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Support Supplemental
Support 1.
Attendance Sheet 2. Pale
Blue Dot 3. Agar
Plates-Mars Soil Bacteria 4.
Chapter 1-A View of Life (Power Point
Presentation) 8.
Brain
Pop Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
1. 2. Ask the nice
folks in the Learning Center for the following CDs. They
only have one copy of each of the titles listed here on your
assignment page. They are optional as far as whether you
view them or not. They are excellent teaching devices,
especially if you are having trouble understanding
any area we are studying. Chesapeake has titles covering
every chapter that we will be studying. So, if you need
reinforcement or clarification of any content we are
covering then these CDs will do the trick for
you. Each CD has a
Pre-test, Post-test component. Take the Pretest (self
scoring) before you start the Presentation to activate your
prior knowledge. Do the presentation. Post-test to see how
much you've learned. Do the Interactive Activities for the
hands-on component. (Pre-Post
Test) Biology
Careers-CD (Pre-Post
Test) 3.
Scientific
Methods
from Kimball 4.
Scientific
Papers
from Kimball 7. The 3 Domains
of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (1)
Plant
Cells (2)
Animal
Cells Be sure to read the
Mader Lab Manual before coming to class. We'll need all of
the time we have to complete the activities and knowing what
you are to do cuts down on the pondering time spent
wondering what's next. We will be doing Labs # 1 & 2 as
an Introduction to scientific method, measurement and
microscopy. All of this may take more than one lab period,
so we will adjust our time accordingly. 1.
Introduction
to the Microscope b.
Parts
of a Microscope-Binocular 2.
Squamous
Epithelium-Cheek Cells stained with methylene
blue 3.
Elodea
Cells 5. Examination of
Prokaryotic
and Eukaryotic Cells (Pond Cultures) 6. Test your
knowledge of the cell and its parts here. 7.
The 3 Domains
of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (2)
Animal
Cells 8. Go
to
The
Biology Place-Choose
The Nature & Process of Science from the Topic
Menu. Go to Learning Activities and Choose
Exploring Size and Scale. Once you get to the
Exploring Size and Scale page begin the Learning
Activity until you get to the Student Activities.
Here you'll find three activities on Size and Scale.
Complete the first 2 activities by Printing out and filling
in the answers to the questions listed on the Activities
Sheet and bring them to lab on Wednesday. I will have copies
for you of the Answers to the problems for you to
Self-Check. 2.
National
Geographic-A Mars Never Dreamed Of 4.
Life in the
Solar System/Universe A
University of Texas site begins your resources for the
Origin
of Life.
A simple page with good links, it contains a small
geological time scale. CELLS:ORIGINS
is a text page with chronological links that describe the
basic scenario on the origin of Prokaryotic
cells. The
Astrobiology Web
is a world unto itself. It is on your Mars Resource page
as a complete site for obvious reasons.
The
Exobiology
and the Origin of Life
page has many links, but the Origin
and Evolution of Life on Earth and
Elsewhere
is the best. Prokaryotic
organisms on Earth live in an incredible number of different
and often harsh environments.
Life in Extreme
Environments
will link you to current information about these life
forms and their relationship to the origin of life
theory.
Exam
#1 will cover Chapters 1, 2, 3 &
20
a.
Archaea
a.
Using
the Microscope-Includes
parts, function and how to estimate the size of
objects
a.
Archaea
(1)
Plant
Cells
SQ4R
Chapter 2 - The Chemical Basis of
Life Biology
101 Course/Examination Objectives Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. Chapter 3-Power
Point Presentation The Chemistry of
Life. Biocoach
two tutorials the Properties of Biomolecules and Building
Biomolecules . Carbohydrates
& Lipids Proteins and
Nucleic Acids a.
Leading
Edge-The Human Proteome b.
MIT
Technology Review-Proteomics a.
Introduction
to Bioinformatics DNA
Replication Cold
Spring Harbor Tutorial on Semi-Conservative
Replication Intitiation
- Elongation - Termination
Animation Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
3. 2. Essential Study
Partner CD ESP Chap.
3 3. CyberEd CD in
Learning Center Biochemistry (Pre-Post
Test) Find pages in
Kimball's text that support this current
chapter 5. Go to
BioCoach
and choose Building Biomolecules. Once you get to Building
Biomolecules, move through the tutorial and do the Self-Test
at the end. 6.Go to
BioCoach
and choose Properties of Biomolecules. Once you get to
Properties of Biomolecules, move through the tutorial and do
the Self-Test at the end. Lab # 3-The
Chemical Composition of
Cells
1.
