Friday, 4 November 2016
Try this practice Quiz
Try this self grading practice quiz to help you prep for the test and email me for any questions. We will go over all worksheet questions prior to test next week.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Update: test postponed :What's on the test? Here's a detailed breakdown of what to study, what to expect
test is postponed to November 17, due to we day and also I'm away with the flu, infortunately. Hoping to be back fri but we will see.
There will be 50 questions, multiple choice, short answer, and long answer. I'm hoping your TOC will be able to review your homework and let you know if you got it right. If not, this will wait til I get back.
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
1. Remember the Daily questions? Review these questions because you may see them again on the test.
2. There will be multiple choice questions to see if you know the following Handouts with illustrations. Can you tell the difference between...
a. . BONDS in biology - Can you identify ionic, covalent, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent,
b. Name 7 properies of water,
c. Organic molecules always contains CHO, Functional Groups (recognize all functional groups),
d. Biological Molecules, monomers and polymers. know all the examples and definitions
e. Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and Polysaccharides
f. Fat Facts: Be prepared to draw all parts of this illustrated booklet! NOTE THAT THE DEFINITION OF SATURATED AND UNSATURATED TRIGLYCERIDES DIFFER FROM THE RAYCROFT NOTES. Use the fact facts sheet as the definitive answer!!! Know how to recognize triglyceride fats from looking at a picture and whether a fatty acid is CIS or TRANS
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
g. DNA is made of nucleotide letters, what are they?
DNA structure:
Be prepared to draw the full ladder structure of DNA from the handout given out
h. write the correct steps of DNA Replication.
i . bonus mark. Can you tell the difference between purine and pyrimidine?
There will be 50 questions, multiple choice, short answer, and long answer. I'm hoping your TOC will be able to review your homework and let you know if you got it right. If not, this will wait til I get back.
MULTIPLE CHOICE:
1. Remember the Daily questions? Review these questions because you may see them again on the test.
2. There will be multiple choice questions to see if you know the following Handouts with illustrations. Can you tell the difference between...
a. . BONDS in biology - Can you identify ionic, covalent, polar covalent, nonpolar covalent,
b. Name 7 properies of water,
c. Organic molecules always contains CHO, Functional Groups (recognize all functional groups),
d. Biological Molecules, monomers and polymers. know all the examples and definitions
e. Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides, Disaccharides and Polysaccharides
f. Fat Facts: Be prepared to draw all parts of this illustrated booklet! NOTE THAT THE DEFINITION OF SATURATED AND UNSATURATED TRIGLYCERIDES DIFFER FROM THE RAYCROFT NOTES. Use the fact facts sheet as the definitive answer!!! Know how to recognize triglyceride fats from looking at a picture and whether a fatty acid is CIS or TRANS
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
g. DNA is made of nucleotide letters, what are they?
DNA structure:
Be prepared to draw the full ladder structure of DNA from the handout given out
h. write the correct steps of DNA Replication.
i . bonus mark. Can you tell the difference between purine and pyrimidine?
2. Review worksheets. Be very familiar with all the answers of the questions on the following worksheets: They contain details from the illustrations above.
Fats,Carbohydrates will be the main focus of the test but I will include page one and two only from Nucleic acids. For the key, see the keywords and illustrations in
the Biomolecule Summary Notes. see note on fats above. Note that your long answer questions will be taken directly from questions from these handouts. Use them as a review for the test. Note that my long anwer test questions will be *REALLY SIMILAR TO THESE REVIEW WORKSHEETS*.
QUESTIONS ON OUR LABS
You can describe the following demos/labs done in class
Fats,Carbohydrates will be the main focus of the test but I will include page one and two only from Nucleic acids. For the key, see the keywords and illustrations in
the Biomolecule Summary Notes. see note on fats above. Note that your long answer questions will be taken directly from questions from these handouts. Use them as a review for the test. Note that my long anwer test questions will be *REALLY SIMILAR TO THESE REVIEW WORKSHEETS*.
QUESTIONS ON OUR LABS
You can describe the following demos/labs done in class
a. Gummi bear reacts to a hypotonic and hypertonic solution
b. Drinking Milk: "Lactose free milk "is sweeter than regular milk. Explain this demo in detail.
c. Dropping food colouring in milk, and then adding soap, creates beautiful designs. Describe what happens and explain how using your knowledge of polar and nonpolar interactions,
especially with soap.
d. You attended the Don Rix Distinguished Lecture, describe a few of the points you picked up during this lecture
c. Dropping food colouring in milk, and then adding soap, creates beautiful designs. Describe what happens and explain how using your knowledge of polar and nonpolar interactions,
especially with soap.
d. You attended the Don Rix Distinguished Lecture, describe a few of the points you picked up during this lecture
REVIEW SONGS:
a. DNA Replication Song This ought to correspond with the DNA replication notes.
b. Water In and Water Out LYRICS from section 1a. above. sung to "Waterloo"
a. DNA Replication Song This ought to correspond with the DNA replication notes.
b. Water In and Water Out LYRICS from section 1a. above. sung to "Waterloo"
Monday, 31 October 2016
Friday, 14 October 2016
October 18 and 20 Lecture and Notes - FILL OUT DON RIX LECTURE FORM
PLEASE FILL OUT THE FORM FOR DON RIX DISTINGUISHED LECTURE HERE. There's a Daily Quiz mark for you when you do so promptly. Genome BC needs your name for registration by the end of the week! And I have to release extra seats to their waitlist.
The teacher will go over this presentation starting from DNA and please take notes using Macromolecule notes which you ought to already have. If the teacher on call does not have access to the projector, then please view the presentation on your electronic device and take notes from it. If you finish these notes, then you may use the remaining time to study.
The teacher will also hand out a handout on LIPIDS.
The teacher will go over this presentation starting from DNA and please take notes using Macromolecule notes which you ought to already have. If the teacher on call does not have access to the projector, then please view the presentation on your electronic device and take notes from it. If you finish these notes, then you may use the remaining time to study.
The teacher will also hand out a handout on LIPIDS.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
Biomolecules Summary
Today we will have a daily quiz on previous material. Always open book! Plus we'll go over part of this presentation . You can take notes on this Macromolecule notes organizer and we will do an experiment with gummies which demonstrates what happens to cells when you place them in a hypotonic (plain water) or hypertonic (very salty) solution. We did it in gummies. Here's what happens to blood cells
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