Biotech Unit 1 Packet 4. Labs: Saving Sam lab Observation lab

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Biotech Unit 1 Packet 4. Labs: Saving Sam lab Observation lab Gobstopper lab Metric Measurement lab Bubble lab Eating Nails lab Sinkin’ lincoln lab Solutions/Suspension lab Acids, bases and pH lab Chemical reaction lab Carbohydrate lab Lipid lab 5. Homework: Vocabulary #1-6 Reviewing content p31 #1-4 p.57 #1-5 and 6-10 1. Notes: Cornell Notes Lab Notebook Observation vs Inference Scientific method Metric System (pt 1 & 2) Graphing notes Atoms (pt. 1 & 2) Characteristics of living things Water Solutions and Suspensions Chemical Bonds Acids, bases and pH Chemical reactions Carbon compounds Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic acids Enzymes 2. Classwork: Prefix/Suffix WS Intro to lab equipment Inference vs Observation Experimental design Control and variables Metric Stair step Metric conversion practice Graphing practice Atomic Structure WS Traits of Living Things WS Water Discovery Jacob’s experiment Unit 1 Study guides 3. Warm ups: Warm ups #1-22