organism an  advantage in a certain  external environment.    Ex. Polar bears have  thick fur, fish have gills  . Evolution  is ... . • Evolve through  survival of the fittest!. Jan 23­2:26 PM. Locomotion (Movement):. • Not all organisms move   • Ex. Sponge is an animal that is  sessile; mushroom is fungi that  does not move from place to  place.. Jan 23­2:26 PM. Ch of Life 5 corner poster • • • •. 5 sections for 5 characteristics Definition Example Colored picture. You'll have 5 mins tomorrow for WU You may complete for HW and Begin Ch 1  Vocab. Jan 23­2:26 PM. August 23, 2012. All processes require ENERGY!  ATP from Cellular Respiration!   • Metabolism: All of the chemical  reactions in an  organism Includes synthsizing  and decomposing. . Jan 23­2:26 PM. Seven Processes of (some)  Life– MRS NERG • Movement • Reproduction   • Sensitivity (Responding) • Nutrition  • Excretion • Respiration • Growth/Development                                                              . Jan 23­2:26 PM. WU: List 5 adaptations that you could find in nature. • Due: Poster Illustrations (on your desk) • Tonight HW: Ch 1 Vocab (write on paper or notecards) this is due tomorrow. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 7.

(8) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. What is the scientific method? • A logical way of solving problems • It enables scientists to organize their work • Verifies results of experimentation. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Hypothesis An answer to the question you posed as your problem It should be written as an “If. . .then . . . “ statement. Ex: If the amount of water increases, then plant height will also increase.. Jan 23­1:49 PM. The effect of water on plant height. August 23, 2012. Don’t Copy this: Scientific investigations did not always follow a specific set of steps, but generally the steps are: Copy this Outline (leave space!!!): 1. Observing a problem 2. Forming a hypothesis - ____________________ 3. Conducting an experiment ~Variables -______________ & _________ ~Control Group - ________________________ ~Experimental Group - ____________________ 4. Gathering data - _________ & _________ 5. Drawing conclusions 6. Verifying results. Jan 23­1:49 PM. CONDUCTING AN EXPERIMENT: VARIABLES = factors that change ** Independent variable – the factor that’s tested/manipulated Plotted on the x-axis of a graph ** Dependent variable – the factor that’s a result of the independent variable Plotted on the y-axis of a graph CONTROL GROUP = comparison group standard/normal conditions against which results are compared ** not treated with IV!!! EXPERIMENTAL GROUP = the group given the independent variable and changed. **only test 1 variable at a time!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. What is the IV and DV of the plant height experiment?? Independent variable – the variable being tested – the one you change (amount of water.) Dependent variable – the change that results from the independent variable. (plant height.). Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 8.

(9) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. Gathering Data:. Qualitative Data ­ observational data. Descriptions.  Observed, not measured.  ex: Colors, textures, smells, etc Qualitative → Quality  Quantitative data ­ numerical data. August 23, 2012. Do now! • Make a qualitative observation about yourself! • Make a quantitative observation about yourself!. Numbers.  Can be measured.  ex: Length, height, area, volume,  etc. . Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Verified Results ->Theory Usually a well tested hypothesis that explains a phenomena  Example: Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. Young Darwin. Scientific Laws A Statement… Events that always occur in nature! Example: Newton’s Law of Gravity. Old Darwin. Jan 23­1:49 PM. OTHER VOCABULARY TO BE FAMILIAR WITH: LOGIC EVIDENCE PHENOMENA OBSERVATIONS INFERENCES PREDICTIONS EXPLANATION HAZARDS. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. (1) The Simpsons Worksheet - Do not write on this please! - Complete only 2 question sets. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 9.

(10) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. LAB REMINDERS: Must have Syllabus and Lab Contract Signed! • DO NOT HORSEPLAY… you will be sat down in a heartbeat. • Be VERY careful with supplies • Stay in Your Lab Groups • Do not leave unless you are the M&M (Materials manager) Each Person is to write out the lab answers on notebook paper.. August 23, 2012. Lab Group Introduction • The 15 second movement - go to YOUR station with pencil and paper in hand! • Identify the Lab Materials at your Station in 3 minutes! WRITE it out! Graduated Cylinder Beaker Flask Pippette Weigh boats. Jan 25­4:41 PM. Investigation: Plan of Action You and your lab group will decide how to test the problem at hand…. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Testing a Consumer Product Lab Report Due Turn in Early for EC !!!. Which paper towel will clean up a spill most efficiently (more absorbent)? • School Brown Towels • Viva Brand • Member Mart – Sam’s Club Brand. Please follow your outline posted online Bio Notes. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Due: Ch 1 Vocab on your desk WU: Complete Graphing Practice WS on own paper please! Agenda: • Areas of Bio Notes & Metric Notes • Metric Lab - finish any Papertowel collaboration if needed • Practice Metric Problems • Online HW or Ch 1 Assessment (your choice). Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Biology. The Study of Life. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 10.

