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Fill in your Table of Contents with info below
Class: Biology 1 9/11/15 Admit Slip Fill in your Table of Contents with info below Take out your CHNOPS debate packet and prepare your “attack”. Date: 9/11/15 Topic: CHNOPS pt 2 Page # ___
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(And write your name in the book!)
Class: Biology 2 9/11/15 Admit Slip Come pick up an MCAS Workbook and type your number into the Excel File (And write your name in the book!) Date: 9/11/15 Topic: CHNOPS pt 2 Page # ___
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Today in Room 315… ADMIT SLIP: Prepare “attack”
Date: 9/11/15 Topic: CHNOPS pt 2 Page # ___ Today in Room 315… ADMIT SLIP: Prepare “attack” HW: CHNOPS MCAS practice questions CONTENT OBJ: SWBAT identify CHNOPS as the essential elements for life LANG. OBJ: SWBAT describe their reasoning through writing ANNOUNCEMENTS: Check your grades on Monday! (ASPEN?) AGENDA: Finish Debate CHNOPS video Brief Notes Question practice
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Finish Debate Edit worksheet!!! Did anyone “win”??
Could we have life if any one of the elements disappeared? NO! So the elements tie- because we need ALL of them to survive Brief discussion
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CHNOPS Video http://video.pbs.org/video/2217713569/
48:01 Elemental properties 58:30 -1:08:25 Elements of Life **associated worksheet**
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Date: 9/11/15 Topic: CHNOPS pt 2 Page # ___ Element Abundance*
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IMPORTANT NOTE!!! When you see “organic” think CARBON!*
Organic = carbon
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Atom Structure* Center of an atom called… ? Made of…?
Nucleus contains protons and neutrons Protons (+1) Neutrons (0) Electrons (-1) The atom Ca is neutral (# protons = # electrons), where as Ca +2 has 2 extra protons than electrons
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When bonds are made, energy is released (ex. Explosion)*
Electron Shells* When bonds are made, energy is released (ex. Explosion)* The “ring” of electrons around the nucleus are called electron shells 1st shell: Max of 2 electrons 2nd shell: Max of 8 electrons (ideal) The arrangement of electrons allows atoms to bond together Which one of these atoms is most likely to lose an electron?
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Be able to EXPLAIN your answer!!
Abundant = when a substance is present in high quantities MCAS Question Be able to EXPLAIN your answer!!
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