Ms. Arzu & Ms. Fries LE 3B-3rd period Group B ( SLS21Q2/32) T/TH Assignments

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Genetics (protein synthesis/heredity) quiz in Google Classroom

Genetics (protein synthesis/heredity) quiz

Review

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Live Session - Traits Lab  in Google Classroom

Live Session - Traits Lab

This lab is done in class. First part is to be done independently, second part is done getting data from the rest of the class;

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Edpuzzle - [Protein Synthesis] Protein Synthesis in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - [Protein Synthesis] Protein Synthesis

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Practice reading the Codon chart (Protein synthesis) in Google Classroom

Practice reading the Codon chart (Protein synthesis)

Explore the steps of transcription and translation in protein synthesis! This video explains several reasons why proteins are so important before explaining the roles of mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA in the steps of protein synthesis!
SWBAT follow the processes of DNA transcription and translation as they relate to creation of a specific protein.
Students will watch this video as a review of the structure and function of proteins in the human body. Students will take notes from the video clip

Complete the codon chart worksheet

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Protein Synthesis in Google Classroom

Protein Synthesis

Objective
SWBAT follow the processes of DNA transcription and translation as they relate to creation of a specific protein.

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DNA Replication  in Google Classroom

DNA Replication

Standard: Heredity and Reproduction -
A. DNA stores and transmits genetic information. Genes are sets of instructions encoded in the structure of DNA.

B. Genetic information is passed from generation to generation by DNA in all organisms and accounts for similarities in related individuals.

C. Manipulation of DNA in organisms has led to commercial production of biological molecules on a large scale and genetically modified organisms.

D. Reproduction is characteristic of living things and is essential for the survival of species.

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Students will be able to identify and recognized the process of DNA replication, why it happens, and where it happens.

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Edpuzzle - DNA & RNA in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - DNA & RNA

HS-LS3.A.2
Each chromosome consists of a single very long DNA molecule, and each gene on the chromosome is a particular segment of that DNA. The instructions for forming species’ characteristics are carried in DNA. All cells in an organism have the same genetic content, but the genes used (expressed) by the cell may be regulated in different ways. Not all DNA codes for a protein; some segments of DNA are involved in regulatory or structural functions, and some have no as-yet known function.
HS-LS1.A.3
All cells contain genetic information in the form of DNA molecules. Genes are regions in the DNA that contain the instructions that code for the formation of proteins, which carry out most of the work of cells.

Learning Targets
Students will be able to know what are the major differences between RNA and DNA.
What is DNA, How does it work?
What are the building blocks of life?
What are the four kinds of molecules/bases. How are they paired?

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Genetics in Google Classroom

Genetics

Hereditary/genetic information in chromosomes is contained in molecules of DNA. Genes are sections of DNA that direct syntheses of specific proteins associated with traits in organisms. These consist of various combinations of four different nucleotides that encode this information through their sequences.

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Edpuzzle - M: What Is DNA?  in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - M: What Is DNA?

Hereditary/genetic information in chromosomes is contained in molecules of DNA. Genes are sections of DNA that direct syntheses of specific proteins associated with traits in organisms. These consist of various combinations of four different nucleotides that encode this information through their sequences.

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Vaccine and the Immune System in Google Classroom

Vaccine and the Immune System

This lesson is to help students gain a better understanding of the contents and origin of vaccines. They should understand the relationship of the vaccine to primary and secondary immune responses of the body.
Standard: Students will understand and apply scientific concepts, principles, and theories pertaining to the physical setting and living environment and recognize the historical development of ideas in science.

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Edpuzzle - The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do

I will learn about COVID-19, what is it?
What type of disease it causes?
How it enter into our bodies/
What system gets affected by it?
what other organs get affected.

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Edpuzzle - Vaccines in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Vaccines

This lesson is to help students gain a better understanding of the contents and origin of vaccines. They should understand the relationship of the vaccine to primary and secondary immune responses of the body. (Note: Students should have an understanding of basic humoral immunity before using this lesson)

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Assignment - Variation of Inherited Traits LS3.A-2 Playlist in Google Classroom

Assignment - Variation of Inherited Traits LS3.A-2 Playlist

Click the link attached to join the assignment.

