Introduction to Biology

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Introduction to Biology Life & Microscopes

Sort the cards into 3 piles: Living Nonliving ? Not Sure ? Entry Task Sort the cards into 3 piles: Living Nonliving ? Not Sure ?

Living Or Nonliving? Living ????? Nonliving

Unifying Theme Project Share your project with a neighbor Turn In: Reading Notes Unifying Theme Project

Concept Check Questions Check / Correct your Answers Ask Questions if you do not understand!

Organizing Life: 3 Domains

Organizing Life: 6 Kingdoms Protists Fungi Plants Animals Bacteria Archae

Rules for Handling a Microscope

Microscope Review

What does Magnification Mean? Power Eyepiece Objective Total Magnification Low Medium High

Our Focus Today: Focus!!! Clear focus at 4x Clear focus at 10x DRAW PICTURE BEFORE increasing to 10x Clear focus at 10x BEFORE increasing to 40x FINE FOCUS ONLY on 40x Mount & Draw lower case ”e”

How to prepare a slide

Our Focus Today: Focus!!! Clear focus at 4x Clear focus at 10x DRAW PICTURE BEFORE increasing to 10x Clear focus at 10x BEFORE increasing to 40x FINE FOCUS ONLY on 40x Mount & Draw lower case ”e”

Homework: Chapter 1 Review Questions (20-21) Answer 1-7 &18-23