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C.P. Biology: Unit Two Calendar 2011-2012 Chemistry in Biology & Cellular Structure and Function Date 9/20-21 Class Items 1. Intro Unit One Exam (Principles of Biology) 9/22-23 1. Notes (Obj. 1-4) with G.O. 6.1 and 6.2 2. Work on CH 6 terms (G.O. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4) 9/26-27 1. 2. 3. 1. 9/28-30 10/3-4 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. 10/5-6 1. 2. 3. 10/7-10 1. 2. 3. 10/11-12 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10/13-14 1. 2. Q2-1 (Obj. 1-4) Notes (Obj. 5-7) with G.O. 6.3 Lab: Acids and Bases Collect CH 6 terms (G.O. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4) and Acid/Bases Lab Q2-2 (Obj. 5-7) Notes (Obj. 8-9) with G.O. 6.4 Handout: Chemistry of Life Collect Handout: Chemistry of Life Q2-3 (Obj. 8-9) Notes (Obj. 10-13) with G.O. 7.1, 7.2 & Microscope Diagram Lab: Using a Microscope – Background and Analysis #1 Q2-4 (Obj. 10-13) Notes (Obj.14-15) w/ G.O. 7.3 & Cell Diagram Lab: Finish Microscope Lab and turn in Review Obj. 14-15 Lab: Comparing Plant and Animal Cells Start your cell collage Collect G.O. Terms 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4 and cell collage Q2-5 (Obj. 14-15) Notes (Obj. 16-17) with G.O. 7.4 Lab: Diffusion in a Cell (Demo) Cell Collage due by end of 7th period!!! Review Day Finish Study guide if needed Homework: always review 1. Print G.O. for Unit 2: Chemistry in Biology & Cellular Structure and Function 1. Continue working on the CH 6 terms (G.O. 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4) 2. Study for Q2-1 (Obj. 1-4) 1. Study for Q2-2 (Obj. 5-7) 2. Complete Lab Analysis Questions 3. Start the Study Guide 1. Study for Q 2-3 (Obj. 8-9) 2. Finish Chemistry of Life Handout 3. Work on Study Guide 1. Review for Q2-4 (Obj. 10-13) 2. Start CH 7 terms 3. Keep working on the study guide 1. Keep working on CH 7 terms and the study guide 2. Bring a magazine to cut out pictures next class! 1. Work on cell collage 2. Study for Q 2-5 (Obj. 14-15) 3. Is your study guide finished? 1. Review Study Guide Prepare for the Unit Test (Some suggestions): 1. Reread CH 6 and 7 2. Review G.O. for Unit 2 and Outline notes 3. Try practice quizzes and tests online 1. Print G.O. Paper for Unit 3 Cellular 10/17-18 1. Unit 2 Test (Use Unit 2 G.O. paper) Energy and Reproduction HOMEWORK: C.P. BIOLOGY UNIT TWO TERMS: CHAPTER 6 1. substance 11. ionic bond 22. product 32. solute 42. Nucleic 2. atoms 12. isotope 23. reactant 33. hydrogen bond acid 3. nucleus 13. molecule 24. substrate 34. polar molecule 43. Nucleotide 4. proton 14. Van Der Waals force 25. coefficient 35. solution 5. neutron 15. process 26. physical property 36. mixture 44. polymer 6. electron 16. activation energy 27. base 37. organic compund 7. compound 17. active site 28. acid 38. amino acid 45. protein 8. covalent bond 18. catalyst 29. solvent 39. carbohydrate 9. element 19. chemical reaction 30. buffer 40. lipid 10. ion 20. Enzyme 31. pH 41. macromolecule TERMS: CHAPTER 7 1. organization 2. cell 3. cell theory 4. eukaryotic cell 5. nucleus 6. organelle 7. plasma membrane 8. prokaryotic cell 9. ion 10. fluid mosaic model 11. phospholipid bilayer 12. selective permeability 13. transport protein 14. enzyme 15. chloroplast 16. mitochondria 17. Vacuole 18. centriole 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Cilium Flagellum cytoplasm cytoskeleton nuclear envelope 24. cell wall 25. endoplasmic reticulum 26. lysosome 27. golgi apparatus 37. exocytosis 28. nucleolus 38. osmosis 29. ribosome 39. facilitated 30. vacuole diffusion 31. homeostasis 40. dynamic 32. endocytosis equilibrium 33. active transport 41. hypotonic 34. diffusion solution 35. hypertonic solution 36. isotonic solution OBJECTIVES UNIT TWO Chapter 6 –Chemistry in Biology 1. Identify the particles that make up atoms and relate atoms to elements. 2. Define the term compound and differentiate between covalent and ionic bonds and van der Waals forces 3. Identify the parts of a chemical reaction 4. Relate energy changes to chemical reactions 5. Summarize the importance of enzymes in living organisms 6. Evaluate the structure of water and why it’s a good solvent 7. Describe the difference between acids and bases 8. Describe the role of carbon in living systems 9. List the four important macromolecules, recognize their structure and describe their functions in living organisms Chapter 7 - Cellular Structure and Function 10. Identify the main ideas of the cell theory 11. Compare compound light microscopes with electron microscopes 12. Differentiate between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 13. Explain the function of the cell’s plasma membrane, and identify the roles of proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol in the plasma membrane 14. Understand the structure and function of the parts of a typical eukaryotic cell. 15. Compare and contrast the structures of plant and animal cells. 16. Describe the process of osmosis and diffusion; predict the effect of a hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic solution of a cell. 17. Explain the processes of passive and active transport and their importance to cells.