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Autoimmune diseases in Google Classroom

Autoimmune diseases

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Edpuzzle - Walczak Copy of DNA, Chromosomes, Genes, and Traits: An Intro to Heredity in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Walczak Copy of DNA, Chromosomes, Genes, and Traits: An Intro to Heredity

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Immune system  in Google Classroom

Immune system

Students will be able to explain how the immune system works.
What is the body first, and second line of defense

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What is the second line of defense of the body (Immune system) in Google Classroom

What is the second line of defense of the body (Immune system)

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What is the first line of defense of the body? in Google Classroom

What is the first line of defense of the body?

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Virus and Immune system live lesson  in Google Classroom

Virus and Immune system live lesson

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Are you present? in Google Classroom

Are you present?

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Introduction to Genetics/Heredity in Google Classroom

Introduction to Genetics/Heredity

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How many chromosomes do we need from each parent? in Google Classroom

How many chromosomes do we need from each parent?

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What is genetics? in Google Classroom

What is genetics?

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Edpuzzle - Enzymes and...Pac-Man? in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Enzymes and...Pac-Man?

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Enzymes(practice) in Google Classroom

Enzymes(practice)

Complete with Kami

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Intro Enzymes  in Google Classroom

Intro Enzymes

As we go over the lesson, please take notes. The last part of the worksheet there are questions that you need to answer, then submitted .

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Edpuzzle - Enzymes with the Amoeba Sisters (Original) in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Enzymes with the Amoeba Sisters (Original)

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What are the 3 things that can affect the way enzymes work? in Google Classroom

What are the 3 things that can affect the way enzymes work?

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What is 1 difference between plant cell and animal cell? in Google Classroom

What is 1 difference between plant cell and animal cell?

There are certain characteristics in the plant cell than in an animal cell

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Edpuzzle - Topic 2: Cells and Cell Organization in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Topic 2: Cells and Cell Organization

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Unit 7: Human body systems in Google Classroom

Unit 7: Human body systems

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Live Lesson  in Google Classroom

Live Lesson

Guiding Question: How can our bodies stay alive by maintaining balance?

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I can explain Homeostasis and analyze examples of it.
I can explain how feedback helps to maintain homeostasis.


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When a person’s body needs food, the
 brain helps maintain homeostasis by
 sending signals that make the person
 in Google Classroom

When a person’s body needs food, the brain helps maintain homeostasis by sending signals that make the person

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Unit 7: Human body systems in Google Classroom

Unit 7: Human body systems

Please make sure you answer all the questions.

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Edpuzzle - Human Body Systems: 1Body Systems in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Human Body Systems: 1Body Systems

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Diffusion and osmosis in Google Classroom

Diffusion and osmosis

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Which system is responsible for transporting hormones from the endocrine glands for various body tissues? in Google Classroom

Which system is responsible for transporting hormones from the endocrine glands for various body tissues?

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Body systems in Google Classroom

Body systems

Objective
Students will be able to relate single cells to tissues to organs to organ systems to an organism by creating an analogy using a model train.
Big Idea
Body systems are made of tiny parts working together.

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 The levels of organization for structure and function in the human body from least complex to most complex are in Google Classroom

The levels of organization for structure and function in the human body from least complex to most complex are

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Edpuzzle - Diffusion | Amoeba Sisters in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Diffusion | Amoeba Sisters

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The power of plants/Photosynthesis in Google Classroom

The power of plants/Photosynthesis

1. Go over the power point and take notes.
2. There is worksheet that you need to open it using kami, but first make a copy of it to be able to completed as you go over the ppt. You need to submitted for grading.
3. For the matching worksheet, you need to make a copy, and completed using kami.
4. Photosynthesis worksheet needs to be completed and submitted. All information needed to completed is in the worksheet.

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CELLULAR RESPIRATION  in Google Classroom

CELLULAR RESPIRATION

ATTACHED you will find the powerpoint, the video and the worksheet.
1. Take notes as you watch the video and view the powerpoint.
2. Complete the worksheet by using kami, and submitted.

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What is the net production of energy from glycolysis? in Google Classroom

What is the net production of energy from glycolysis?

This is one of the steps of Cellular Respiration

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If plants breathe in carbon dioxide, what do they breathe out? in Google Classroom

If plants breathe in carbon dioxide, what do they breathe out?