MIT
Hypertextbook-Review of Chemistry 2.
MIT
Hypertextbook-Large Molecules 3.
Intimate
Strangers-Bacteria and the Origin of Life 4.
3D
Molecules 5.
Molecular
Models for Biochemistry 7.
Biopolymers 10.
Domain Archaea 11.
Online Biology Book Glossary 12.
Biohealth
Links of Cancer Internet Resources Use these resources
to interact with the subject matter on genetics to enhance
your understanding of how DNA functions. 13.
Molecular
Links-Demonstrations, Animations and Virtual
Books 14. Biology News
and Best of the Web Links at The
Biology Place 15.
DNA
Tutorial 17.
Transcription 18.
Intitiation
- Elongation - Termination 21.
The
Planets Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1.
Combined with Chapter 1 information on
classification Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
28. ESP Chap.
28 Find pages in
Kimball's text that support this current
chapter Lab # 3-The
Chemical Composition of
Cells
Carbohydrates
Exam #2 covers Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10
Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. CyberEd-Inside
the Cell 3. Agar
Blocks-Surface area to Volume relationships and cell
division 4.
The 3 Domains of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (1)
Plant
Cells (2)
Animal
Cells 7.
Onion
Root Tip Slide Photos 8.
McGraw-Hill Cell Structure and Function 9.
McGraw-Hill
Membrane Structure and Function Cell Structure and
Function BioCoach
Biomembranes I:
Membrane Structure and Transport Cell Structure and
Function BioCoach
Biomembranes II:
Membrane Dynamics and Communication Cell Structure and
Function Lab Bench
Diffusion and
Osmosis and do Lab Quiz Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
4. 2. CyberEd CD
Inside
the Cell in
The Learning Center Inside Cells
(Pre-Post
Test) 4. Go
to
The
Biology Place-
Choose Cell
Structure and Function from the Choose a Topic menu. Go to
BioCoach and Choose Cell Structure and Function. Once you
get to the Cell Structure and Function move through the
tutorial answering the questions on the Cell Worksheet and
do the Self-Test at the end. Correlate this information with
the objectives for this section of study. 6. Go
to
The
Biology Place-
Choose Cell
Structure and Function from the Choose a Topic menu. Go to
BioCoach and Choose Biomembranes I: Membrane Structure and
Transport. Once you get to Biomembranes I: Membrane
Structure and Transport , move through the tutorial
answering the questions on your objective sheet and do the
Self-Test at the end. 7. Go
to
The
Biology Place-
Choose Cell
Structure and Function from the Choose a Topic menu. Go to
BioCoach and Choose Biomembranes II: Membrane Dynamics and
Communication. Once you get to Biomembranes II: Membrane
Dynamics and Communication, move through the tutorial
answering the questions on your objective sheet and do the
Self-Test at the end. 8. Go
to
The
Biology Place-
Choose Cell
Structure and Function from the Choose a Topic menu. Go to
Lab Bench and Choose Diffusion and Osmosis. Once you get to
Diffusion and Osmosis, move through the lab simulation and
answer the Lab Quiz . 1.
Introduction
to the Microscope b.
Parts
of a Microscope-Binocular c.
Exploring
the World of Microscopy 2.
Squamous
Epithelium-Cheek Cells stained with methylene
blue 3.
Elodea
Cells 5. Examination of
Prokaryotic
and Eukaryotic Cells (Pond Cultures) 7. Test your
knowledge of the cell and its parts here. 8.
The 3
Domains of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (1)
Plant
Cells (2)
Animal
Cells 1.
Cells
Alive 4.
The
World Wide Web Cell Site 5.
University
of Texas Cell Site 6.
ThinkQuest
Library of Cells 8.
Onion
Root Tip Slide Photos 9.
McGraw-Hill Cell Structure and Function 10.
McGraw-Hill
Membrane Structure and Function 11.
The 3
Domains of Cellular Life b.
Prokaryotes c.
Eukaryotes (2)
Animal
Cells Text
Support Supplemental
Support Photosynthesis and
Cell Respiration Lab Bench
Enzyme
Catalysis Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
6. 2. CyberEd
CD-Enzymes 3. Go
to
The
Biology Place
-Choose
Chemistry of Life from the Choose a Topic menu. Go to
LabBench and Choose Enzyme Catalysis. Once you
get to Enzyme Catalysis, move through the lab and do
the Quiz at the end. 4. Read from
Kimball's Pages the following Essays and take adavantage of
the Hyperlinks a.
