Lab Notebook Animal behavior- Pillbug Lab Vocabulary Essay – explain what was investigated, lab procedures, conclusion.

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Lab Notebook Animal behavior- Pillbug Lab Vocabulary Essay – explain what was investigated, lab procedures, conclusion

AP Biology Lab 11- Animal Behavior Ethology Anthromorphic view Habitat selection Tactic response Orientation behavior Taxis Kinesis Agonistic Mating behaviors Learning behaviors Imprinting Habituation Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Play Insight learning Phototaxis Chemotaxis Hydrotaxis

Enzyme Lab Lab Vocabulary Essay- Explain the role of enzymes in a living system. Explain the effects of temperature, ph and substrate concentration on Enzyme activity 3 paragraphs minimum

Enzyme-Vocabulary Catalyst Enzyme Active site Substrate Enzyme-substrate complex Anabolic Catabolic Product Activator Inhibitor Factors that affect enzyme action Protein structure Primary Secondary Tertiary Quaternary Denatured protein Functional protein Catalase and H2O2 Reaction rate Reaction rate calculation

Diffusion and Osmosis Lab vocabulary Diffusion Osmosis Kinetic energy Dynamic equilibrium Dialysis Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic Semi-permeable membrane Water potential Pressure potential Solute potential Plasmolysis Concentration gradient

Cellular Respiration Mitochondria ADP ATP Respiration Dormancy Germination Aerobic cellular respiration KOH Respirometer Formula for Aerobic Cellular Respiration Gas Law formula P= V= N= R= T= 4 concepts of Gas Law

Cellular Respiration Essay Explain Cellular Respiration Explain the experiment-hypothesis, variables, controls and constants. Purpose of the respirometers Explain set up the respirometers Purpose of KOH and formula of chemical reaction Explain how the gas laws effect the respirometers. Effect of Temperature Conclusion of experiment

Photosynthesis Vocabulary Paper chromatograph Purpose of pigments List pigments that could be found in plants R f (definition and calculation) Dye-reduction experiment DPIP

Photosynthesis Essay Purpose of pigments Explain how paper chromatography is used to separate pigments. Describe pigments that your experiment found. Write a hypothesis for the 2 nd part of the experiment. List procedure, constants and controls. Explain what each variable is investigating in photosynthesis Write a conclusion the includes an explanation of why the rate of photosynthesis varies under different environmental conditions.

Mitosis/Meiosis Vocabulary from Lab- words defined and stages of mitosis and meiosis written. Stages of Mitosis drawn and labeled. Questions and charts from mitosis part 1 Meiosis stages drawn and labeled. Questions and charts from meiosis part 2 ( remember to update table of contents)