DAY 37 3/23/15 LEARNING TARGET: FERMENTATION -Fermentation Lab Explanation -Fermentation Lab Set-Up -Work on Homework -Finish Projects -Fermentation Video.

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DAY 37 3/23/15 LEARNING TARGET: FERMENTATION -Fermentation Lab Explanation -Fermentation Lab Set-Up -Work on Homework -Finish Projects -Fermentation Video

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Jacques-Yves Cousteau June 11, June 25, 1997) was a French researcher and an ecologist who studied the underwater life of animals and plants. He was basically a French naval officer, who was also a popular filmmaker, author and researcher. He is popularly known as Captain Cousteau or Jacques Cousteau. He along with Emily Gagnan (French Engineer) developed the first open-circuit scuba diving equipment known as "Aqua-Lung". He was a pioneer in marine conservation and a member of Academie Fracaise. Captain Cousteau founded the Underseas Research Group at Toulon and the French office of Underseas Research at Marseille. He was also the director of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.

EOC Question of the Day Which cell organelle controls all cell activities? a.Cell membrane b. Cytoplasm c. Nucleus d. Mitochondria

EOC Question of the Day a. The water and carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis are converted into glucose and ATP for animals. b. The glucose and ATP used in photosynthesis are converted into water and carbon dioxide for animals. c. The glucose and carbon dioxide used in photosynthesis are converted into proteins for animals. d. The oxygen and glucose produced through photosynthesis are converted into lipids for animals.

Homework and Reminders  Prefix/Suffix Quiz on Friday  Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Test on Thursday  Back of page one of midterm review due tomorrow