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AP Biology Week 3
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Agenda 9/6/11 1) Grades up – settle up with me at lunch if needed 2) Review AP Lab 12 see next slide with data 3) Discuss Lab Report Format & start together 4) Start Ch. 2 & 3 review if time 5) Study groups Homework – 1) Cornell Notes Ch. 4 & 5 – use study questions to guide - & self-quizzes due tomorrow 2) AP Lab 12 Report due Fri. 9/9 3) Chemistry & Macromolecule Quiz Mon. 9/12 Me – Look up Functional Group practice
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Data from Pond – pictures&video pictures&video Initial DO = 9.6 mg/L After 24 hours: 100% = 10.0 65% = 8.8 25% = 8.9 10% = 8.7 2% = 8.1 Dark = 3.9 See data table Let’s see a graph
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Writing your Report – let’s start together formatformat
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Ch. 2 & 3 Highlights
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Agenda 9/7/11 1) Period 4 – show sample labs – only need 3 graphs 2) Ch. 2 & 3 Reminders (highlighted Powerpoints online) 3) Ch. 4 Functional Groups 4) Functional Group practice – I’ll check Ch. 4 & 5 notes while you work on this Homework – 1) AP Lab 12 Report due Fri. 9/9 2) AP Review Manual Chemistry Ch. 5 Due Mon. 3) Chemistry & Macromolecule Quiz Mon. 9/12
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Agenda 9/8/11 1) Ch. 5 Macromolecules – Intro 2) Macromolecules Practice activities on www.campbellbiology.com (aim to get through carbs and lipids) www.campbellbiology.com 3) Look at highlighted slides from Ch. 5 as go through activities (especially different types of polysaccharides) and at worksheet from yesterday Homework – 1) AP Lab 12 Report due tomorrow 2) AP Review Manual Chemistry Ch. 5 and AP Lab 12 Due Mon. 3) Chemistry & Macromolecule Quiz Mon. 9/12
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Warm-up 1) What are the 4 groups of macromolecules, their subunits, and their general functions? MacromoleculeSubunitFunctions
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Agenda 9/9/11 1) Collect AP Lab 12 Abstracts 2) Macromolecules – Protein structure activity www.campbellbiology.com – have textbook open to pages 72-73 (amino acid groups) – ( as activity describes nonpolar interactions, students name which amino acids it could be, etc.) 15 minutes www.campbellbiology.com 3) Computer lab tutorials (40 minutes) Homework – Study for Chemistry and Macromolecule Quiz on Monday, also questions from AP Lab 12 Review Manual due Monday Finish protein structure videos Optional/Extra Credit – Protein Modeling Lab
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In Computer lab – take notes after each tutorial/video on how it helped clarify protein structure for you 1) www.campbellbiology.com www.campbellbiology.com 1) Repeat protein structure activity if needed, then do nucleic acid ones Hemoglobin tutorial at http://www.umass.edu/molvis/tutorials/hemoglobin/index.htm http://www.umass.edu/molvis/tutorials/hemoglobin/index.htm Protein structure/folding -each is 2 minutes or less http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lijQ3a8yUYQ&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms_ehUVvKKk&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meNEUTn9Atg There's even a game for people to play (online?) where they compete to fold proteins: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0J9H3Yxjec&feature=related (3 0 second clip) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0J9H3Yxjec&feature=related
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