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Right or wrong? 1 All cells contain a cell wall 7 All cells contain a cell membrane 2 Genes and chromosomes 8 is the same 3 In photosynthesis CO2 is turned into H2O and O2 9 The number of chromosomes in haploid human cells is 23 Meiosis doubles the number of chromosomes 4 Glycolysis takes place in the cytosol 10 The result of mitosis is 4 daughter cells 5 Chloroplasts can be found 11 Egg cells are haploid only in plants 6 There are no atoms in cells 12 Sperm cells are diploid Which is the odd one out in the following and WHY? Nerve cells Sperm cells Skinn cells Lymfocytes 1 3 Nucleus Mitochondria Chloroplasts Ribosomes WHY? WHY? 2 Algae Amphibians Fish Reptiles 4 DNA t-RNA Ribosomes Amino acids WHY? WHY? Deliberate mistakes Find the mistakes in this text! The things that make a eukaryotic cell are a defined nucleus and other organelles, such as mitochondria and cytosol. The nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus with a single membrane with multiple pores. The pores regulate the passage of macromolecules like proteins and RNA, but permit free passage of water, ions, ATP and other small molecules. Deliberate mistakes Create a text in which you hide 2-3 mistakes The text must contain the words photosynthesis, oxygen, chlorophyl and energy. Number of words: 30-60 Show your text to the person next to you – will she/he be able to find the mistakes you have hidden? How many drops of water can you fit on a coin? Count the number of drops you manage to fit on the coin Mean and variation width Inquiry based biology teaching Learning through inquiry * Tanner, K. (2010). Approaches to Biology Teaching and Learning: Order matters: using the 5E Model to Align Teaching with How People Learn. CBE – Life sciences Education, 9, 159-164 [Inquiry] Learning through inquiry is an active learning strategy (explore, investigate) Learning through Inquiry is about asking questions, and about trying to find answers to these questions • What about this? • Why is it like this? • What if ….? [Inquiry] Learning through inquiry may or may not involve practical activities Learning through inquiry is an approach to learning Learning through inquiry has similarities with how scientists work Moon rise The Moon appears larger near the horizon than it does higher up in the sky The first question: Is that true? What du YOU think? How would you investigate if the moon is larger near the horizon than higher up in the sky?