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HAPPY TUESDAY -Turn in Page 112 (Video HW/Essays) -Take a picture of the Word Wall -NO BELLWORK! RIGHT NOW!!! Get Aprons, Goggles, and your Bacteria Plate (at the front of the room DO NOT OPEN THEM) -Read over lab now please. G1 computer

Unit 8 – Viruses & Microorganisms Definitions Due Wednesday (2/10/16) All Parts Due Wednesday (2/17/16) 1.Antibiotic 2.Bacilli Shaped 3.Bacterium 4.Bacteriophage 5.Binary Fission 6.Cocci Shaped 7.Capsid 8.Conjugation 9.Gram Staining 10.Host 11.Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) 12.Immunization 13.Influenza 14.Lysogenic Cycle 15.Lytic Cycle 16.Lyse 17.Microorganism 18.Parasite 19.Pathogen 20.Retrovirus 21.Spirilla Shaped 22.Vaccine 23.Virus PG 106

Collect Today Page 112 – Microorganisms in Society Video Guide Most Missed Quiz – Tutorial Parent Signature Assigned Page 106 – Notecard ALL PARTS (TOMORROW) Virus Cycle Quiz (TOMORROW) Virus & Microorganisms Exam (Thursday) Most Missed MAKEUP Quiz – Taxonomy (Friday) Late Page 110 – Virus Cycle Sort (-50%) Page 111 – Virus Cycle Comic Strip (-30%)

Essential Question How do we prepare bacteria for viewing? Standard 11C – summarize the role of microorganisms in both maintaining and disrupting the health of both organisms and ecosystems. PG 113

Culturing Bacteria Lab Q1: Label Petri Dish with location and the circle found on your handout Q2: Collect your Petri Dish, draw and color your petri dish EXACTLY as it looks on your handout. Q3: Answer after lab, use your notes Q4: Create up to 2 wet mounts from DIFFERENT bacterial locations on your petri dish. (1 at a time) -Put ONE drop of water on the center the slide - Use a toothpick to pick up some bacteria from the first location on your petri dish. -Stir the end of the toothpick in the drop of water and make a VERY THIN smear on your slide. Throw the toothpick away in the designated beaker. -Bring your wet mount to me so I can stain (crystal violet dye) the slide for you. -Place the cover slip on top of the stain/smear. Place down diagonally. -Use a paper towel on one end and add a drop of water to the other to drain out (OSMOSIS) the purple color over the sink. -Your Wet Mount is complete! -View under the microscope using the lowest objective, and move up. -Draw and color what you see on the handout. EXTRA CREDIT! Take a picture of your bacteria slide through the microscope and it to me Answer questions with your shoulder partner only. Q5: Answer in class, use your notes Q6: Answer in class, use your notes Q7: Answer in class, use your notes Q8: Answer in class, use your notes Q9: Answer in class, use your notes Q10: Answer in class, use your notes QUIZ & NOTECARDS TOMORROW!!! TEST THURSDAY!!! LAB & Small Group CHAMPS

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