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Agenda Week of 22 Sep – 26 Sep 2008 Class website: www.marric.us/teaching
Monday 9/22/08 Cell Biology Unit
Begins
Unit 2 Quiz #1 September 30, 2008 (23 pts)
Cell Biology Anticipatory ? 10 min.
Review agendas
Unit Overview
- Chapter 6 – Biological Chemistry
Lecture Notes
HW: Ch.6 Sci Notebook due 9/29
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1.
The cellular structure that is involved in producing ATP during
aerobic respiration is the ___________.
2. The membrane-bound organelles which convert solar energy to
chemical energy are ________________
Tuesday 9/23/08
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Garden Lesson - Nitrogen
HW:
Review Vocab textbook website
Bring in 1 Nutritional Label
Wednesday 9/24/08 –Late Start
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Finish Ch 6 powerpoint
Ch 6 Science Notebook work
HW: Complete Science Notebook for
Chapter 6
Thursday 9/25/08 – Block Day
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Review Macromolecules
Garden/Label Nutrient Review
Cellular Energy Processes (Ch8)
HW: Study for Quiz #1 and vocabulary
in Unit overview
Friday 9/26/08 – Block Day
Review Macromolecules
Garden Nutrient Review
Cellular Energy Processes (Ch8)
HW: Study for Quiz #1 and vocabulary
in Unit overview
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Parents/Guardian –
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I have reviewed my child’s activities and
homework for the week of 9/22/08 –
9/26/08.
I understand that is important for
me to make sure that my child is
studying to be prepared for the
quiz and has completed all
assignments this week.
To all the parents that attended back
to school night – Thank you.
Parent/Guardian Printed Name
3. During photosynthesis, trees convert carbon dioxide and
other materials to ______.
4. The source of energy for photosynthesis is _____.
5. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are organelles that are
necessary for cells and organisms to function. Which type of
organisms would have chloroplasts?
6 C02 + 12 H20 ----------Light ------> C6H12O6+ 6 H20 + 6 O2
Chloroplasts
6. This formula is for ____________________.
7. The products of cellular respiration are
_____________________________.
8. Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
9. Which organism(s) would perform photosynthesis?
10. What are the four macromolecules and their monomers?
Vocabulary
Active site
Carbohydrates
Cell wall
Chloroplasts
Signature
Active transport
Catalyst
Cellular respiration
ATP
Cell membrane
Cellulose
Date
Bell Ringers: Week of Sep 22 – Sep 26 2008
Monday –Derek is watching a documentary about the scientists who worked on the
Manhattan Project and who succeeded in splitting atoms prior to the development of the
nuclear bomb. The documentary explains what makes up atoms. Which explanation is given?
A. Atoms are composed of electrical charges that are made of only energy.
B. Atoms are hard, solid balls of matter that are the smallest known particles.
C. Atoms are made of a hard particle called a nucleus surrounded by electrons.
D. Atoms are made of three particles called electrons, neutrons, and protons.
Explain.
Tuesday - Jackie’s uncle is undergoing radioactive iodine treatments for thyroid cancer. The radioactive iodine
used by the doctor is an isotope of the element iodine. Jackie researches the term isotope. Which definition for
the term does she learn?
A. atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
B. atoms of the same element with a different number of protons
C. atoms of the same element with a negative charge
D. atoms of the same element with a positive charge
Explain.
Wednesday - Abla is taking a nutrition class as an elective. She learns about the four most common organic
macromolecules in human beings. About what macromolecules does she learn?
Thursday - An organism’s genetic information is stored in which type of macromolecule?
a.
DNA
c. lipid
b.
carbohydrate
d. protein
Explain including the names of the monomers – subunits of each of the macromolecules listed.
Friday - A student set up four test tubes containing starch solution in which to perform starch digestion.
Supplies included amylase (enzyme that digests starch) and an incubator. In which tube listed would
starch digestion proceed most quickly?
a. Tube 1: No amylase, room temperature (25ºC)
b. Tube 2: No amylase, body temperature (37ºC)
c. Tube 3: Amylase present, room temperature (25ºC)
d. Tube 4: Amylase present, body temperature (37ºC)
Explain
Name:________________________________ Date:________________ Period:_______
Unit 2 Quiz 1
1. What are the four macromolecules and their monomers?
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
_____________________2. The cellular structure that is involved in producing ATP during aerobic
respiration is the ________
_____________________3. The membrane-bound organelles
which convert solar energy to
chemical energy are
____________
_____________________4. During photosynthesis, trees
convert carbon dioxide and other
materials to ______.
_____________________5. The source of energy for photosynthesis is _____.
_____________________6. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are organelles that are necessary for
cells and organisms to function. Which type of organisms would have
chloroplasts?
6 C02 + 12 H20 ----------Light ------> C6H12O6+ 6 H20 + 6 O2
Chloroplasts
_____________________7. This is the formula is for ____________________.
_____________________8.The products of cellular respiration are ____________________.
_____________________9. Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
_____________________10. Which organism(s) would perform photosynthesis?
Extra Credit
Capillary action is the result of adhesion. Which aspect of water is responsible for this?
a. hydrogen bonds between water and another substance
b. polar covalent bonds that join molecules of water to other substances
c. nonpolar covalent bonds that enable water to dissolve other substances
d. ionic bonds that enable electrons to flow through water and into another substance
Matching Vocabulary
_____ Active site
A. increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation
energy.
_____ Active transport
B. the process that converts stored energy into useable cellular
energy
_____ ATP
C. location where a substrate binds on an enzyme
_____ Carbohydrates
D. an indigestible carbohydrate that makes cell walls rigid
_____ Catalyst
E. organelle where photosynthesis occurs in plants and algae
_____ Cell membrane
F. usable cellular energy
_____ Cell wall
G. gives support to plant cells
_____ Cellular respiration
H. When a mixture or substance changes color or temperature
_____ Cellulose
I. boundary that helps control what enters and leaves a cell
_____ Chlorophyll
J. molecule that absorbs light energy and releases energy used to
fix carbon and fuel cellular processes
_____ Chloroplasts
K. molecules that store energy; provide structural support
_____ Chemical reaction
L. movement across a cell membrane that requires a transport
protein and energy.
Name:________________________________ Date:________________ Period:_______
Unit 2 Quiz 1 (Retake)
2. What are the four macromolecules and their monomers?
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
__________________________ _______________________
_____________________2. The membrane-bound organelles which convert solar energy to chemical
energy are ____________
_____________________3. During photosynthesis, trees convert carbon dioxide and other materials
to ______.
_____________________4. The source of energy for photosynthesis is _____.
_____________________5. The cellular structure that is involved in producing ATP during aerobic
respiration is the ________
_____________________6. Which organism(s) would perform photosynthesis?
6 C02 + 12 H20 ----------Light ------> C6H12O6+ 6 H20 + 6 O2
Chloroplasts
_____________________7. This formula is for ____________________.
_____________________8.The products of cellular respiration are ____________________.
_____________________9. Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration?
_____________________10. Chloroplasts and mitochondria are organelles that are necessary for
cells and organisms to function. Which type of organisms would have
chloroplasts?
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