Jolly Good Knowledge from the Seven Seas Monday,October 9

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Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 9, 2006
#1
1. How many openings did you have in the
first nine weeks?
2. How could you improve your openings to
make them easier to use on the openings
test for this second nine weeks?
3. Write a 7 sentence paragraph about some of
the things you have learned in Science this
first nine weeks.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 9, 2006
# 1- answers
1. How many openings did you have in the
first nine weeks? 38
2. How could you improve your openings to
make them easier to use on the openings
Dates, openings numbered,
test for this second nine weeks? neat w/ answers, etc.
3. Write a 7 sentence paragraph about some of
the things you have learned in Science this
first nine weeks. Answers will vary.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
#2
1. Name the parts of the microscope.
2. What is respiration?
3. What is the difference between
photosynthesis and respiration?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 10, 2006
#2
1.
Name the parts of the microscope.
Body tube, coarse and fine adjustment knob, arm, stage, stage clip, base,
eyepiece, body tube, nosepiece, Objective lenses, diaphragm, light
2.
What is respiration?
The process by which cells break down simple food molecules to release the energy they
contain.
3.
What is the difference between
photosynthesis and respiration?
They are the opposite processes. They work together to form a cycle that keeps the
levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide fairly constant in the atmosphere.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
#3
1. Write a paragraph about what you
could do differently this time to
make an even better grade in
Science.
2. Write a paragraph about the cell
and how it relates to something
other than a city ( be creative with
your ideas).
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 12, 2006
#4
1. What is a compound?
2. What is a protein?
3. What is the difference between
organic and inorganic?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 12, 2006
#4
1. What is a compound?
Two or more elements that are
chemically combined.
2. What is a protein?
Large organic molecules made of
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sometimes sulfur; they are needed for
tissue growth and repair and play a part in chemical reactions within the cells.
3. What is the difference between
organic and inorganic? Most of the compounds that
contain carbon are organic and ones that do not contain carbon are inorganic.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 16, 2006
#5
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from each of
the following word?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
2. What is deoxyribonucleic acid? And
what does it mean?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 16, 2006
#5
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from each of
the following word?
Deoxyribonucleic acid
2. What is deoxyribonucleic acid? And
what does it mean?
Answers will vary.
DNA, the genetic material that carries
information about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
#6
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? interphase
2. What is interphase? And what does
it mean?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
#6
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? interphase
2. What is interphase? And what does
it mean? The first stage of the cell cycle, the cell grows to its
Answers will vary.
mature size, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide into two
cells.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
#7
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? mitosis
2. What is mitosis? And what does it
mean?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
# 6- Answers
1. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? mitosis
2. What is mitosis? And what does it
mean? the 2 stage of the cell cycle, the cell’s nucleus
Answers will vary.
nd
divides into two nuclei and one copy of the DNA is distributed
into each daughter cell.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 19, 2006
#8
1. What is cytokinesis?
2. What happens during this stage ?
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? cytokinesis
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 19, 2006
#8
1. What is cytokinesis?
Stage 3 or the final stage
of the cell cycle.
2. What happens during this stage ?
The cytoplasm divides, distributing the organelles into the new cell.
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? cytokinesis
Answers will vary.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, October 20, 2006
#9
1. What is a chromosome?
2. What is each identical rod or strand
of the chromosome called?
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? chromosome
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Friday, October 20, 2006-Answers
#9
1. What is a chromosome?
A rod-shaped cellular structure
made of condensed chromatin.
2. What is each identical rod or strand
of the chromosome called?
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? chromosome
chromatid
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 23, 2006
# 10
1. What is replication?
2. What phase of the cell cycle does
the DNA replicate?
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? endoplasmic
reticulum
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 23, 2006
# 10
1. What is replication? The process by which a cell makes a
copy of the DNA in its nucleus.
2. What phase of the cell cycle does
the DNA replicate? Interphase
3. How many three or more letter
words can you make from the
following word? endoplasmic
reticulum
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
# 11
1. How long is the cell division process
in the human liver cell?
2. How long is the DNA replication
process in the human liver cell?
3. Once the cell’s DNA has replicated
during interphase, what happens?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
# 11
1. How long is the cell division process
in the human liver cell? 1 hour
2. How long is the DNA replication
process in the human liver cell? 10 hours
3. Once the cell’s DNA has replicated
during interphase, what happens?
Preparation for cell division begins.
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 26, 2006
# 12
1. What is an amino acid?
2. What is spontaneous generation?
3. What are autotrophs?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Thursday, October 26, 2006
# 12
1. What is an amino acid?
Small units that are linked
together chemically to form large protein molecules.
2. What is spontaneous generation?
The
mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources.
3. What is an autotroph?
own food.
An organism that makes its
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 30, 2006
# 14
1. What is homeostasis?
2. What is fermentation?
3. What are the two types of
fermentation?
Jolly Good Knowledge
from the
Seven Seas
Monday, October 30, 2006
# 14
1. What is homeostasis?
The process by which an
organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the extermal
environment.
2. What is fermentation?
The process by which cells break
down molecules to release energy without using oxygen.
3. What are the two types of
fermentation?
Alcoholic and lactic acid