Biology Boot Camp Bench Mark #1. WARM UP ORGANIC COMPOUNDS & ENZYMES With your table, write down as many things as you can remember about organic compounds.

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Biology Boot Camp Bench Mark #1

WARM UP

ORGANIC COMPOUNDS & ENZYMES With your table, write down as many things as you can remember about organic compounds and enzymes. You have 3 minutes! Nominate one person from your table to come write at least 3 things your group came up with on the white board.

CELLS & CELL TRANSPORT With your table, write down as many things about cells and transport as you can remember. You have 3 minutes! Nominate one person from your table to come write at least 3 answers your table came up with on the white board.

PHOTOSYNTHESIS & RESPIRATION With your table, write down as many things as you can remember about photosynthesis and respiration. You have 3 minutes! Nominate one person from your table to come write at least 3 things your group came up with on the white board.

1 st INTERVAL

ORGANIC COMPOUNDS With a partner, fill out the organic compound chart. You have 10 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

2 nd INTERVAL

ENZYMES With a partner, label the enzyme pictures and answer the graph questions. You have 7 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

3 rd INTERVAL

CELLS With a partner, complete the cell card sort. Be sure to match each organelle with it’s function and picture (there may be more than one). You have 10 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

CELLS With a partner, complete the prokaryotic and eukaryotic Venn diagram. You have 5 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

4 th INTERVAL

CELL TRANSPORT With a partner, complete the cell transport problems. You have 10 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

5 th INTERVAL

PHOTOSYNTHESIS & RESPIRATION With a partner, complete the card sort. You have 10 minutes! We will rotate and each group will be responsible for sharing answers.

COOL DOWN

Partner Stretching Tell a partner 3 things about : Organic Molecules Enzymes Cells Cell Transport Photosynthesis & Respiration You have 5 minutes!