Biology (Period 6) Assignments

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Fall 2018
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Science
Description

In this course we will explore the nature of the biological sciences according to facts, theories, history, phenomena, themes and applications. Students will learn essential observational, investigative, and analytical skills. Topics include: ecology, biochemistry, cells, DNA, genetics and evolution. We will cover a lot of information in this course following the California’s Next Generation Science Standards. Students will also learn and develop effective study habits and scientific reading/note-taking skills. A Students success depends on their performance in and out of class.

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Here is your study guide for your Final Exam on 12/21/18.  Remember that you will be able to bring this guide with you, with notes WRITTEN ONLY on both sides.  No exceptions.  Turn it in with your name on it when you turn in your completed exam for 2 points extra credit on your final.

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Here are our notes for macromolecules, the building blocks of all cells.

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Here is our in-class assignment, due tomorrow, 11/28/2018, by 10 pm.  Please share with me at [email protected] when you are done.

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Here is our Google Slides presentation for Common Cell Parts.

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Here are the two files for our latest presentation:  Prokaryote and Eukaryote Cells.

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Here is our Google Slides presentation on 

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Here is the first presentation for our "Cells" unit:  What is a Cell?

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Here is our latest PowerPoint presentation on The Carbon Cycle.

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Follow the instructions and create a carbon cycle diagram.  Both the instructions and the template are attached.

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Here is the Google slides presentation, the reading + worksheet and the link to the video we watched today on Keystone Species.
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Important terms from the video:  Keystone species; trophic cascades; herbivores; Predators; Green World Hypothesis; monoculture; indirect effects; apex predators; top-down effects

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Here is the Google Slides presentation we began today in class on biodiversity.  You are responsible for the first FIVE (5) slides, to be completed by tomorrow.  (There are 40(!) slides to this presentation, but we will not be covering all of them.)
 
Don't forget!  All note in your notebook require a title, date and daily summary for you to receive full credit on them!

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Here is the presentation for Symbiosis we did earlier last week.

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Here are digital files for the work we did today on Food Web Analysis.

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Here is the Google Slides presentation for our introduction to Ecology.  
 
NOTE:  It is mainly terms and definitions.  We will be doing more with these terms next week.
 
NOTE:  The write-in notes page is not online, so you will have to take these notes in full by hand in your notebook.

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Here are is the Google Slides presentation for our notes today, "Organism Organization for Non-Dummies."

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Here is the Google Slides presentation for our notes today:  Characteristics of Life.