Research Lynn Margulis, endosymbiont hypothesis and autogenic hypothesis. What evidence exists that supports these hypotheses?
Optional workbooks are available for $15.
Research Lynn Margulis, endosymbiont hypothesis and autogenic hypothesis. What evidence exists that supports these hypotheses?
Optional workbooks are available for $15.
Write out the steps, in your own words, for making a wet mount slide. Read and study the section on microscopes p. 486-487 in textbook.
Finish section 1.1 in workbook.
The next section coming up is cells and cell reproduction. Find the appropriate parts in the textbook and skim the first few sections.
Bring $10 for workbook, if you haven’t already done so.
Read and complete the parts V and VI of the case study on scientific method. Safety test will take place upon your return from field studies.
Work on p. 6 of the science review package, and 1.1 in the workbook.
Research: How did eukaryotic cells evolve? What are some theories on that? Jot down a few notes for yourself and be prepared to discuss.
Read and take notes on 5-4 to 5-6 in the textbook.
Bring the density lab (accuracy and precision lab) to class if you haven’t handed it in already. Continue working on 1.1 in workbook.
Bring $10 for workbook if you haven’t already done so.
Work on parts 2 and 3 of the Case Study handed out in class. Bring completed answers to class for discussion.
Safety test will be after your bike trip.
Bring safety contract (signed) if you haven’t already.
Take notes on cell/cell organelles (5-1 to 5-3 in text) and bring to class.
Finish poster on organelle/cell part and be prepared to present it (briefly) to the class at the start of class. No additional time can be given in class to complete the posters. Be sure to list references on the back.
Finish the Mass, Volume, Density activity if you did not do so in class.
Include title, purpose (to correctly measure mass and volume of an object, and calculate its density), materials, procedure, data/results (include a table, show formulae, provide sample calculations and be sure to include units at every step),discussion (discuss results, show that you have an understanding of mass, volume and density, discuss problems encountered, make recommendations/suggestions/improvements, etc)
Remember to bring $10 for workbook.
If you have the workbook, you can begin to review 1.1 (safety) and work on that section.
Finish the science review package up to page 7.
Look up density. What is it? How do you measure it?