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Extra Credit: Hey, some of you are struggling in my class, but being successful doesn't rely on your being a genius, it relies on you being willing to work hard. Complete any or all of the projects posted in the file below for extra credit. M: Biology - Today we came back to reality with looking at your tests on photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Then we looked at what happens if you can't get the materials that you need, fermentation. Tomorrow you will start a lab so I need you to bring in about 100ml of a energy source (sugary something) that you think will power our yeast fermentation. Next week we'll be starting a different lab and for that we'll need a tennis ball. Please bring one. Medical Biology - As we are starting the week out the same as regular biology, I need you to just look above for what you should do. Oops! Actually you need to create a list of two ways to increase lactic acid tolerance on the left hand side of the entry. Imagine you were going to train an athlete. Great service learning opportunity medbio students, or really anyone. This is coming up on Sunday Dec 4 and it’s free if they use the promo code MyMotivIs 2016 Teen Service Summit COOL Opportunity: Check out this website that offers a scholarship to spacecamp in July. All expenses are paid! It's in July so you'll be out of school. Check it out: http://themarsgeneration.org/scholarships/ Note: You must qualify for free lunch to prove that you need the free trip Here's another summer program at UCSD, it's sponsored by the Sally Ride Academy: https://sallyridescience.com/k12-students/junior-academy Building Lactic Acid Tolerance website for runners, Thanks Ms. Bull! She chose a few methods to write about in her homework but just thought you might like to check it out: http://www.momentumsports.co.uk/TtLactic.asp T: Biology - So today you did the yeast fermentation lab and we tried out a variety of different sugar sources for the energy. As we waited for our data came in we watch related youtube videos. Tonight you only need to create a graph that shows all of the data on ONE graph. Don't forget titles. Don't forget labels and units. Lose your data? I'm not sure how you did, but just contact a study buddy for the info. Must have a graph with color and must use a ruler if you do not have a printer. Medical Biology - Today you went and conducted the yeast fermentation lab. As we waited for our data to roll in we watched related videos on youtube. Using the data that you have compiled I want you to graph it all on one graph. Don't forget the proper format, title, labels, and units. After you have the data graphed, I want you to draw conclusions based on the data. Why did one perform better than another? Can you rank them? Think about the process of fermentation and what might the data mean? WE ARE ADOPTING A FAMILY! There are many people who go to school and have way less than you do. You were awesome at contributing to the food drive and now it's time to donate towards our adopted person. Our kid is a toddler who is only 3! Yes, I realize you don't go to school with them, but they are the sibling of someone you do go to school with. The family is hoping for the following: Pajamas (Size 4T-5T), noise maker and age appropriate puzzle type toys, a baby doll, a minnie mouse stuffed animal, or gift certificates for Walmart, or other store. Do what you can, and if you can't buy one of these things you can contribute a dollar or two and I'll poll the money and buy one of these for us. W: Biology - So today we learned that fermentation could be used for biofuels! What a great application of the process. Then we were introduced to the kinds of muscles there are by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqy0i1KXUO4. This is because we're now going to investigate how animal cells react to not getting what they need. Tonight I want to you look in the mirror and do your best Arnold Schwartzenneger impression because we start the muscle fatigue lab tomorrow! Medical Biology - We started today by wrapping up the concept of alcohol fermentation and how we can use this process for biofuels! Here's the video we watched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGmwtDffc74. Then we looked at how this can be a huge advantage for the cycling of materials in our atmosphere and dealing with climate change. But before we start our next lab we have a surprise guest speaker who is an awesome Fire Fighter/EMT. So what I need you to do before tomorrow is to set up your notebook. On the irght hand side I need you to define what this job is, to find out what kind of schooling/training it requires, and then develop three questions for our speaker. See you tomorrow! Th: Biology - Today you were assigned one aspect of muscle to research. You had one of these four following areas: 1) A Bulls-eye diagram of muscle tissue types (smooth, cardiac, and skeletal). You must include the terms voluntary and involuntary. 2) You must create a picture of the Structure of muscle tissue in cluding the terms myocyte, fascicle, sarcolemma, and any other three terms. 3) You must describe how muscles work from a micro and macro scale using these terms: myosin, actin, ATP, ADP; tendon, ligament, insertion, origin. 4)Lastly, you must describe the movements that our skeletal and muscle system allow: flexion, extension, rotation, abduction/adduction, and circumduction. Your only job is to complete these before tomorrow! You are going to be working with others so please make sure you do your job. OH! Make sure it is on a separate sheet of paper. Medical Biology - Today you had a guest speaker, Mr. Brian Boggeln. You took some notes on the questions you asked and what he had to say. Tonight on the left hand side of your entry I want you to reflect on what Mr. Boggeln said about his profession, and then see if your tpo three career choices have changed at all. List your top three choices and why you feel that way. F: Biology - Today you were able to put a lot of information on muscles together and then took a quiz on it. Then you were introduced to the msucle fatigue lab that we will be starting first thing on Monday. For this lab, you need to set up a Google Sheets document that matches the data set we'll enter once we do the lab. Since we don't have any data right now, just put 0's in the boxes and you'll be ready to go! The lab sheets can be found below. Medical Biology - Today you started a project on muscles in preparation for your human respiration lab which we will get into on Monday. The requirements are 1) A Bulls-eye diagram of muscle tissue types (smooth, cardiac, and skeletal). You must include the terms voluntary and involuntary. 2) You must create a picture of the Structure of muscle tissue in cluding the terms myocyte, fascicle, sarcolemma, and any other three terms. 3) You must describe how muscles work from a micro and macro scale using these terms: myosin, actin, ATP, ADP; tendon, ligament, insertion, origin. 4)Lastly, you must describe the movements that our skeletal and muscle system allow: flexion, extension, rotation, abduction/adduction, and circumduction. As a team, you need to put this information into a Draw document which does NOT exceed 2 pages. Yes, you are working together as a group.
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