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1 Biology * Honors Biology*
WEEK 2

2 the DaiLy 8/29/16 ~ Monday* DAY 6*w2
The Science of Biology CHAP 1.1 What is Science Read pps Answer KEY Q’s (2).p.4 Quizlet 1.1 DUE TUESDAY!!!! Objectives: SC.912.N.2.1 What You Need to Know This benchmark will not be assessed alone, rather, items will include content from one of the other benchmarks and you will be asked to evaluate scenarios using evidence of scientific thinking or problem solving

3 DIN 8/29/16 DAY 6 *WK2 SC.912.LN.1.1 Scientific Method A scientist performs an experiment to see if acids have an effect on the health of a particular type of plant. Three sets of plants were treated with acidic solutions of known pH while the control set was treated with a solution of neutral pH 7. Which is the best conclusion for this experiment?  A. Acid has no effect on the health of this type of plant. B. High acidity is helpful to this type of plant.

4 DIN 8/29/16 DAY 6 *WK2 SC.912.LN.1.1 Scientific Method A. Acid has no effect on the health of this type of plant. B. High acidity is helpful to this type of plant. C. Low acidity is harmful to this type of plant. D. High acidity is harmful to this type of plant. D. High acidity is harmful to this type of plant. Plants in the lowest acidity group were adversely affected the most

5 the DaiLy 8/31/16 ~ Wednesday* DAY 7*w2
The Science of Biology CHAP 1.2 the Scientific Method Read pps Answer KEY Q’s (4).p.10 Quizlet 1.2/1.3 DUE Friday♥ DO NOT COPY: turn in HW, key Q’s, did you do Quizlet? Objectives: SC.912.N.2.1 What You Need to Know This benchmark will not be assessed alone, rather, items will include content from one of the other benchmarks and you will be asked to evaluate scenarios using evidence of scientific thinking or problem solving

6 DIN 8/31/16 DAY 7*WK2 EX. #5 SC.912.N.1.1 Scientific Method
A research group has discovered that damselflies, a type of dragonfly, are being infected by a particular type of aquatic protozoan. Both young and adult damselflies are not directly infected by the protozoan but contract the infection from the prey they eat. The graph shows the percentage of adult damselflies infected by protozoans during the summer and early fall. Which of the following conclusions is supported by the graph?  A. Infection in embanked ponds increased during the sampling period. B. Protozoans were more common in creek-fed ponds than embanked ponds. C. Protozoans reproduce more quickly in embanked ponds than creek-fed ponds. D. Infection in creek-fed ponds remained constant throughout the sampling period. A. Infection in embanked ponds increased during the sampling period. The percent infected continually rose for these ponds as time progressed. D is incorrect is because although the readings present on the graph are all relatively similar, there are no readings (or no infections) on some of the dates.

7 the DaiLy 9/01/16 ~ Thursday* DAY 8*w2
The Science of Biology CHAP 1.2 Scientific Method (cont.) Read pps Answer KEY Q’s (4).p.10 Quizlet 1.2/1.3 DUE FRIDAY!!!! Objectives: SC.912.N.2.1 What You Need to Know This benchmark will not be assessed alone, rather, items will include content from one of the other benchmarks and you will be asked to evaluate scenarios using evidence of scientific thinking or problem solving

8 DIN 9/01/16 DAY 8*WK2 SC.9SC.912.L.14.1 Cell theory
 What You Need to Know... You need to know the cell theory and how continuous investigations and/or new scientific information influenced the development of cell theory. You need to know how scientific claims are evaluated through scientific argumentation, critical and logical thinking and consideration of alternative explanations, in the context of cell theory. You need to know the difference between theories and laws and be able to explain how a theory is developed.   C. Cells form through spontaneous generation. It was once believed that cells could form on their own. We now know that cells must form from preexisting cells

9 DIN 9/01/16 DAY 8*WK2 EX. #1 SC.9SC.912.L.14.1 Cell theory
Cell theory was first proposed in Evidence obtained through additional scientific investigations resulted in the current cell theory. Which statement describes a component of the original cell theory that was removed because of the new scientific knowledge? A. All living things are made of cells. B. All cells come from other preexisting cells. C. Cells form through spontaneous generation. D. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life. C. Cells form through spontaneous generation. It was once believed that cells could form on their own. We now know that cells must form from preexisting cells

10 the DaiLy 9/02/16 ~ Friday* DAY 9*w2
The Science of Biology CHAP 1.3 Studying Life Read pps Answer KEY Q’s (4).p.17 Quizlet 1.2/1.3 DUE FRIDAY!!!! HAPPY ***SAFE***WEEKEND >>>3 DAYS!! Objectives: SC.912.N.2.1 What You Need to Know This benchmark will not be assessed alone, rather, items will include content from one of the other benchmarks and you will be asked to evaluate scenarios using evidence of scientific thinking or problem solving

11 D. the scanning electron microscope
DIN 9/02/16 DAY 9*WK2 EX. #2 SC.9SC.912.L.14.1 Cell theory Which invention from the 17th century allowed for the development of modern cell theory? A. X-rays B. computers C. the light microscope D. the scanning electron microscope C. the light microscope The light microscope allowed scientists to view actual cells for the first time


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