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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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How to play… –Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y. –Class should be divided into several small groups. –Groups should use science journal (red slide notes), homework, and other available materials to assist you. –Groups can communicate quietly with each other but no sharing answers between groups. Practice quietly communicating right now? Practice Communication Question: Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have two toppings. What does your group want?
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Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each Final Questions = 5 pt wager If you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose 5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts. Find the Owl = Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt. “I’ll be about this big.”
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Is your name on the review sheet?
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This scientist took X-Ray pictures of DNA’s structure and lectured about phosphate being a part of the outside of the molecule. – Watson attended her lecture. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Are made of these 5 biologically important elements?
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which two are Purines? The larger of the two types of bases found in DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Name this molecule?
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What nitrogen base is the U?
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name a movie starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law? C - ____ T - ____ A - ____ T -____ G -____ T - ____ Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Toothpick
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Spell what DNA stands for..
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name this tightly wound package of DNA? –A structure within the cell that bears the genetic material as a threadlike linear strand of DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Name the famous movie son? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name this happy family? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name these twins?
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Name this family?
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Name either one of these Hollywood Stars?
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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The meat tenderizer was added to break down the protein that the DNA is wrapped around. This allowed the DNA to be extracted. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Double Nucleus Amino acid. C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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Which is not correct of DNA? A.) DNA is housed in the nucleus of Eukaryotic Cells. B.) DNA stands for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid C.) The shape is called the double helix. D.) DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. E.) DNA through transcription makes mRNA.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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How many meters (roughly) of DNA stretched out can be found in a single cell? –A.).18 nanometers –B.) 18 millimeters –C.) 1.8 meters –D.) 180 kilometers –E.) It can wrap around the world over 180 million times.
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins. Name A and B? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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In 1962, Watson, Crick, and Wilkins discovered DNA’s structure and won the Nobel Prize. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This scientist took X-Ray pictures of DNA’s structure and lectured about phosphate being a part of the outside of the molecule. – Watson attended her lecture. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This scientist took X-Ray pictures of DNA’s structure and lectured about phosphate being a part of the outside of the molecule. – Watson attended her lecture. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This scientist took X-Ray pictures of DNA’s structure and lectured about phosphate being a part of the outside of the molecule. – Watson attended her lecture. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This scientist took X-Ray pictures of DNA’s structure and lectured about phosphate being a part of the outside of the molecule. – Watson attended her lecture. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which one is A, B, and C? A.) mRNA, DNA, Sugar Complex B.) Hydrogen Bond, mRNA, DNA wrap. C.) Phosphate Group, 5 Carbon Sugar, Nitrogen Base D.) Enzymes, Helix, Ribosomal Unit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Are made of these 5 biologically important elements?
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide)Nucleic Acids – P O N C H (Nucleotide) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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There are four different types of nitrogen bases found in DNA. Name them? A is for adenine G is for guanine C is for cytosine T is for thymine Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name the corresponding base pair on the right. Each one is worth 1 point. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which two are Purines? The larger of the two types of bases found in DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which two are Purines? The larger of the two types of bases found in DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which two are Purines? The larger of the two types of bases found in DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Name this molecule?
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Name this molecule? mRNA
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What nitrogen base is the U?
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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This animation best represents… –A.) DNA extraction –B.) Protein Synthesis –C.) Random Griddle Formation –D.) DNA Replication –E.) None of the above.
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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The back story of our lives are that we are the product of billions of years of evolution. The very DNA that allows us to pass on our genetic information to our offspring has its roots in primitive microbes that existed billions of years ago. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name a movie starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law? C - ____ T - ____ A - ____ T -____ G -____ T - ____ Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name a movie starring Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, and Jude Law? C - _G___ T -_A___ A - _T___ A -_T__ T -_A__ G -_C__ T - _A___ Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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HIP HIP HOORAYSPIRAL SHAPE-UPLIFE LINE -Bonus- FAMILY JEANS 161116*21 271217*22 381318*23 491419*24 5101520*25
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Toothpick
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Spell what DNA stands for..
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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DNA has the information for our cells to make proteins? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name this tightly wound package of DNA? –A structure within the cell that bears the genetic material as a threadlike linear strand of DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Name this tightly wound package of DNA? –A structure within the cell that bears the genetic material as a threadlike linear strand of DNA. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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Which is a hard copy (long term) and which is a short term copy? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
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This PowerPoint is one small part of my DNA and Genetics Unit. This unit includes… –A five part 3,000 slide PowerPoint roadmap. –14 page bundled homework package, answer keys, lesson notes, rubrics, materials list, guide, and much more. –PowerPoint Review Game, games, flashcards, crosswords, and more. –http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics _Unit.htmlhttp://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics _Unit.html
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Areas of Focus within The DNA and Genetics Unit: DNA, DNA Extraction, Structure of DNA, Discovery of the Double Helix, Rosalind Franklin, Nucleotides, RNA, Cell Division, Mitosis, Phases of Mitosis, Chromosomes, Cancer, Ways to Avoid Cancer, What is Inside a Cigarette?, Facts about Smoking?, Anti-Smoking Ads, Meiosis, Phases in Meiosis, Mendelian Genetics, Gregor Mendel, Punnett Squares, Probability, Dihybrid Cross, Codominance, Bio-Ethics, Stem Cell Debate, Cloning Debate Full Unit found at… http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html
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Please visit the links below to learn more about each of the units in this curriculum –These units take me about four years to complete with my students in grades 5-10. Earth Science UnitsExtended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Geology Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Geology_Unit.html Astronomy Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Astronomy_Unit.html Weather and Climate Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Weather_Climate_Unit.html Soil Science, Weathering, More http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Soil_and_Glaciers_Unit.html Water Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Water_Molecule_Unit.html Rivers Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/River_and_Water_Quality_Unit.html = Easier = More Difficult = Most Difficult 5 th – 7 th grade 6 th – 8 th grade 8 th – 10 th grade
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Physical Science UnitsExtended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Science Skills Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Science_Introduction_Lab_Safety_Metric_Methods. html Motion and Machines Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Newtons_Laws_Motion_Machines_Unit.html Matter, Energy, Envs. Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Energy_Topics_Unit.html Atoms and Periodic Table Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Atoms_Periodic_Table_of_Elements_Unit.html Life Science UnitsExtended Tour Link and Curriculum Guide Human Body / Health Topics http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Human_Body_Systems_and_Health_Topics_Unit.html DNA and Genetics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/DNA_Genetics_Unit.html Cell Biology Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Cellular_Biology_Unit.html Infectious Diseases Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Infectious_Diseases_Unit.html Taxonomy and Classification Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Taxonomy_Classification_Unit.html Evolution / Natural Selection Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Evolution_Natural_Selection_Unit.html Botany Topics Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Plant_Botany_Unit.html Ecology Feeding Levels Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Feeding_Levels_Unit.htm Ecology Interactions Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Interactions_Unit.html Ecology Abiotic Factors Unit http://sciencepowerpoint.com/Ecology_Abiotic_Factors_Unit.html
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Thank you for your time and interest in this curriculum tour. Please visit the welcome / guide on how a unit works and link to the many unit previews to see the PowerPoint slideshows, bundled homework, review games, unit notes, and much more. Thank you for your interest and please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed ryemurf@gmail.com
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The entire four year curriculum can be found at... http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thank you for your interest in this curriculum. http://sciencepowerpoint.com/ Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
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