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Bio 12 April 9 2016

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                             Date April 9th, 2016

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

·      Review for Circulatory Exam

·      Blood Quick Quiz

·      Blood pressure verse osmotic pressure

Eval
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Circulatory Exam

2.   Intro to Respiration Unit: Air enters the sinuses and we begin breathing and smell.

3.   Breathing is not the same as respiration. Why?

Topic

Number

One

Structures of the Respiratory System

 

Videos on Respiratory System

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc1YtXc_84A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrDbiKQOtlU

 

Circulatory and Respiratory System

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fxm85Fy4sQ

 

Please note both form and function.

 

This will be important when reviewing disorders and disease within respiratory system

 

 

Topic

Number Two

Lung Capacity

How do we describe the volume of air entering and leaving the lungs?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzXpNAEb8gU

 

Lung capacity in five minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJcAJHFqXZg

 

Place make sure to see how lung capacity is both a summative and subtractive value. Great area for multiple choice questions.

 

 

Topic

Number Three

Breathing Mechanism

Inhalation

Exhalation

 

Video references

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JrON_sm5gc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD-HPx_ZG8I&nohtml5=False

 

Please note that there is a back up response involving oxygen levels verse carbon dioxide level

 

Notes online

Role of Chemoreceptors

https://www.boundless.com/physiology/textbooks/boundless-anatomy-and-physiology-textbook/respiratory-system-22/respiration-control-212/chemoreceptor-regulation-of-breathing-1039-6384/

 

Normal Breathing

http://www.normalbreathing.com/CO2-breath-control.php

 

Powerpoint on regulation of respiration

http://www.slideshare.net/LawrenceJames/regulation-of-respiration

 

Text book Reference

 

Graph for Volume

 

Read on Internal and external respiration

 

See diagram on board for blood test question

You tube Reference  

See above

 

Take Home Message Breathing is not respiration. One activity is an active muscle based process and the other is a passive exchange of gases.

There are two types of respiration, internal and external.

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Biology 12 March 7th

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date March 7th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

Circulation and blood pressure

Eval
Today’s Objectives 1.   Fetal blood flow

2.   Contents of blood

 

 
Topic

Number One

Please refer to class notes.

Key points

What are the specific adaptions to supplying a fetus with blood?

What are the structural changes for

a)   the fetal heart

b)   the fetal venous system

c)    the fetal pulmonary system

d)   the umbilical cord

 

The mother is supplying the fetus with her blood.

Is the blood coming in as a venous or arterial supply?

How does blood contents get transferred via the placenta?

What does umbilical supply to the liver?

 

 
Topic

Number Two

·      What is blood?

·      Blood is both a liquid and a cellular tissue. Why?

·      What is the difference between plasma and serum?

·      Why can’t you directly transfer blood from on person to another.

·      The ratio of liquid to cells in blood is 55 to 45. How and why could this ratio change.

·      How do ions affect blood cells?

·      What happens when carbon dioxide when it is added to water? How could this affect blood proteins?

·      What are some of the roles for blood proteins?

 

 
Topic

Number Three

Next class will be dissection of fetal pig circulatory system.

Quiz on circulatory system and basic blood notes on Friday

 
Text book Reference

 

Chapter on Circulatory system

Chapter on Blood

 

Help making cue cards

https://quizlet.com/20433542/fetal-pig-circulatory-system-flash-cards/

 

 
You tube Reference  

Online References

Fetal Circulation

http://www.indiana.edu/~anat550/cvanim/fetcirc/fetcirc.html

 

Fetal circulatory

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwYVPWl42r0

 

Blood vessels

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nren16Dsx54

 

10 facts about blood

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQp3XM3zugI

 

 

 
Take Home Message ·      Be prepared to be evaluated.

·      Good resources are BC provinicial exam questions.

·      Make cue cards for exam marks.

·      Next exam after spring break

 

 

 

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Biology 12 Lesson for Feb 12

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Feb 12 th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

 

Lesson two of Fetal Pig Dissection

Eval
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Vitamin module

2.   Online Prescription Assignment

3.   Digestion Evaluations next week

 

 
Topic

Number One

You have just been given a university course Biochemistry Module on Vitamins.

