Monday, 25 September 2017

Your Quiz today is to fill out this form for 5 marks


Our class is invited to attend the Don Rix Distinguished Lecture Series October 19   My assignment is for you to write a one page summary of the event and describe what you learned.  The dress code is business casual and there will be a formal catered reception  following the lecture.  You will be dismissed following the lecture.

The lecture takes place at the Vancouver Convention Centre.  Genome BC cordially invites our Gladstone students to attend.

Naming non metal compounds and worksheet

CHEMICAL COMPOUND WORKSHEET










Tuesday, 19 September 2017

Quiz questions for Sept 21

1)   What properties of water are the result of its polarity? Give 3 examples of these properties’ effect in your body or in nature in general.
2)    What does an emulsifier do?
3)    What emulsifier do you have in your body and why is it important?
4)    Are acids and basis ionic or covalent compounds?
5)    What ability makes acids acidic?
6)    What ability makes bases basic? (Give both possibilities)
7)    What happens when you mix acid and base together? What is the product of this reaction?
8)    What do buffers do?

9)    Why are they important in our bodies?

After this, you will do a WHMIS exercise so we may start doing labs

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

BONDS, Ionic bonds...

Quiz qu for next day
1.  Give me an example of diatomic molecule. How could you explain the elements tendency to form this diatomic structure rather than staying as a single atom?
2. What kind of atoms are likely to form ionic bonds with each other? Why are they eager to do that?
3.What kind of atoms are likely to form covalent bonds together?
4. Draw me a Lewis diagram example of a polar covalent compound, clearly showing where the electrons are in relation to each atom and where the partial negative and the partial positive charges are.
5.   List the different types of bonding in order of strength, from weakest to strongest.

Monday, 11 September 2017

Chem review

Today we made lego compounds and went over your chem review notes
Your quiz questions for next period are as follows

Quiz questions for Sept 13

1.      What is the most basic unit of chemistry?
2.     What are atoms made of?  
3.     The periodic table may be divided into metals and non-metals.
What charge do metals make?  Non-metals?
4.     What is a positive charged ion called? Meow
5.     What is a negative charged ion called?
6.     What is a bond between the positive charged ion and
negative charged ion?

7.     Define isotope. 


Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Welcome to Biology 12

We will review class expectations and provide an introduction to the cell, the basic unit of life and our human body

TESTS 50%
QUIZZES 10%    -   10 MARKS daily
ASSIGNMENTS 30%
JOURNALS/PARTICIPATION 10%
      POLITE, PRESENT, ENGAGED IN ACTIVITY 3 MARKS

QUIZ 1
1. What are the criteria for living things?
2. outline the biological hierarchy in multicellular organisms
3. What do the organ systems provide?
4.  No wrong answer here.... Are you an organism or a
colony of cells?



What are the criteria for living things?
1.   MOTILITY - the ability to move
2.   IRRITABILITY - it responds to stimulus
3.   REPRODUCTION - it can reproduce and make offspring
4.  ORGANIZATION - it has organelles or organs
5. a.  TAKES IN NUTRIENTS and MAKES WASTE
    b.  HAS METABOLISM -total of all biochemical reactions
occurring in a living thing. If metabolism stops...then that
is death.

6.  HOMEOSTASIS - maintaining the status quo for temp,
pH, levels of hormones, levels of enzymes.

7. it grows
8. it adapts to change

Organ systems provide everything for the cell
1.  energy for the cell - this is in the form of ATP made
by mitochondria.The mitochondria needs GLUCOSE and OXYGEN.
GLUCOSE IS FROM DIGESTIVE SYSTEM.
OXYGEN IS FROM CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM.



2.   eating and drinking - cell receives building blocks such as
AMINO ACIDS, LIPIDS, NUCLEIC ACIDS from the
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM AND CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

3.  waste is taken away by the CIRCULATORY SYSTEM and disposed
of in the EXCRETORY SYSTEM

4. communication for the cell is provided by ENDOCRINE SYSTEM
OF HORMONES. Also by the NERVOUS SYSTEM.

5.  cells are defended by the IMMUNE SYSTEM.

6.  Reproduction of the cell :  the cell can simply do MITOSIS to clone
itself, but if the ENTIRE HUMAN BODY wants to make offspring,
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION SYSTEM.

ANY ANIMAL CELL inside a mammal...

Eating building material such as amino acids, lipids nucleic acids

Energy:  glucose and oxygen goes to mitochondria and carbon
dioxide leaves mitochondria

Waste:  ammonia

Drinking water

cell product:  made by the cell as specified by the DNA. For example,
a pancreatic cell makes INSULIN