Announcements!

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Thursday, January 30, 2014

KIVA commercial (test run)


Make a DNA molecule!




1) Click here

2) ....and then select "finding the structure".

3) ....select "putting it tgether" from the top menu of the next screen.


Enjoy making your DNA molecule!

Mr. Forde :-)

Karyo-typing Game




Click here to play the karyotype game from class!

Have fun!

Remember...you get 23 chromosomes from mom and 23 from dad!

Mr. F :-)

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Working on our PSAs!

How are you liking Zimmertwins.com?

Mr. F.  :-)

Friday, January 24, 2014

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Food-Borne Illness Research Project Links


Food-Borne Illness Research Links:

Research link #1



Research link #2



Research link #3



Research link #4


Research link #5



I hope you find these useful in answering the following questions:

1) What causes your disease?

2) What are the symptoms of your disease?

3) How does the disease spread?

4) How do you treat this disease medically to make people well?

5) What are two interesting/ important facts about your disease.

RACE CandR Writing frame! :-)


Name _____________________________________________ Date ______________

Writing Frame – Argumentation

There is a lot of discussion on the issue of _______________________________________________

My decision is that

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My decision is based on the following evidence:

First, __________in the article it states

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________________ . This tells me that ___________________________________________________

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Second, , __________________________________________________________________________

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________________ . This tells me that _____________________________________________

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A counter argument made by people who disagree with my position might be

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I disagree with this counterargument because

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RACE C and R Food Preservation Essays!


Hi All,

It was great organizing our thoughts around the question, "Which food preservation method is best?" You all used the writing frame very well and were able to dig into the text to find supporting details. I can't wait to see what you come up with as we produce the essays on thursday!
Mr. F :-)

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Great job today!


Congrats, once again, on showing the world how smart you are at science!
Back to food safety now!

Mr. F :-)

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

As promised....


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1. Multiple trials
2. Placebo (fake medicine)
3. Informed consent (permission slip)
4. Large sample size
5. Well written procedure
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Quantitative= number data
Qualitative= description data


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DV= data; Heart rate
IV= change you make, “push-ups”
Constant variable= what stays the same for each person; “type of exercise”


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-Certain nutrients can keep you healthy
- not all diseases are caused by germs
- well designed experiments are important!
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1) structure
2) protection of organs
3) bone marrow creates blood cells
4) helps you move
5) store minerals
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Tendons connect muscle to bone

Ligaments connect bone to bone
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1) cardiac muscle- heart
2) skeletal- skeleton
3) smooth- lines your digestive tract
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-transports oxygen and removes carbon dioxide from your body

-heart pumps the blood:
right side to lungs alveoli  left side to body!
(double pump)
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Arteries- take blood away from the heart
Veins- bring blood to the heart
Capillaries- small blood vessel where oxygen and co2 and nutrients can be exchanged
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Nose/mouth
Trachea (wind pipe)
(part of the lungs)
Bronchial tubes
Alveoli
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Alveoli allow the oxygen and carbon dioxide to exchange in your blood.


Heart pumps the blood with oxygen all over the body (from the left side)
1) mouth
2) esophagus
3) stomach
4) small intestine
5) large intestine


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1)mouth- mechanical / chemical
2) esophagus-
3) stomach- mechanical / chemical
4) small intestine- chemical
5) large intestine- reabsorbs water
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cells tissues organs organ systems organism
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pulse- number of times your heart beats in a period of time (beats per minute)


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High power trade off-
(less area- hard to find things)


Low power trade offs-
(less detail


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Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
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Bacteria vs. animal cell:

Bacteria has NO NUCLEUS
Bacteria has a cell wall

Both have other organelles in common.
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Multicellular – bigger, live longer, specialized cells
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Thursday, January 9, 2014


Animation links!
1)Zimmer Twins at School!
2)DVolver

GREAT JOB TODAY!


Thanks for preparing well for the Cell Unit Exam! I am sure you did great! I shouyld have those grades back to you by Monday.

Mr. F :-)

Monday, January 6, 2014

Brrrrrrrrrr


Tonight's Homework


Hi All!

In question 1 of tonight's homework it asks whether or not the hospital has what it needs when it has a pint of A, B and O blood. They are really asking if they could cover an A, B, and AB patient with that blood. What do you think?

Also, question 3 asks about cell shapes...although there are many shapes for cells try your best on this one and we'll discuss it in class.

Thanks! Mr. F :-)

Future Med Techs simulating blood typing!


Thursday, January 2, 2014