With a partner you are to do the following

 

a)   Complete the worksheet on Vitamins

b)   Complete the three questions found on page 153 and 154

 

·      You need to hand in your own sheet.

·      Make sure that short answer questions are not replicate answers.

 

 

 

 
Topic

Number Two

As a student now working hard in mid term, you are tired, not eating the correct food, feeling stressed and sick, and not getting enough sunshine.

 

You are to prescribe three Vitamins for your self.

One of the three should be a fat soluable vitamin.

 

You need to explain the following

Where will you find a source for these vitamins.

Why will these Vitamins help with symptoms?

Find a minimum of three references/vitamin to validate your choice.

 

Keep track of ingestion for the next two weeks.

Keep track of sleep hours and possible symptoms.

 

Hand in day after the Digestion Exam

 

 
Topic

Number Three

Tuesday: Digestion Quiz with your own Word Bank

(1/2 of the period)

Introduction to circulatory system

 

 

Thursday: Fetal Pig Dissection Lab

(1/2 of the period)

Lesson two: The heart

 

 

 
Text book Reference

 

Online rf

Vitamins for stress and low sleep

http://www.topix.com/forum/health/insomnia/T8A31AJ3FAVL9O1HM

light and vitamin D

http://sciencenordic.com/beating-winter-blues

brain food for exams

http://www.topuniversities.com/blog/brain-food-what-eat-when-revising

 

 
You tube Reference  

Vitamin B

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ra8wspsfwFQ

 

Vitamins and nutrition for nursing students

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7bbg9sz_q0

 

Benefits of Vitamin E

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfW7h_in11w

 

Food and Vitamins and supplements, Oh my

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9E8bUIEsIo

 

 

 
Take Home Message You are what you eat..

Quit being a stress puppy when you can run with the big dogs..

 
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Biology 12 Jan 7

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Jan 7th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

 

Intro to Human Organization

Eval
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Epithelial Slide Worksheet

2.   Muscle Work Sheet

3.   Connective Tissue Sheet

4.   Cancer “gravy” sheet

 

 
Topic

Number One

Epithelial Drawing

You need to make 4 drawings

These drawing should include:

Actual size

Drawing Magnification

Defining structures

What is the function of tissue

Which organs include these tissues

·      Clues

Focus on tissues surrounding an clear space on the slide.

Notice the shape of the cell and how the nuclei are arranged between cells.

Draw only the cells around an open space, not the complete field of view.

 

 
Topic

Number Two

 

Muscle Tissue

There are three distinct types of muscle

Under the microscope look for bands of striation and the presence of nuclei.

Heart Muscle will be striated

Draw just a small bundle or group of muscle cells on worksheet

 

Help organizational notes

http://www.exploringnature.org/graphics/teaching_aids/Tissue_identification.pdf

 

 

 
Topic

Number Three

Online References

 

Power point for Human organization

(can be downloaded by googling

“Inquiry to life and human organization and powerpoint”

 

You tube

Human organization

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pW4mDxvDsJs

 

Types of Tissues

http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-human-body-tissue-definition-types-examples.html

 

The Four Tissue types

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKWTJ3_-1E8

 

Connective Tissue

http://study.com/academy/lesson/connective-tissue-types-functions-disorders.html

 

 

 

 

 
Text book Reference

 

Chapter 11  
You tube Reference Protein Denaturing Lab

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EF7LZ4X8MU

 

 

 

 
Take Home Message Quiz on material Next Friday  

 

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Bio 12 Enzyme Lab Dec 14th

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Dec 14th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

 

Introduction to enzymes

Evaluation
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Inquiry based enzyme lab

2.   Lab quiz on Thursday lunch or Friday

3.   Exam on Wednesday (DNA,RNA and Enzymes)

 

Topic

Number One

 

You are provided with three protein powders, labeled as A, B, and C.

 

You are told that two of the powders are enzyme diastase, amylase and the third powder is a non-enzyme protein.

