Vocabulary: matter, molecule, species, binary fission, kingdom, microorganism, virus
9.1 Review
1. very large organism: huge fungus, very small organism: single-celled bacteria
2. growth, reproduction, organization, and response to environment
3. enery, material, and living space
4. A dog is made of cells that perform specific functions. It starts as a puppy. As its cells reproduce, it grows to a full-sized dog. Male and female dogs reproduce sexually to create more puppies. Dogs bark at, run at, or run from different things they sense.
5. There is room in a lake for many billions of microscopic organisms but not for nearly as many larger organisms.
6. (Drawings will differ.)
Here is a video on Binary Fission. Please leave a comment. Make sure to write your name and group and list # so that I can check that you saw the video.
lunes, 30 de agosto de 2010
viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010
Ch. 1.1 The cell is the basic unit of a living thing.
Vocabulary Words: cell, genetic material, organism, theory, unicellular, multicellular, microscope, bacteria
Review 1.1
1. organization, growth and development, response to environment, reproduction
2. It allowed people to see cells. Before the microscope humans did not realize that life could be so small.
3. Every living thing is made of one or more cells; cells carry out the functions needed to support life; cells come only from other living cells.
4. The cell theory is widely accepted and explains observations of nature, and is supported by evidence such as Pasteur´s experiments.
5. multicellular: many cells, complex, easier to see; unicellular: one cell, cannot be seen directly; both: need energy, materials, and living space
6. In Pasteur´s experiment, bacteria did not grow spontaneously. They came from the environment, which indicates that cells come from other cells.
Review 1.1
1. organization, growth and development, response to environment, reproduction
2. It allowed people to see cells. Before the microscope humans did not realize that life could be so small.
3. Every living thing is made of one or more cells; cells carry out the functions needed to support life; cells come only from other living cells.
4. The cell theory is widely accepted and explains observations of nature, and is supported by evidence such as Pasteur´s experiments.
5. multicellular: many cells, complex, easier to see; unicellular: one cell, cannot be seen directly; both: need energy, materials, and living space
6. In Pasteur´s experiment, bacteria did not grow spontaneously. They came from the environment, which indicates that cells come from other cells.
jueves, 26 de agosto de 2010
WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL
Welcome 7th Grade Students to Ms. Silvia´s Biology blog. Here you will be able to see the lessons that we are working on in class. The vocabulary and answers to the reviews will be posted here. You will also be able to see exciting videos and power point presentations.
Here is the list of your obligations in Biology class.
1. Respect and discipline are a must for a safe learning environment.
2. Students must be in the classroom when the teacher enters. Any student that arrives late to class must have a written notice from a teacher to be able to enter.
3. Shirts must be tucked in at all times.
4. Students must always speak English.
5. Books and notebooks must be kept in good condition.
6. Use blue or black pen to write in notebooks and to answer quizzes. You may answer questions in your notebook in pencil so that you can make corrections.
7. Homework should be turned in on time. The consecuence for not doing so is a zero.
8. Your work must be done with correct spelling and good penmanship.
9. Your notebook is an important study tool so make sure that it is always complete.
10. Participation is necessary and mandatory.
11. Quizzes must be pasted in notebook and signed by parent. Points will be taken off if not done so.
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