(11) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. Zoology. Botany. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Anatomy and Physiology. Cytology. Anatomy – Structure. Physiology – Function. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Biochemistry. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Ecology. Molecules of Life!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 11.

(12) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. Science and Society. August 23, 2012. Technology!. • Ethics • Behavior (morals and values). • What is technology? • Can Technology solve all problems?. • Can Science answer all questions?  • NO­ Not fictional issues or ones that do not relate  to the natural world . Jan 23­1:49 PM. • What is pure science? ... the systematic observation  of natural phenomena solely  for the discovery of unknown  laws relating to facts. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Technology of Biology THE MICROSCOPE! Total Magnification = Objective mag. x Ocular mag. • Parts of a Microscope - pg 1106. Jan 23­1:49 PM. • Measurement aka ­ Metric System • • • • • •. Length  – Meter (m) Mass   – Gram (g) Volume  – Liter (L) Time  – Seconds (sec) Temperature  – degrees celsius (C) Area  ­ meter 2   . Jan 23­1:49 PM. Remember this  Saying: K ing Henry Died By  Drinking Chocolate  Milk. 1 mile = 1.61 Kilometers. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 12.

(13) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. Kilometer Hectometer Decameter Base… Meter decimeter centimeter millimeter ___ ___ micrometer. August 23, 2012. How many micrometers are in 10 millimeters? Remember to always start withwhat you have and go to what you need to find out!. Liter. Gram. K H D b d c m.. If you move to the right on the chart, you will move your decimal to the right. If you move to the left on the chart, you will move your decimal to the left.. 10,000. Jan 23­1:49 PM. How many millimeters are in 10 micrometers?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. How many meters are in 1 micrometer? `. .000001. .01. Jan 23­1:49 PM. • Convert your height (in inches) to centimeters, meters, and kilometers.. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Metric and Measurement Lab – 20 mins • Each Person is to write out the lab answers on notebook paper.. 1 in = 2.54 cm. Finish any Papertowel lab collaboration if needed!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 13.

(14) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. Testing a Consumer Product – finish if needed Lab Report Due. Other Document. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Agenda: 1) Review few Ch 1 Assessment Q's and Online ­10 mins  2) Adaptation Notes ­ SB­  Write bold words 20 mins 3) Review Ch of Life Questions together ­ 10 mins 4) Matching games at labs when done ­ 10 mins 5) Jeopardy ­ 20 mins. August 23, 2012. Warm Up: Ch 1 Assess on Desk Write down what is in Portfolio Check: Title: Unit 1 Grade Sheet (fill it out with check marks!) • WU and Notes • Classwork: Simpsons Answer Metric Answers Graph Sheet Labs: Metric Lab • HW: Ch 1 vocab Ch 1 Assessment or Online HW. Jan 23­1:49 PM. Which is the independent variable and which is the dependent variable in this experiment? I wanted to see if protein affects growth in mice. I fed 10 genetically identical mice different amounts of protein each day for 3 weeks. My data indicated that the mice receiving the most protein grew 5 cm longer than all other mice.. ~What should my control group receive?. Life Functions & Branches of Bio MC Q's ­10 mins??. Jan 23­4:32 PM. Study Guide: • What are the Ch of life? • What are the processes of life?? • • • •. Give 3 ex of technology. Give 3 characteristics of a good hypothesis. List 5 Safety symbols Identify the IV and DV in this statement:. If I increase the amount of studying before a test, then my grade will improve!. Jan 23­1:49 PM. ~To make this experiment more reliable, how many mice should I have used? What else could I do to show more reliability?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. ES Essential Questions : • What is the significance of the steps in scientific investigation? • How does a scientist design and perform a scientific investigation considering controls, variables, and data analysis? • What is the relationship between independent and dependent variables? • What is a control in a scientific investigation? • What types of biological investigations do not typically have controls? Which do have controls? • When is it important to have a control? • How do you distinguish between an observation and an inference? • What are some potential hazards that can occur in a lab? • What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data? When would you use one over another?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 14.

(15) Reg Bio Unit 1 Notes 8.12.12.notebook. August 23, 2012. Math Challenge . How many centimeters are in 250 meters? How many mL are in 1000L?. Jan 23­1:49 PM. 15.

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