 

In two stages, you need to design a lab to decide which is the non-enzyme and then, which is the amylase and diastase.

 

You also need to have a control.

 

The substrate you are using is starch.

 

Your indicator is Benedicts solution that turns yellow when there are monosaccrides.

 

You should write up the lab using the outline in section two

 

Topic

Number Two

 

Title

 

Purpose

 

Material

 

Procedure (in point form)

 

Results Table

 

Discussion

To include:

·      Identify each powder and explain why

·      Discuss evidence and facts about denaturing due to   temperature

·      Discussion of possible experimental error

·      Discussion about the activity of amylase verse diastase

 

Conclusion

To include:

·      Hypothesis of lab verses results

·      Experimental error

·      Next variable to check

 

Topic

Number Three

Online References

 

Enzyme Lab

http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/jcarmich/101lab/lab6/lab6.html

 

Amylase Lab

http://www.laney.edu/wp/cheli-fossum/files/2012/01/10-Enzymes.pdf

 

Amylase lab

https://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolleges.co.uk/Secondary/Science/Software/ModularScienceForAQA/Samples/Samplematerial/mod_sci_aqa_trp.pdf

 

Distinct questions to answer in your discussion

·      What is the difference between using Iodine verses Benedicts solution?

·      Which enzyme would be subject to denaturing and why?

 

Text book Reference

 

Chapter 6
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Biology 12 Nov 26th

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Nov 24th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

 

Cell Biology Exam

Structure and function of DNA

Evaluation
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Three steps of Replication

2.   Three steps of Transcription

3.   Three steps of Translation

 

Topic

Number One

 

This is part one of your study guide

On a legal piece of paper either staple or draw the three steps of replication

 

Step one

 

Unwind the DNA

·      Which enzyme is involved in unwinding the DNA?

·      Which enzyme “unzips” the DNA?

·      Where is this process occurring?

·      What building blocks are required?

·      What chemical bonds are being broken

·      How is the supercoiled molecule unwound?

·      What is the role of 5 to 3 ends of DNA?

 

Step Two

Making a copy of nucleotide chain

·      What is the job of rna primase?

·      What is the role of a primer

·      What is the difference between the leading strand and the lagging strand?

·      Which enzyme is involved?

·      What chemical bonds are being made?

·      Is there a possibility for error and what would that error be called?

·      Are nucleotides added in a particular fashion?

Step Three

Stick the nucleotides together and prepare of cell division

·      Which enzyme is involved?

·      What chemical bonds are being made?

·      What is a Okazak fragment?

·      What is different in binding of nucleotides when you compare leading strand to lagging strand?

·      Are there different types of primase? Why?

·      After replication, what is the “ploidy

·      What is the role of replication and how is it linked to the functions of DNA?

 

Online references notes

 

Basic Replication

http://www.dnareplication.info/stepsofdnareplication.php

 

Replication with leading and lagging

http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/molecular/dnareplicationandrepair/section1.rhtml

 

Replication and enzymes (most thorough)

http://study.com/academy/lesson/dna-replication-review-of-enzymes-replication-bubbles-leading-and-lagging-strands.html

 

 

Topic

Number Two

 

Steps of Protein Synthesis

 

Two steps:

Transcription   (making rna in nucleus)

Translation     (making protein in cytoplasm)

 

Consider the following:

·      Transcription is similar to replication in that you are following a similar series of step to make a copy of the DNA sequence

·      Translation is taking a single strand of RNA and translating that code so that a protein can be made with all amino acids linked in a specific order.

 

Steps of Transcription

 

Initiation

 

Elongation

 

Termination

 

The basics of transcription

http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/biol/Microbiology/Transcription.htm

 

More than basics of transcription

http://www.ck12.org/biology/Transcription-of-DNA-to-RNA/lesson/Transcription-of-DNA-to-RNA/

 

 

Quiz on transcription

https://highered.mheducation.com/sites/9834092339/student_view0/chapter15/stages_of_transcription.html

 

 

Topic

Number Three

Step of Translation

 

Initiation

Focus Questions:

·      What genetic material is involved in this process?

