BIOLOGY
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AGENDA:
– Objectives: SWBAT describe the process of protein synthesis in cells
– Warm-up: Considering what we have seen so far regarding protein production in cells, what are some possible reasons why a protein may end up malformed, non-functional, or both? What evidence could you use to support your hypothesis for the cause you are naming? [8]
– Review the genetic code and protein synthesis [15]
– Finish genetic code and protein synthesis activity (due next class meeting) [65]
HOMEWORK:
– Work on ESLP
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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PRINCIPLES OF THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (PBS)
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AGENDA:
– Work on ESLP
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HONORS BIOLOGY
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NO CLASS TODAY (SEE YESTERDAY'S POST)
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PRINCIPLES OF THE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES (PBS)
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AGENDA:
– Objective: SWBAT complete activity 3.2.2
– WARM-UP: What is a substitution mutation? A deletion mutation? Explain why one usually has much more serious consequences than the other.
– Concept maps from 3.2.1??? Other late stuff??
– Turn in Botany of Desire paragraphs
– Finish Activity 3.2.2: The Genetic Code and submit [30]
– Start activity 3.2.3: Does Changing One Nucleotide Make a Big Difference?
HOMEWORK:
– Make sure activity 3.2.2 is finished and submitted by 9:00 pm tonight
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