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Reminders: Today you are to be wearing your ID badges (they can still be picked up!) If you are absent, you have 5 days to get your work into me…HW was assigned Friday! Attendance is important to success in Biology

Progress Check: Concept Maps 1. On the concept map, what is the example you filled in for excretion? 2. On the concept map, what is the definition you filled in for synthesis? 3. What is your answer for #4? 4. What is your example for #5?

Journal Monday 2/3: Functions of Living Things Which functions are performed by plants, animals, or both? Make a simple chart to classify these functions: Photosynthesis (make food) Acquire and take in food from the environment Respiration (release energy from food) Cell Division Reproduction Elimination of waste products Maintain a stable internal environment Transport of materials within the organism Response to stimuli

Agenda: Monday 2/3 Review STERNGRR STERNGRR Quiz Review basic chemistry, Biochemistry Work on completing handbooks (35 minutes)

Question 1 Some plants create a flower to attract bees: A. Transport B. Excretion C. Regulation D. Synthesis

Question 2 Plants absorb water from the soil and move it to the leaves: A. Transport B. Excretion C. Regulation D. Synthesis

Question 3 Sweat removes excess salt from a human body A. Respiration B. Regulation C. Excretion D. Transport

Question 4 Reptiles can control their body temperature by moving in and out of the sun: A. Respiration B. Regulation C. Excretion D. Transport

Question 5 The food source for many bacteria is breaking down dead organisms: A. Synthesis B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 6 A caterpillar will increase in size and then change into a butterfly: A. Synthesis B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 7 All organisms need oxygen to fuel cell energy capture: A. Reproduction B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 8 A sea turtle’s population increases by sea turtles hatching from eggs, but a single sea turtle grows by adding more cells: A. Reproduction B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 1 Some plants create a flower to attract bees: A. Transport B. Excretion C. Regulation D. Synthesis

Question 2 Plants absorb water from the soil and move it to the leaves: A. Transport B. Excretion C. Regulation D. Synthesis

Question 3 Sweat removes excess salt from a human body A. Respiration B. Regulation C. Excretion D. Transport

Question 4 Reptiles can control their body temperature by moving in and out of the sun: A. Respiration B. Regulation C. Excretion D. Transport

Question 5 The food source for many bacteria is breaking down dead organisms: A. Synthesis B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 6 A caterpillar will increase in size and then change into a butterfly: A. Synthesis B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 7 All organisms need oxygen to fuel cell energy capture: A. Reproduction B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Question 8 A sea turtle’s population increases by sea turtles hatching from eggs, but a single sea turtle grows by adding more cells: A. Reproduction B. Nutrition C. Respiration D. Growth and Development

Reminder: Quiz Wednesday 20 questions: Scientific Method Characteristics of Life [Organization, Energy use, Adjustment to environment, Growth and development, Reproduction, Response]

Journal – Basic Chemistry Paste the Chemistry notes notebook

Basic Chemistry Review Atoms are the basic unites of all matter Protons (+) Neutrons Electrons (-) Elements: made of the same type of atom Examples: Inside nucleus Orbit around nucleus

Basic Chemistry Review Molecules: formed when 2 or more atoms (of the same or different elements) are held together by a chemical bond O 2 O 3 Compound: formed when 2 or more DIFFERENT elements are held together by chemical bond H 2 O C 6 H 12 O 6 Bond: attraction between atoms that hold them together (somea re stronger than others Ionic is strongest Hydrogen bond is weakest … Hydrogen gives up its electron easily