·      Where is it occurring?

·      What molecule has the code for Protein?

·      What protein structure helps to translate the sequence?

·      What genetic material transports amino acids?

·      Is there a code to initiate the process of translation?

 

Elongation

Focus questions:

·      What protein structures are being used to combine amino acids.

·      Is there a code to start and stop protein elongation?

 

Termination

 

Spark Notes

http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/molecular/translation/section3.rhtml

 

 

Study com with video and quiz

http://study.com/academy/lesson/translation-of-mrna-to-protein-initiation-elongation-termination-steps.html#lesson

Carleton U Microbellife page

http://serc.carleton.edu/microbelife/research_methods/genomics/translat.html

 

 

 

 

 

Text book Reference

 

Chapter 25
You tube Reference  

 

Take Home Message The magic number is 3.

Unwind, copy, rewind for Replication

Initiate, Elongate,Terminate for protein synthesis

 

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Biology 12 Nov 20th Lesson

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                                 Date: Dec 20th

 

Last lessons Objective

 

Class Notes or Information

 

1.   Osmosis Lab Quiz and DNA

2.   DNA structure

3.   DNA function

Evaluations

 

Today’s Objective 1.   Organelle and Membrane Exam

2.   Review DNA Structure and Function

3.   DNA Replication

 

TopicOne  

Hope it was a pleasant experience!

 

Topic

Two

 

Key Points

1.   “DNA is a molecule that has a structure that allows both for integrity and diversity”. Can you explain why?

2.   “DNA” is a super coiled molecule” Can you explain why?

3.   “Structure of DNA is suited to it’s three primary functions” Can you explain why?

 

Topic

Three

DNA Replication

Visualizing DNA Replication

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqESR7E4b_8

 

1.   To make a “replica” is to make an exact copy. Here are some question to focus your attention.

·      When and why does a cell have to make a copy of it’s DNA?

·      What are the specific steps of DNA replication?

·      What protein structures are involved with insuring that this process occurs without error?

·      When could an error occur with DNA code sequence?

·      What building blocks are required for replication to occur?

Your mission:

Create a flow chart

The flow chart should include:

a)   each step of replication

b)   each protein (enzyme) and label it’s function

c)    A diagram showing what is occurring on the strand of DNA

d)   Label what chemical bonds are broken

e)   Label what chemical bonds are made

f)     You can cut and paste information from net if you show where information is from.

Text Ref  

Mader “Inquiry to life” Chapter 24 (section 24.1)

 

You tube DNA Replication

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKubyIRiN84

 

Amoeba Sisters on DNA and replication

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qSrmeiWsuc

Crash course on DNA and replication

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kK2zwjRV0M

 

Bozeman Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBmO_rmXxIw

 

Class Notes  

DNA Notes

Spark Notes

http://www.sparknotes.com/biology/molecular/dnareplicationandrepair/section1.rhtml

Lecture on DNA and Replication

http://www.uic.edu/classes/phar/phar331/lecture4/

Teacher “Mrs McComas” DNA Notes

http://kmbiology.weebly.com/dna-and-dna-replication—notes.html

 

 

Take Home msg

 

 

Next Class we will review Flow Charts..

Yes..this is for marks!

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Biology 12 Nov 12 Lesson

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Nov 12 th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

Osmosis

Sweet potato lab

Evaluation
Today’s Objectives 1.   Finish collecting data for lab

2.   Review sheet for quiz on Monday

3.   Visualizing the affects of a cell membrane in regards to cell metabolism

Topic

Number One

 

So what examples of labs are online?

