Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Cellular Organelles Presentation

Cellular Organelles Presentation Phase 1:
Gather the information outlined on checklist. After you have gathered the information, find as many images that help you demonstrate the information.  Save the image in a word document, and referenced the website that you used for that image.




Cellular Organelles Presentation Phase 2

For phase 2 of your project, you will gather images for your PowerPoint and/or Prezi. 
1. Download the outline template to insert images for each slide, and a BRIEF description of the key points for each slide. 


NOTE:
PowerPoint slides should have minimal text that explain the images, and guides your audience through the content. 


PowerPoint slides should NOT contain lengthy sentences that is read by you as the presenter.


NO READING OF SLIDES

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Cellular Organelles - Video Summary

Watch the video on cellular organelles and


1. complete the chart here.
2. Generate a T-chart that compares and contrasts prokaryotes and eukaryotes from the information provided in the video




Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URUJD5NEXC8
"The Cell - High School Biology" by    Nucleus Medical Media



Thursday, February 4, 2016

Biological Molecules aka Organic Molecules aka Macromolecules

Watch the videos below to answer the following questions 
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I.  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ7xOSCEmZw)

Video: from youtube
Video Title: The Biomolecule Band
1.       Why do marathon runners do something called pasta loading?


2.       What are the monomers of carbohydrates called?


3.       What are the 2 components of a lipid monomer?


4.       List the functions of lipids.


5.       Once your body has used up all the available carbohydrate, which biological molecule do you use next as an energy source?


6.       What are the functions of protein?


7.       What are 2 types of nucleic acid?


8.       What is the monomer of nucleic acid?


9.       Draw and label the 3 parts of a nucleotide from the information on your summary statements (p.44-48 in your textbook)


10.   What are the elements found in nucleic acids?

II. Compare and contrast DNA and RNA using a T-chart after watching the video below

Video: From youtube
Video title: Why RNA is just as cool as DNA