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Edpuzzle - Photosynthesis in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Photosynthesis

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Cells  in Google Classroom

Cells

You have a chance to A's this test because there are 15 questions, 10 points each.

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Edpuzzle - Photosynthesis in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis in Google Classroom

Photosynthesis

Watch the video, take some notes and answer the questions embedded in the video. You can not skip the video

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Which cell organelle is responsible for storing food, water or waste?
 in Google Classroom

Which cell organelle is responsible for storing food, water or waste?

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Edpuzzle - Copy of Copy of Introduction to Cells: The Grand Cell Tour in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Copy of Copy of Introduction to Cells: The Grand Cell Tour

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While viewing a slide rapidly moving sperm cells, a student concludes that these cells require a large amount of energy to maintain their activity. The organelles that most directly provide this energy are known as  in Google Classroom

While viewing a slide rapidly moving sperm cells, a student concludes that these cells require a large amount of energy to maintain their activity. The organelles that most directly provide this energy are known as

Think of the organelle that its main function is to produce energy.

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Live Lesson 5 - Virtual LAB - Plant v Animal Cell
 in Google Classroom

Live Lesson 5 - Virtual LAB - Plant v Animal Cell

LAB - Plant v Animal Cell
Kids will go to the website and follow the prompts - they will keep a record of the lab in their Notebook and upload a picture of the journal page when finished.

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Which sequence of terms is in the correct order from simplest to most complex? in Google Classroom

Which sequence of terms is in the correct order from simplest to most complex?

From smallest to largest

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Microscope activity in Google Classroom

Microscope activity

Take a screen shot of the virtual lab and submitted.

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One difference between plant and animal cells is that animal cells do not have  in Google Classroom

One difference between plant and animal cells is that animal cells do not have

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cell organelles and functions worksheet  in Google Classroom

cell organelles and functions worksheet

Complete the worksheet as part of today's lesson. Open it using kami. You should have the option on center top of the document .

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Some are attached to other organelles in the cell and others flow freely  in the cytoplasm in Google Classroom

Some are attached to other organelles in the cell and others flow freely in the cytoplasm

This is an organelle where protein is produced.

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Living things are made up of  in Google Classroom

Living things are made up of

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Cells  in Google Classroom

Cells

You can go back to your notes, if you are not sure of the answer.

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Which of the following is a group of cells that works together to perform a specific function? in Google Classroom

Which of the following is a group of cells that works together to perform a specific function?

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Cell structure  in Google Classroom

Cell structure

Answer the questions using Kami

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Cell Specialization  in Google Classroom

Cell Specialization

1. Watch the video and answer the questions embedded in the video
https://edpuzzle.com/media/5c63203ac5f5fa414d54f2e7

2. Open the worksheet attached on Kami, completed and submitted.

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Quiz  in Google Classroom

Quiz

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Which statement best describes the plasma membrane of a living plant cell  in Google Classroom

Which statement best describes the plasma membrane of a living plant cell

All you have to think about is what is the function of a cell membrane

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Introduction to cells  in Google Classroom

Introduction to cells

1. Click on the link below to watch the video which contains questions that you need to answer. You can not skip the video.
https://edpuzzle.com/media/5e80ec025254033eddd45f86
2. Go through the power point. Take notes in your notebook for future reference for your quizzes or test. make sure you follow the instructions.

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Arrange the following from smallest to largest. 
Organ, cell, organ system, tissue in Google Classroom

Arrange the following from smallest to largest. Organ, cell, organ system, tissue

Which is the smallest unit of life?

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Cell organelles and their function in Google Classroom

Cell organelles and their function

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Exploring plant and animal cells'  in Google Classroom

Exploring plant and animal cells'

Click on the link below to sign into Gizmos. Once you have done this you will be able to the activity. This activity is to reinforce your knowledge in recognizing plant and animal cells and be able to know the difference between them.

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Name 5 different type of cells in Google Classroom

Name 5 different type of cells

Remember our body is made out of billions of cells.

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What is the difference between a living and a non-living thing? in Google Classroom

What is the difference between a living and a non-living thing?

Before you answer the question Think about this why is a tree considered a living thing while a rock is not ?