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Topics that we have covered DNA history DNA structure DNA function DNA base pairing DNA packaging DNA replication Differences between RNA and DNA Mutations Simple Mendel Genetics Genetic disorders – Samples, Causes, Treatments Protein synthesis – Transcription and Translation Meiosis and Mitosis Goal: Topics to know by the finals • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DNA history DNA structure DNA function DNA base pairing DNA packaging DNA replication Differences between RNA and DNA Mutations Simple Mendel Genetics Genetic disorders – Samples, Causes, Treatments Protein synthesis – Transcription and Translation Meiosis Mitosis Biogeochemical cycles Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Cycling Matter • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Flow of Energy through biomes Dynamic Equilibrium in organisms, populations, and ecosystems Anthropogenic effects Conservation Biology Evolution Natural Selection Sexual Selection Artificial Selection Speciation Scientific Method Careers in Biology Chemistry for biologist Cells and cell structures Stem Cells and Cell differentiation Cell lifecycle Cell to cell communication Osmosis and Diffusion Goal: Topics to know by the finals • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DNA history DNA structure DNA function DNA base pairing DNA packaging DNA replication Differences between RNA and DNA Mutations Simple Mendel Genetics Genetic disorders – Samples, Causes, Treatments Protein synthesis – Transcription and Translation Meiosis Mitosis Biogeochemical cycles Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Cycling Matter • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Flow of Energy through biomes Dynamic Equilibrium in organisms, populations, and ecosystems Anthropogenic effects Conservation Biology Evolution Natural Selection Sexual Selection Artificial Selection Speciation Scientific Method Careers in Biology Chemistry for biologist Cells and cell structures Stem Cells and Cell differentiation Cell lifecycle Cell to cell communication Osmosis and Diffusion Goal: Topics to know by the finals • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DNA history DNA structure DNA function DNA base pairing DNA packaging DNA replication Differences between RNA and DNA Mutations Simple Mendel Genetics Genetic disorders – Samples, Causes, Treatments Protein synthesis – Transcription and Translation Meiosis Mitosis Biogeochemical cycles Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Cycling Matter • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Flow of Energy through biomes Dynamic Equilibrium in organisms, populations, and ecosystems Anthropogenic effects Conservation Biology Evolution Natural Selection Sexual Selection Artificial Selection Speciation Scientific Method Careers in Biology Chemistry for biologist Cells and cell structures Stem Cells and Cell differentiation Cell lifecycle Cell to cell communication Osmosis and Diffusion Finals Information First Final When: Wednesday 5/15 for periods 2,3,4,6 and Thursday 5/16 for periods 1, and 7 Where: I203 Details: Individual, Written, Open-note, Closedbook, Cumulative, 15% of your grade, Not Curved Finals Information Second Final: End of Course Exam When: Friday 5/17 for all periods Where: Library Details: Individual, Computerized, Closed-notes, Closed-book, Cumulative, 15% of your grade, Highest score sets curve Additional Finals Information Third Quarter Triumphs • Quality genetic disorder and meiosis projects! • Strengthened relationships • Fantastic pace and teacher-teacher communication on deadlines • Coverage of many topics • Personal Development • Respectful Forth Quarter Changes 1. Turn assignments in on time! No late work will be accepted unless accompanied by a excused absence note. 2. Attendance policy: 3 UE tardies = Detention, 5 UE tadies = Detention with VP. Call home for each unexcused absence. You must be in I203 in order to be counted as present. If you have an excused absence you must pick up and complete the work within 1 class*. 3. Electronics Policy: Put away all electronics prior to entering the class. Distractions will be given to the VP Fourth Quarter Changes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. New desks! Now everyone can sit at a desk. No assigned seats; however, only 4 people are permitted per table. First come first served so come early to get the seat you want New In/Out trays Portfolio storage: You can now store your portfolios on the shelf at your own discretion New Sign-out procedures. Preparation. Bring out your notebook and pen at the beginning of each class, write in your planars/phones. Be mindful of due dates! Extra Credit Opportunities