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Getting Nerdy LLC C 14 C 14 C 14 C 14 C 14 N 2 N 2 N 2 N 2 N 2 Evolution of Whales Objective To provide evidence for evolution through tracing the history of whales Bell work The initial amount of Uranium. Objective. : To learn the structure and function of the Muscular System. Bell Work. : . Put the terms in the correct order from most simple to most complex: . SKELETAL MUSCLE. STRIATED MUSCLE CELL. MUSCULAR SYSTEM. Objective: . To learn how genes play a role in inherited characteristics.. Bell Work: . What is does it mean to inherit? . What Do YOU Think?. © Getting Nerdy, LLC. Genetics… What’s . the purpose? . Objective: . To demonstrate the process of evolution through natural selection. Bell work: . An increase in ___________ = increased survival.. What would happen to all of the camouflaged chameleons around the room if our class went through an Industrial Revolution?. Objective: . To identify and apply roots, suffixes and prefixes associated with the study of the human body. Bell work: . “Jargon”, “lingo”, and “mumbo jumbo” all have a similar meaning. What do you think it is? . Objective: . To determine how traits are passed from parent to offspring . Bell work: . In what organelle do we find the instructions for our traits? . Nucleus. What are those instructions called?. DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid. Objective. : To explain the types of relationships that exist between organisms . Bell work:. Define the following terms in your own words:. Competition: . To fight for a resource. Predator:. The organism that hunts . Objective: . To demonstrate how camouflage can help an organism to survive in its environment.. Bell work:. What is camouflage?. A method used by organisms to conceal by altering or obscuring their appearance. Your Mission:. . You are a crew-member on the interstellar ship, . Cosmoscout. , and you are on an exploration mission searching for life on other planets. The commander of the ship has sent you and your crew to the surface of a newly discovered planet, . 4.6 billion. years old, and the planet has changed a great deal during its existence. For organisms to . survive. , they would have to . change. (mutate) . also. A . mutation . is any . permanent change . Objective: . To demonstrate how to name an organism using binomial nomenclature. Bell work: . Which of the following are correct ways to write a scientific name?. Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens. Homo Sapiens. To learn the various types of organisms within an ecosystem. Bell work:. . 1. . DEFINE. and give an EXAMPLE for: . a. Herbivore. b. Carnivore. c. Omnivore. d. Decomposer . 2. Compare an autotroph with a heterotroph.. To describe the contributions of . Gregor. Mendel in the area of genetics . Bell work: . Why don’t you look like your pet hamster?!. You get your genes from your mom and dad - that’s why you look like a combination of them and not your pet hamster. That is, unless your . : . To learn the structure and function of the Digestive System. Bell Work. : . Place the following in order according to the path that food takes through your body: . STOMACH. LARGE INTESTINE. RECTUM. To learn how gametes pass on characteristics. Bell work: . Looking back at . DNA, . describe in your own words . what DNA is. What is it made up of and why is it important.. DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is the unique blueprint or genetic code for every living organism. DNA is made up of 4 nitrogen bases: Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine. Adenine will only pair up with Thymine and guanine will only pair up with Cytosine. Chromatin strands in the nucleus form chromosomes which contain the genetic blueprint of DNA. .
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