Henri Jacobs

02/16/12 Watch HHMI lecture 1 intro and then chapter 3, 10 & 11.  Lecture 4 intro then chapters 4-7, 20 – to end.  Guided note sheet available in class.  Letter of consent for the movie “Outbreak” available here  outbreak permission

02/16/12 Heart projects due Tuesday Feb. 21st

02/16/12 Practice problems 1-6 chem to go page 407

  02/09/12  View lecture one of the HHMI holiday lecture series “Of Hearts and Hypertension” at the following website http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/cardiovascular/lectures.html

02/08/12 Work through the set of grams to moles, moles to grams conversions.  gram to mole practice

02/08/12  Start thinking about what you want to do for the heart project Valentine’s day project

   02/08/12  Analysis questions and requirements for the conclusion  of cladogram lab here: Nailing Evolution lab write up

02/02/12 Read pages 356-363 (up to physiology)

Answer the ‘Did You Get It’ questions #2,3 & 4 in your own words in logbook.  Using this diagram blood flow through heart complete your diagram in logbook

02/02/12  view the 3 types of natural selection here 3 types of natural selection

02/01/12 Read pages 345-348 (blood formation and clotting mechanism)  Finish reading chapter  Did you get it questions 11, 13-15

02/01/12 chemistry mid-term exam Thursday, Feb 2nd.  Study guide available here:Chemistry Study Guide

  Analysis questions for the “Natural Selection” (peanut lab) can be found here  analysis questions for natural selection (peanut) lab  Lab write up due 02/02/12.  Mid-term exam Wednesday, Feb 8th  Study guide available here: Biology study guide evolution midterm

01/25/12 Read pages 337-344 in chapter (Blood)  Did you get it #2-4 &6 in logbook

01/24/12 Graph results (with and without selective pressure). Answer analysis questions. Write conclusion following standard format

01/24/12  Read chem talk (page 383-end) Add chem words, answer checking up 2-5 in logbook  Practice problems for Charles Law (equation) here:    http://misterguch.brinkster.net/001_006.pdf

Chemistry  01/20/12  Go through ‘investigate’ section of activity 2 chapter 5.  Write your answers to the questions under the corresponding drawings of molecules including which molecules would be solid, liquid, or gas at room temp (22 degrees C).  Read chem talk, add chem words, checking up 1&3, chem to go 1-5

Biology 1/18/12  Transfer lab up to analysis questions into logbooklab write up available in class or here allelic frequencies due to selective pressure lab

Biology 1/17/12  View 2nd half of HHMI lecture at this website http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/evolution/lectures.html  using your guided notes to add to your logbook

Anatomy & Physiology  Study guide for digestive system exam Digestive system study guide 2012

 

  Chemistry 1/16/12

Read chem talk activity 1 chapter 5,  checking up 1-3, 5  Read attached Voltaic Cells – draw the diagram into your logbook, add to your notes the two half reactions of Zinc and copper also on this attachment, add all chem words to your notes (except spectator ions and dry cell)

 

 Biology  01/16/12

View HHMI lecture 1 (Endless Forms Most Beautiful) http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/evolution/lectures.html  up to chap. 17 (through first Q&A)  A guided note taking sheet is available in class which will help you complete your notes in your logbook

Anatomy and physiology:

Finish reading digestive system up to Metabolism.   Pathology research on Monday (1/16) and presentations on Wednesday (1/18).  Exam on Digestive system on Thursday (1/19)!!!!

 Biology:      01/12/12

Lessons one and two for Evolution are due Thursday, Jan 12.

Lesson one: Download and print world map from this site  2_worldmap

Using Darwin’s log  darwins_excerpts , plot his voyage by placing a dot at each corresponding longitude and latitude and then connect the dots to complete his route

Lesson Two – Illustrate your map

  1.  Read through Darwin’s log entries and find 10 discoveries (land forms, fossils, plants, animals, etc) that Darwin observed and found interesting.
  2. Draw or print out small pictures to represent these observations Darwin made as he explored the places along his route.
  3. Cut out and tape these pictures along the edge of your map.
  4. Label each picture with its name and date of discovery.

    Chemistry:

Read chem talk on pages 372-373  Checking up #2,3, & 5  Chem to go #3 & 7   Draw your answer to the ‘nano’ prompt on page 376 on or near your graph (pressure verses volume)