Progress Check: Concept Maps

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Reminders:
 Today you are to be wearing your ID badges (they
can still be picked up!)
 If you are absent, you have 5 days to get your
work into me…HW was assigned Friday!
 Attendance is important to success in Biology
Progress Check: Concept Maps
 1. On the concept map, what is the example you filled in for
excretion?
 2. On the concept map, what is the definition you filled in
for synthesis?
 3. What is your answer for #4?
 4. What is your example for #5?
Journal Monday 2/3: Functions of Living Things
 Which functions are performed by plants, animals, or both? Make a
simple chart to classify these functions:
 Photosynthesis (make food)
 Acquire and take in food from the environment
 Respiration (release energy from food)
 Cell Division
 Reproduction
 Elimination of waste products
 Maintain a stable internal environment
 Transport of materials within the organism
 Response to stimuli
Agenda: Monday 2/3
 Review STERNGRR
 STERNGRR Quiz
 Review basic chemistry, Biochemistry
 Work on completing handbooks (35 minutes)
Question 1
Some plants create a flower to attract bees:
 A. Transport
 B. Excretion
 C. Regulation
 D. Synthesis
Question 2
Plants absorb water from the soil and move it
to the leaves:
 A. Transport
 B. Excretion
 C. Regulation
 D. Synthesis
Question 3
Sweat removes excess salt from a human body
 A. Respiration
 B. Regulation
 C. Excretion
 D. Transport
Question 4
Reptiles can control their body temperature
by moving in and out of the sun:
 A. Respiration
 B. Regulation
 C. Excretion
 D. Transport
Question 5
The food source for many bacteria is breaking
down dead organisms:
 A. Synthesis
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 6
A caterpillar will increase in size and then
change into a butterfly:
 A. Synthesis
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 7
All organisms need oxygen to fuel cell energy
capture:
 A. Reproduction
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 8
A sea turtle’s population increases by sea
turtles hatching from eggs, but a single sea
turtle grows by adding more cells:
 A. Reproduction
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 1
Some plants create a flower to attract bees:
 A. Transport
 B. Excretion
 C. Regulation
 D. Synthesis
Question 2
Plants absorb water from the soil and move it
to the leaves:
 A. Transport
 B. Excretion
 C. Regulation
 D. Synthesis
Question 3
Sweat removes excess salt from a human body
 A. Respiration
 B. Regulation
 C. Excretion
 D. Transport
Question 4
Reptiles can control their body temperature
by moving in and out of the sun:
 A. Respiration
 B. Regulation
 C. Excretion
 D. Transport
Question 5
The food source for many bacteria is breaking
down dead organisms:
 A. Synthesis
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 6
A caterpillar will increase in size and then
change into a butterfly:
 A. Synthesis
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 7
All organisms need oxygen to fuel cell energy
capture:
 A. Reproduction
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Question 8
 A sea turtle’s population increases by sea turtles
hatching from eggs, but a single sea turtle grows
by adding more cells:
 A. Reproduction
 B. Nutrition
 C. Respiration
 D. Growth and Development
Reminder: Quiz Wednesday
20 questions:
 Scientific Method
 Characteristics of Life [Organization, Energy use,
Adjustment to environment, Growth and
development, Reproduction, Response]
Journal – Basic Chemistry
Paste the Chemistry notes notebook
Basic Chemistry Review
 Atoms are the basic unites of all matter
 Protons (+)
 Neutrons
 Electrons (-)
Inside
nucleus
Orbit around nucleus
 Elements: made of the same type of atom
 Examples:
Basic Chemistry Review
 Molecules: formed when 2 or more atoms (of the same or
different elements) are held together by a chemical bond
 O2
 O3
 Compound: formed when 2 or more DIFFERENT elements are
held together by chemical bond
 H2O
 C6H12O6
 Bond: attraction between atoms that hold them together (somea
re stronger than others
 Ionic is strongest
 Hydrogen bond is weakest … Hydrogen gives up its electron easily
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