Grade 12 Biology  Unit 1 – Biochemistry  Unit 2 – Metabolic Processes  Unit 3 – Molecular Genetics  Unit 4 – Homeostasis  Unit 5 – Population Dynamics.

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Grade 12 Biology

 Unit 1 – Biochemistry  Unit 2 – Metabolic Processes  Unit 3 – Molecular Genetics  Unit 4 – Homeostasis  Unit 5 – Population Dynamics

 Bee Respectful – of others, yourself and the classroom.  Bee on time  Bee prepared for class  Bee organized  Bee positive  Bee Studious. Your next stop is First Year Bio!

 Knowledge & Understanding - 35%  Thinking & Investigation - 15%  Communication – 10%  Making Connections (Application)- 10%  Final Exam - 30%

 Failure to hand-in an assignment on the due date will result in a deduction of 10% per day to a maximum of 5 days.  Once an assignment is marked and handed back there will be no chance to submit late work.  A missed test without a legitimate reason will result in a mark of ZERO  Any conflicts or known absences (i.e. school activities) must be communicated to me ahead of time so proper arrangements can be made.

 Do your homework…reading and questions most nights!  Study hard for tests! Use groups as well as individual time. There’s strength in numbers.  Ask for help if needed.  Use the catch-up binder and/or website to get caught up quickly after being away.

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Greek – Bios (life) and Logos (study) Disciplines: Evolutionary Biology Physiology Genetics Molecular Biology Morphology Ecology Biology often overlaps with other sciences – Biochemistry and toxicology with biology, chemistry. Medical biophysics with biology and physics. Astrobiology with biology and astronomy. Social sciences such as geography, philosophy, psychology and sociology can also interact with biology, for example, in administration of biological resources, developmental biology, biogeography, evolutionary psychology and ethics.

“A scientifically and technologically literate person is one who can read and understand common media reports about science and technology, critically evaluate the information presented, and confidently engage in discussions and decision-making activities regarding issues that involve science and technology.” Science Co-ordinators’ and Consultants’ Association of Ontario (SCCAO) and Science Teachers’ Association of Ontario (STAO/APSO), “Position Paper: The Nature of Science” (2006), p. 1

 Find a partner and get your phone out.  Find a current news story that is related to Biology  Where did you look?  How credible is your source?

 with-fire with-fire

Administrative TechnologistMarine Biologist Air-Pollution AnalystMedical Illustrator Animal Nursery Zoo KeeperMedical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Biology EducatorMedical Research Assistant BiochemistMedical Technologist (MT) BiologistMicrobiologist Biomedical EngineerNatural Resources Conservationist BiotechnologistOccupational Safety Specialist Blood Bank SpecialistOptometrist Assistant Cancer ResearcherPark Ranger Clinical Laboratory ScientistPharmaceutical Salesperson Conservation Program Assistant Pharmacy Technician CytotechnologistPhlebotomy Technician (PBT)

DentistPhysical Therapist EcologistPhysician EnvironmentalProgram Director EducatorPublic Health Educator Environmental ScientistQuality Control Food Regulatory InspectorQuality Engineer Genetics AssociateResearcher HematologistScience Museum Curator Histologic Technician (HT)Technical Services Coordinator Hospital AdministratorTeaching ImmunologistToxicologist Laboratory ManagerVeterinary Assistant Outdoor EducationWater/Wastewater Plant Agent

 Technological applications that affect biological processes and cellular functions are used in the food, pharmaceutical, and medical industries.  Biological molecules and their chemical properties affect cellular processes and biochemical reactions.  Biochemical compounds play important structural and functional roles in cells of all living organisms.

 All metabolic processes involve chemical changes and energy conversions.  An understanding of metabolic processes enables people to make informed choices with respect to a range of personal, societal, and environmental issues.

 DNA contains all the genetic information for any living organism.  Proteins control a wide variety of cellular processes.  Genetic research and biotechnology have social, legal, and ethical implications.

 Organisms have strict limits on the internal conditions that they can tolerate.  Systems that maintain homeostasis rely on feedback mechanisms.  Environmental factors can affect homeostasis.

 Population growth follows predictable patterns.  The increased consumption of resources and production of waste associated with population growth result in specific stresses that affect Earth’s sustainability.  Technological developments can contribute to or help offset the ecological footprint associated with population growth and the consumption of natural resources.

 NrZ0 NrZ0  The Day of 7 Billion was Oct !