Lab Biology Unit 1 Packet

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Lab Biology Unit 1 Packet 1. Notes: Scientific method Graphing notes Metric System Characteristics of living things Atoms/water Solutions Acids, bases and pH Carbon compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic acids Chemical reactions Enzymes 2. Classwork: Control and variables Metric Stair step Metric conversion practice Inference vs Observation Graphing practice Traits of Living Things WS Experimental design Atoms WS pH/Properties of water WS Find Someone Who 3. Vocabulary: Vocabulary p. 3-13 Vocabulary p. 35-38 Vocabulary p. 40-42 Vocabulary p. 45-48 Vocabulary p. 49-53 4. Labs: Measurement lab Sinkin’ lincoln lab Acids, bases and pH lab Solutions & Suspension lab Carbohydrate lab Lipid lab Enzyme lab 5. Quizzes: Safety quiz Scientific method/metrics Atoms/water pH