 

Cell membranes and metabolism

https://smartsite.ucdavis.edu/access/content/user/00002950/bis10v/week2/13activepassivetransport.html

 

Cell physiology

https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Human_Physiology/Cell_physiology

 

 

Topic

Number Two

Prep for Inquiry based osmosis lab

You will be given the following materials

·      Dialysis tubing

·      3 Colour coded unknown solutions

·      1 clear solution of sugar water

·      string to tie of dialysis tubing

·      Three jars to put dialysis tube into

·      Graduated cylinder

 

These labs may help you with your experimental design

 

Nice clarification of diffusion and osmosis

http://sciencelearningcenter.pbworks.com/f/5-Diffusion.pdf

 

From biology junction

http://www.biologyjunction.com/osmosis_lab_example_2.htm

 

An abstract on permeablility

http://schoolworkhelper.net/selective-permeability-of-dialysis-tubing-lab-explained/

 

 

You tube tips for dialysis tubing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKUE9mXEwpU

 

You will need to prep the lab and have prepared beginning to lab (objective, materials and procedure) for Wednesday class.

 

Lab Quiz on Wednesday will include practical questions about semipermeable and selectively permeable membranes.

 

Topic

Number Three

Practice Tests and Quizzes

 

Cell Membranes

 

ProProf

http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=cell-membrane-structure-function

 

Bioforkids

http://www.biology4kids.com/extras/quiz_cellmemb/

 

Inquiry into life

http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0072421975/student_view0/chapter4/multiple_choice_quiz.html

 

Cliff notes

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/anatomy-and-physiology/the-cell/quiz-the-cell-and-its-membrane

 

Advice on writing up a lab

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Biology-Lab-Report

 

Cell Organelles

 

Biology Corner

http://biologycorner.com/quiz/qz_cell.html

ProProf

http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=cell-organelle-test

 

 

Text book Reference

 

Chapter on Cell Biology and Chapter on Cell Membranes.

It is wise to do review questions at the end of each chapter.

Remember to study concepts as pairs (example)

Osmosis and diffusion

Active and passive transport

Semi and selectively permeable

Endo and exo cytosis

 

You tube Reference Cell Membranes and function

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02q1C-mxZLU

 

Active transport (study.com)

http://study.com/academy/lesson/active-transport-in-cells-definition-examples.html

 

 

 

Sample questions on osmosis

 

http://www.scienceprofonline.com/vcbc/diffusion-osmosis-test-qu.html

 

Simple quiz

http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=diffusion-osmosis_2

 

Diffusion quiz

http://biologycorner.com/quiz/qz_diffusion.html

 

 

Take Home Message ·      As we prepare for the end of the term recall the three steps to understanding a biological concept.

a)   Learn the vocabulary both as a definition and an example

b)   Link the concept to an active example. The operative term is “how”. For example how does the cell membrane allow fats to be absorbed?

c)    Now that you have learned “the bits” and what they do, what happens if they do not work? Example: A new anticancer drug stops cancer cells from actively absorbing glucose, what would occur in the cell membrane and what organelles may be affected?

Complete lab due Next Friday

 

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Bio 12 Nov 5th Lesson

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Nov 5th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

Osmosis

Contrary to rumour..you still have to do this lab right!

 

Evaluation
Today’s Objectives https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDZEfJYr25A

 

Finding the isotonic solution to match a sweet potato

 

1.   Designing a lab to test osmosis in a living thing

2.   How to make a percent concentration

3.   Making graphs to compare change in mass with time and change in mass with concentration

 

 
Topic

Number One

 

So what examples of labs are online?

 

http://baileycraddockapbio.weebly.com/osmosis-and-diffusion.html

 

Should you salt fries before or after cooking?

http://science-mattersblog.blogspot.ca/2011/05/osmosis-should-i-salt-my-french-fries.html

 

Research on how to learn and evaluate the idea of osmosis.

https://www.nabt.org/websites/institution/File/pdfs/publications/abt/2007/069-02-0031.pdf

 

McDonald’s story about “fries”

http://gizmodo.com/5953061/how-mcdonalds-makes-its-delicious-french-fries

 

The Quest For French Fry Supremacy

http://www.cookingissues.com/2010/04/27/the-quest-for-french-fry-supremacy-part-1/

 

 
Topic

Number Two

What is a percent solution?

To calculate the mass percent or weight percent of a solution, you must divide the mass of the solute by the mass of the solution (both the solute and the solvent together) and then multiply by 100 to change it into percent.

