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Objective: I can describe the process of osmosis and how it impacts the human body. Warm-up 3/15/17 A researcher is testing the effect of acid rain on living organisms. She takes a tissue sample and places it in acid rainwater, which decreases its pH. As the pH decreases, what will most likely happen to the enzyme reaction rates in the cells of this tissue? They will increase. They will decrease. They will stay the same. They will increase and level off.

Objective: I can describe the process of osmosis and how it impacts the human body. Warm-up 3/16/17 List some characteristics of prokaryotic cells. (at least 3).

Objective: I can identify vocabulary words and their definitions. Warm-up 3/17/17 In the early 1900s, many children had a disease called rickets. Research showed that the children had a deficiency of a vitamin that is necessary for the proper formation of bones. Which of these vitamins was lacking in the diets of these children? vitamin A vitamin C vitamin D vitamin K