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NAME ____________________________ DATE _____________ PERIOD _____________ January 7 2013.CAL E-mail: [email protected] *** Reminder: If you are absent, you School Website: www.esperanzahs.com have three school days to Look for Freeman under “Teachers” make up labs/quizzes/tests, etc. before or after school. BIOLOGY CALENDAR SEMESTER 1 WEEK 16 TOPICS: BIOCHEMISTRY CA State Standards Covered This Week: Students know most macromolecules (polysaccharides, nucleic acids, proteins, lipids) in cells and organisms are synthesized from a small collection of simple precursors. Students know proteins can differ from one another in the number and sequence of amino acids. *** There is a review sheet under Miscellaneous Files (NOT LINKS) for the Final Exam It looks like this: COLLEGE-PREP BIOLOGY FALL FINAL EXAM REVIEW.doc The final exam is usually approximately 15% of the grade (150-175 scantron questions). MONDAY JAN 7 LATE START DAY (FACULTY MEETING) Finals are Wed 1/23 and Thurs 1/24. HAPPY NEW YEAR! Introduction to Biochemistry Notes Important Terms: Element, Periodic Table, Atom, People – (Democritus, Bohr, Mendeleev, Moseley), Atomic Mass, Atomic Number, location of metals, location of nonmetals, location of metalloids, subatomic particles, figuring out how many subatomic particles each element has (1-18), element symbols – memorize the list that you got in class, group/family, period, # of natural elements, locations of most reactive elements and most unreactive elements, molecule, compound, subscript, coefficient, ion, types of bonds, counting atoms in compounds/molecules Homework: Atomic Structure Worksheet #1 – Due Wed 1/9 Read pages 34-39 (The Nature of Matter) TUESDAY JAN 8 Cat Paternity Lab Due (done in class on Fri 12/21) Finish Introduction to Biochemistry Notes Homework: Counting Atoms Worksheet – due Thurs 1/10 Start Video: Chemical Foundation of Life (Cycles of Life Series) WEDNESDAY JAN 9 Atomic Structure Worksheet #1 Due Notes: Macromolecules including Carbohydrates Finish Video: Chemical Foundation of Life Homework: Read pages 44-47 (Carbon Compounds) THURSDAY JAN 10 Counting Atoms Worksheet Due Molecular Models Activity – Due Tues Jan 15 FRIDAY JAN 11 Quiz: Basic Chemistry Explain Lab, Set Up Data Table - Identifying Carbohydrates in Foods – Run lab – Mon 1/14, Due Wed 1/16 Finish Molecular Models Activity – Due Tues Jan 15