 

The science behind why we use percent solutions in biology

http://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/percent_solutions_calculator.html

 

How does using molarity differ from percent solution

 

a)    A comparison

http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-measure-concentration-using-molarity-and-pe.html

 

A concept explaination

http://www.chem1.com/acad/webtext/solut/solut-1.html

 

How to make a best fit line

http://serc.carleton.edu/mathyouneed/graphing/bestfit.html

 

Youtube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugmhjwAQDIE

 

How to handle scattered data

http://www.saburchill.com/IBbiology/ICT/dataprocessing/022.html

 

 
Topic

Number Three

How to write up a lab

 

Contrary to previous experiences..a lab report is not a cookbook recipe.

 

These are some examples:

 

http://uca.edu/writingcenter/files/2012/06/TS-Bio-Lab-Report-3.pdf

 

http://biology.about.com/od/biologylabhowtos/a/labreports.htm

 

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Biology-Lab-Report

 

Special Notes

 

1)   Introduction: always discuss the problem you are trying to solve and a testable idea (the hypothesis)

2)   In materials and methods: Be specific so that you can go back and find sources of experimental error.

3)   Discussion and Results: This is the section where you manipulate and discuss the data and the lab. In the discussion you can look at sources of error.

4)   Conclusion: Always discuss in a simple statement the following three things:

a)   How did your lab results relate to you testable idea.

b)   What are the specific sources of error?

c)    What variable could you use for a follow up lab

 

 
Text book Reference

 

Online sources for comparison of potatoes and osmosis

http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=148775

http://gwbiology.wikispaces.com/file/view/investigation01_annotated_en.pdf

 

 
You tube Reference Wiki link on all things osmosis

https://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?search=osmosis&title=Special%3ASearch&go=Go

 

 

Sample questions on osmosis

 

http://www.scienceprofonline.com/vcbc/diffusion-osmosis-test-qu.html

 

Simple quiz

http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/story.php?title=diffusion-osmosis_2

 

Diffusion quiz

http://biologycorner.com/quiz/qz_diffusion.html

 

 

 
Take Home Message ·      Remember..where the salt goes ..the water flows

·      If you are going to do a job..might as well do it right (make up lab time after school)

 

·      Sadly, sleeping on you text book is not like osmosis, information doesn’t just flow into your brain.

 

·      “I give up” is not a viable option

 

Complete lab due Next Friday

 

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Biology 12 Oct 28th Class

Biology 12 Lesson Outline                                      Date Oct 28 th

 

 

Last lessons Objective

 

 

 

The Cell Membrane (Structure and function)

Evaluation
Today’s Objectives  

1.   Using a diagram to illustrate 12 structures and functions of the cell membrane.

2.   What is diffusion?

3.   What patterns of movement are show with M&M’s in water.

 

 
Topic

Number One

 

Go to the following link to explore the jobs of the cell membrane.

 

Use the information at this site to complete the 12 membrane challenges sheet.

 

https://www.teachengineering.org/view_lesson.php?url=collection/van_/lessons/van_membrane2/van_membrane_lesson2.xml

 

 
Topic

Number Two

·      Read and be prepared to compare the following two structures and processes.

·      Diffusion and osmosis

·      Semi permeable membrane and selectively permemeable membrane

 

 
Topic

Number Three

Friday’s class will be lab based inquiry on osmosis. Please look at Inquiry in action site.

 

 

 
Text book Reference

 

Chapter Four : Cell Membrane

 

Note: There is a class note package with worksheet.

 

 

 
You tube Reference Comparing diffusion to osmosis

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Diffusion_vs_Osmosis

 

Inquiry with M&M’s (for last classes lab)

http://www.inquiryinaction.org/classroomactivities/activity.php?id=2

 

The cell the crash course and biomolecules

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8WJ2KENlK0&list=PLGhyYgjyXvCO8LDLLUqpf57K7IT5iZaHz

 

 

 
Take Home Message ·      The structure of the cell membrane is associated with the challenges of moving material across a lipid and protein fluid mosaic.

 

·      For particles to move they can move with a concentration gradient or against a concentration gradient.

 

 

 

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