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Get to work… 1.Pick up a survey & supply list from the front table. (You can borrow a pencil there, too.) 2.Find your assigned seat. 3.Clear your table of everything but the survey and something to write with. 4.Fill out survey. If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you'll never get it done. Bruce Lee

Welcome to Biology I Mr. Haught, Room 306

Science is … the study of the physical and natural world and phenomena, especially by using systematic observation and experiment

Why not just trust your gut?

Anatomy Astrobiology Biochemistry Botany Entomology Evolution Genetics Marine biology Microbiology Analytical chemistry Biochemistry Computational chemistry Electrochemistry Inorganic chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry Polymer chemistry Spectroscopy Acoustics Astrophysics Biophysics Classical mechanics Computational physics Cryogenics Fluid dynamics High Energy Physics Nuclear physics Environmental Geography Geology Hydrology Meteorology Oceanography Paleontology Seismology CHEMISTRYBIOLOGY PHYSICS EARTH SCIENCE

Biology is … the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment.

Why care? Biology is all about life And you’re ALIVE, right? The more you know, the better decisions you will make about yourself, your loved ones and our world

Another reason … You have to pass this class to get a diploma.

Science Process Cell Structure & Function Cell Processes Genetics Evolution Ecology What we’ll cover …

Classroom Rules NO electronic devices

Classroom Rules NO cheating

Classroom Rules One at a time. 10/10 rule.

Classroom Rules Dress code.

Classroom Rules Don’t be tardy.

Be Prompt Be Prepared Be Polite Be Productive Be Positive Expectations

Served in U.S. Marine Corps Who is Mr. Haught?

Sheriff’s Office spokesman