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Scholar Start: October 31st

Balance the equation above…

Make the T-Chart and draw your pictures.

Generals Can: Describe the properties of water and hydrogen bonding.

KClO3 → KCl + O2

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Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

24

Macromolecules & Functional Groups Review

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Macromolecules

Quiz

Enzymes

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Toothpickase Lab

Enzymes

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ATP

Chemical Reactions

28

ATP

Chemical Reactions

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Hydrogen Bonds

Water and pH

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Biochemistry Review

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Biochemistry Review

3

Biochemistry

Exam

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Exam Review

Circulatory System

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No

School

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No

School

9 DOn’t hold your breath?

Cellular Respiration

Merrifield´s

B-day!

10

Cellular Respiration

Glycolysis

11

Cellular Respiration

Krebs / ETC

14

Cellular Respiration

CO2 Lab

15

Cellular Respiration

Anaerobic Respiration

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Cellular Respiration Review

Yeast Lab

17

Cell Respiration Mini-Exam

18 Do we have friends in plants?

Intro to Photosynthesis

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Essential Question

What Gets Us Going?

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Generals Can: Describe the properties of water and hydrogen bonding.

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Standards Connections

QUALITY CORE

A.5.d. Show how chemical reactions (e.g., photosynthesis, fermentation, cellular respiration) can be represented by chemical formulas

A.5.f. Explain the fundamental principles of the pH scale and the consequences of having the different concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions

A.5.i. Define and explain the unique properties of water that are essential to living organisms

A.5.g. Describe the general structure and function(s), including common functional groups, of monosaccharides, disaccharides, polysaccharides, carbohydrates, fatty acids, glycerol, glycerides, lipids, amino acids, dipeptides, polypeptides, proteins, and nucleic acids

Quality Core

a. Identify subatomic particles and describe how they are arranged in atoms

b. Describe the difference between ions and atoms and the importance of ions in biological processes

c. Compare the types of bonding between atoms to form molecules

e. Explain the difference between organic and inorganic compounds

h. Describe the function of enzymes, including how enzyme-substrate specificity works, in biochemical reactions

A.5.j. Explain how cells store energy temporarily as ATP