Metabolism b.Enzymes
a.
Archaea
a.
Using
the Microscope
-Includes parts , function and how to estimate the size
of objects
a.
Cell
Size Model-Stella
a.
Archaea
a.
Archaea
(1)
Plant
Cells
Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. Jump
Presentation-I-VI and VII Mitochondria Post-test 2. Respiration
Presentation BioCoach Photosynthesis and
Cell Respiration Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
8. 2. CyberEd
CD-Enzymes 3. CyberEd
CD-Respiration These are excellent
enrichment resources that have numerous links to help you
understand the integral aspects of ATP,
Glycolysis,
Respiration.
SQ4R
Chapter
7-Photosynthesis:
Using Light to Make Food Text
Support Supplemental
Support 2.
CDs on
Presentation System Photosynthesis and
Cell Respiration BioCoach
4. Jump
Presentation-I-IV and V Overview Post-test 5. Pigment
demonstration 6. Power Point
Presentation-Photosynthesis Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
7. 2. CyberEd
CD-Enzymes 3. CyberEd
CD-Photosynthesis These are excellent
enrichment resources that have numerous links to help you
understand the integral aspects of Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis.
Lab Bench
Plant Pigments and
Photosynthesis 1.
Vent
Communities-Chemosynthesis
SQ4R
Chapter 8A-The Cellular Basis of Reproduction and
Inheritance Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. CD-Mitosis and
Cell Cycle 2. Videos on Cell
Division 3. Power Point
Presentation Cell Structure and
Function Biocoach
Mitosis take the
Self Test Cell Structure and
Function Lab Bench
Mitosis the Lab
Bench simulation. Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
9. 2. Go to the Cold
Spring Harbor site and select tutorial 7
4.
The
Eukaryotic Cell Cycle and the Genetics of
Cancer 5.
Cell
Cycle Control Points and Cancer Microscope
Lab-Identification of Phases 1.
Cell
Division-Genetic Consequences SQ4R
Chapter 8B-The
Cellular Basis of Reproduction and
Inheritance Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1.
CD-Meiosis Cell Structure and
Function Biocoach
Meiosis take the
Self Test Cell Structure and
Function Lab Bench
Meiosis Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
10. 2. Go to the Cold
Spring Harbor site and select tutorial 8
Microscope
Lab-Identification of Phases 1.
Cell
Division-Genetic Consequences
Concepts
& Animations 7
Concepts
& Animations 8
Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. CD-Mendel's
Principles of Heredity 2. Power Point
Presentation Patterns of
Inheritance Learning Activities
Experimenting with
Mendel's Peas Patterns of
Inheritance Biocoach
Mendelian
Inheritance Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
11. 2. Complete
Concepts and Animations 1 through 14 at the Cold Spring
Harbor Site 3. Complete
the
Morgan
Tutorial.
It is a
multimedia tutorial that covers the basic principles of
genetics, suitable for an advanced high school class or
introductory college biology. Morgan is comprised of six
levels. Each level presents a major topic in the field of
genetics. Morgan
is a hypermedia program. Underlined words are hypertext
links to frames or pages containing additional information
in the form of animations, text, and
graphics. 4. Here are
problems to test your knowledge. We will be going over them
in class, so have them ready to show that you mastered the
tutorial materials. 5. Learn how to
construct a karyotype and diagnose chromosomal disorders
such as Down Syndrome. 1. This site is an
excellent resource for a Basic Genetics Tutorial and for
learning about various genetic disorders. 2. Johns Hopkins
University operates this site. It is the best data base on
the web for information on all of the known human genetic
disorders. Text
Support Supplemental
Support 1. CD on
Mendelism 2.
Worksheets in class with problems: Mono-Dihybrid, incomplete
dominance, codominance and x-linked traits. Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
12. 2. Complete
Concepts and Animations 1 through 14 at the Cold Spring
Harbor Site Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction 1. CD on
Mendelism 2.
Worksheets in class with problems: Mono-Dihybrid, incomplete
dominance, codominance and x-linked traits. Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
13. 2.
