Get a computer and do some research to help you answer these questions (remember to note your source!)
1. What is a karyotype?
2. What are some things that a karyotype can show you about a person's genes?
3. What is the difference between a disorder and a disease?
4. What are at least 3 common disorders that you can see in a human karyotype (use sentences such as "trisomy and monosomy of chromosome ___ results in __________")
Equipped with his five senses, man explores the universe around him and calls the adventure Science. ~Edwin Powell Hubble, The Nature of Science, 1954
Biology is about studying life, and since you're alive, it's really about you. Hopefully you'll find this very interesting!
Seek to improve your learning by polishing each project (page) in your notebook, until you've earned at least two stamps on each!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
56 57 CSI Blood Typing
Who dunnit?
Answer the two questions on p.57 as a table group, and write your answers on a whiteboard.
Then, go get a computer and log in!
Answer the two questions on p.57 as a table group, and write your answers on a whiteboard.
Then, go get a computer and log in!
Friday, February 22, 2013
AIMS TESTING ON MON AND TUE
Testers - go with your 2nd period teacher (my students will go downstairs to 9030 - we'll be with Mr. Arvayo)
http://phoenixunion.schoolwires.net/Page/25
click on the left side where it say AIMS READING AND WRITING 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
STARR Noyce Scholarship
Do you enjoy science?
Do you like kids?
Have you thought about
teaching science?
Earn $1,000 for
volunteer work at Arizona Science Center. Duties may include:
• Developing a demonstration or tabletop
activity
• Presenting an on-stage demos
• Creating curriculum
• Serving as a teaching assistant in class or
camp
Candidates must be:
• U.S. citizens, nationals, or permanent
resident aliens
• Currently enrolled in high school, community
college, or university
• Have a GPA of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale
• 18 years or older
• Committed to working at least 25 hours each
month for five months
Application Deadline: March 4, 2013
(preference given to
early applicants)
or email Suzanne Cassano
STARR Noyce
Scholarship Specialist, ASU School of Life Sciences
This week's activities from the Arizona Science tech festival!!
- Science and Engineering Festival, 02/22/2013 - 9:00am - 1:30pm, 02/22/2013 - 5:00pm - 8:00pm,2/23/2013 - 8:00am - 12:00pm (Mesa)- Science of the City of Scottsdale -- Part of Scottsdale Science Week, 02/23/2013 - 10:00am -2:00pm (Scottsdale)
Friday, February 15, 2013
50 51 52 Genetic Research
Log on to the adaptive curriculum website
log in using METROTECH#@PHOENIXUNION.ORG (# is your computer #)
password is ;-)
search for GENETICS
and take notes while viewing
p.50 = GENE FLOW
p.51 = GENETIC DRIFT
p.52 = CLONING
log in using METROTECH#@PHOENIXUNION.ORG (# is your computer #)
password is ;-)
search for GENETICS
and take notes while viewing
p.50 = GENE FLOW
p.51 = GENETIC DRIFT
p.52 = CLONING
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
48,49 Under our Skin - Video & Research
Lyme Disease - what is it, how do we diagnose new disease? Why was it so hard for the people with the disease to get appropriate treatment?
If you have Amazon Prime, click here
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Our-Skin/dp/B004I0J1AI/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1360774559&sr=1-1&keywords=under+our+skin
49 Five Questions about Lyme Disease.
Suppose you or a family member contracted Lyme Disease...do some online research (cite your sources), and prepare useful answers to these 4+1 questions.
1. What is Lyme Disease?
2. What happens to people with Lyme Disease?
3. Can Lyme disease be cured?
4. How is Lyme disease treated?
5. How much influence should insurance companies have in determining which treatments patients should have?
If you have Amazon Prime, click here
http://www.amazon.com/Under-Our-Skin/dp/B004I0J1AI/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1360774559&sr=1-1&keywords=under+our+skin
49 Five Questions about Lyme Disease.
Suppose you or a family member contracted Lyme Disease...do some online research (cite your sources), and prepare useful answers to these 4+1 questions.
1. What is Lyme Disease?
2. What happens to people with Lyme Disease?
3. Can Lyme disease be cured?
4. How is Lyme disease treated?
5. How much influence should insurance companies have in determining which treatments patients should have?
Thursday, February 7, 2013
46 47 Oompa Loompa Genetics
Practice makes perfect - lets' try some varieties of Punnett Squares...
Always show your Punnett square(s) - bonus if you color them correctly!!!
Always show your Punnett square(s) - bonus if you color them correctly!!!
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
41 42 43 44 Punnett Squares - Crosses Involving 2 Traits
Black Hair (B) vs Blonde Hair (b)
Brown Eyes (E) vs Blue Eyes (e)
Here we took some time to really look at the genotype/phenotype ratios, and how to calculate percentages. We should be awesome at this by now!!!
Don't forget to COLOR your Punnett Squares/Charts/Percentage Tables!!!
Brown Eyes (E) vs Blue Eyes (e)
Here we took some time to really look at the genotype/phenotype ratios, and how to calculate percentages. We should be awesome at this by now!!!
Don't forget to COLOR your Punnett Squares/Charts/Percentage Tables!!!
39 40 Genetic Crosses that Involve 2 Traits
Now we're looking at Rabbits and Gray(G)/white(g) hair
with Black(B)/red(b) eyes
The Key word on this page is GAMETES - you already know what they are, now we're just giving the genes you get from mom / dad a name (GB, Gb, gB, gb)
Don't forget to COLOR your Punnett Squares/Charts/Percentage Tables!!!
with Black(B)/red(b) eyes
The Key word on this page is GAMETES - you already know what they are, now we're just giving the genes you get from mom / dad a name (GB, Gb, gB, gb)
Don't forget to COLOR your Punnett Squares/Charts/Percentage Tables!!!
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