Learn how to construct a karyotype and diagnose chromsomal
disorders such as Down Syndrome. 3. This site is an
excellent resource for a Basic Genetics Tutorial and for
learnig about various genetic disorders. 4. Johns Hopkins
University operates this site. It is the best data base on
the web for information on all of the known human genetic
disorders. Lab
Specials SQ4R
Chapter 14-DNA
Structure and Functions SQ4R
Chapter 15-Gene
Activity:How Genes Work SQ4R
Chapter 16-Genome
Organization and the Regulation of Gene
Activity Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction a. CDs on
presentation system b. Power Point
Presentations with lecture c. Video
Presentations d.
Replication-Transcription-Translation
Worksheets Gene Structure
and Function
from the Choose
a Topic Menu Bio
Coach DNA, Transcription
and Translation
Lab
Bench
Bacterial
Transformation and the Electrophoresis of
DNA
Quiz
Human
Genome Links 2.
Resource
Center Primary Database 3.
The
Human Genome Organization 5.
UK
Human Genome Project Resource Center 7.
Biotech
Bio/Chem Resources for Education 8.
Genemap
99 Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter 14, 15 &
16. 2.
The
The Cold Spring
Harbor site will complete your journey into genetics by
carrying you into the application of your knowledge of DNA
Structure and Function. Concepts
and Animations 29 through 41 b. Use these
resources to interact with the subject matter on genetics to
enhance your understanding of how DNA
functions.
Molecular
Links-Demonstrations, Animations and Virtual
Books Human
Genome Links 2.
Resource
Center Primary Database 3.
The
Human Genome Organization 5.
UK
Human Genome Project Resource Center 7.
Biotech
Bio/Chem Resources for Education 8.
Genemap
99 Chapter
17 is not included in the Final Exam Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction 1. CDs on
presentation system 2. Power Point
Presentations with lecture 3. Video
Presentations 4.
Replication-Transcription-Translation
Worksheets Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
17. 2.
The
b. The
investigations in
Lab Bench
on Bacterial Transformation and the Electrophoresis of DNA
should be completed and the 3.
The
Cold
Spring Harbor
site will
complete your journey into genetics by carrying you into the
application of your knowledge of DNA Structure and Function.
Concepts
and Animations 29 through 41 2. Use these
resources to interact with the subject matter on genetics to
enhance your understanding of how DNA functions.
Human
Genome Links 2.
Resource
Center Primary Database 3.
The
Human Genome Organization 5.
UK
Human Genome Project Resource Center 7.
Biotech
Bio/Chem Resources for Education 8.
Genemap
99 Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction 1. Evolution
CD-through presentation system 2. Clearvue
CD-Evolution 3. Power
Point-Darwin & Evolution 4. SciAm
Video-Galapagos 5. Great Books
Video-The Origin of Species 6.
Kimball's Evolution Information "Some
books connect so profoundly with the human spirit that they
change the way we see the world." Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
18. 1. The text of
On
the Origin of Species By Means of Natural
Selection 4.
How
Closely Related are Humans and Apes? 5.
Are
Human Beings Still Evolving? 7.
Lennart
Nilsson-Odyssey of Life 9.
Papers
from a Special Darwin Project *Chapter
19 & 20 are not included in the Final
Exam Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction 1. Evolution
CD-through presentation system 2. Clearvue
CD-Evolution 3. Power
Point-Darwin & Evolution 4. SciAm
Video-Galapagos 5. Great Books
Video-The Origin of Species 6.
Kimball's Evolution Information "Some
books connect so profoundly with the human spirit that they
change the way we see the world." Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
19. 1. The text of
On
the Origin of Species By Means of Natural
Selection 4.
How
Closely Related are Humans and Apes? 5.
Are
Human Beings Still Evolving? 7.
Lennart
Nilsson-Odyssey of Life Optional Classroom
Instruction Out of
Classroom Instruction 1.
Crenarchaeta-Tree of Life (Video on
Thermatoga) Complete the McGraw
Hill Learning System components for Chapter
20. 1.
Chemosynthesis-Sea
Vents 2.
Article-Extremophiles (Sci Am)
Exam # 3
covers Chapters 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 &
16
*Final Exam will cover Chapters 14, 15, 16 & 18
presentations
from the Cold Spring Harbor Lab are the best Tutorials for a
fundamental understanding of DNA's history and function.
Start here and move through the Concepts and Animations from
15-28 to get the foundation for DNA.
presentations
from the
Cold
Spring Harbor Lab are
the best Tutorials to a fundamental understanding of DNA's
history and function. Start here and move through the
Concepts and Animations from 15-28 to get the foundational
content.