With a partner please post 4 questions related to the target set you were assigned in class. In addition, be prepared to answer these questions when they are presented in class during the final review.
Joe Liberman and Jackson Zebovitz: Target set 4 1. Name and explain two differences between plant and animal cells. 2. List the steps of mitosis in order and quickly define each. 3. List the threem major points of cell theory and explain the possible flaw in step three and explain proposed theories that would eliminate this flaw. 4.What is is the role of the endoplasmic reticulum? Be able to connect this to the biotheme form determines function.
Abbey O. (partener Emma S.) 1. What does hypertonicity lead to and what does hypotonicity lead to in terms of what happenes in the cell? 2. What makes a prokaryote a prokaryote instead of a eukaryote?
1. Explain the 4 special properties of water and why they occur (Surface Tension, High Heat of Vaporization, Capillary Action, Universal Solvent) 2. Explain the flow of matter and energy between Hydrolysis and Dehydration Synthesis/Polymerization.
Target Set 3 (Partner Max Killen) 1. What are the steps of Photosynthesis, Aerobic Respiration, and Anaerobic Respiration? 2. What byproduct of Photosynthesis is used in Cellular Respiration and which byproduct of Cellular Respiration is used in Photosynthesis?
Target Set 4 (Partners Jenn Levin, Bobby Doebler) 1) What are some major differences between plant and animal cells? 2) Is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
what is the main unit of energy for cellular work? what are the chemical equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration? what comes after glycolysis in anaerobic and aerobic respiration? what is the main pigment used in photosynthesis?
Mike Kollada- Target set 1 Partner: Jack Goldberger
3. What is the difference between mutualism and commensalism? 4. What is the difference between interspecific competition and intraspecific competition?
Josh Mendelson (Partner, Thomas s.) Target set 2: 1) state and define the difference between intenseive and extensive; and physical and chemical properteis and give examples of each.
2)Give examples of properties of water that you may come across as you are getting ready for school in the morning.
What is ATP made up of and why is it called ADP before it is "recharged"? How does the stomata being on the bottom of the leave allow it to more easily take in carbon dioxide?
1) What are four characteristics of life? 2) What is the difference between a dependent and independent variable? 3) Why have a control and experimental group? 4) What is a hypothesis for?
Target set 4 1.What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic? 2. Why doesn't a plant cell explode when bloated with water(hypotonic)? 3.What does a plant cell have that a animal cell doesn't? 4.What are most cells going to look like when you look into a Micro scope(cell cycle)?
Palmer Gill Target Set One (Cole Hanusa) What are the three realationships you can have in a community? What is the difference between a habitat and a niche?
What is the difference between pyramidin numbers and pyramid in biomass? Please axplain exponential growth - J curve, logistic growth - S curve? -Cole Hanusa
Sam Tyson (Target set 0) What are 4 things necessary for creating an experiment? What is the difference between a control group and an experimental group? How do the bio themes form determines function and evolution by natural selection relate to each other? What are the characteristics of living things?
Target Set 4:
ReplyDeleteWhat are the main identifying differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and where are each kind of cell most commonly found?
What are endocytosis and exocytosis?
Partner: Aayush
Joe Liberman and Jackson Zebovitz:
ReplyDeleteTarget set 4
1. Name and explain two differences between plant and animal cells.
2. List the steps of mitosis in order and quickly define each.
3. List the threem major points of cell theory and explain the possible flaw in step three and explain proposed theories that would eliminate this flaw.
4.What is is the role of the endoplasmic reticulum? Be able to connect this to the biotheme form determines function.
Aarohi M. (partner Madeline)
ReplyDelete1.) What are the characteristics of living things?
2.) What is the process of science?
Abbey O. (partener Emma S.)
ReplyDelete1. What does hypertonicity lead to and what does hypotonicity lead to in terms of what happenes in the cell?
2. What makes a prokaryote a prokaryote instead of a eukaryote?
Andrea Neiman Target Set 1
ReplyDelete1. Under what circumstances can exponential growth occur?
2. When is the biotic potential reached?
and Dani Phillips Target Set 1
Delete1. What is the importance of having a close mortality and natality?
2. What do limiting factors cause the population to do and why is it important?
Target Set 2 (Partner Josh Mendelson)
ReplyDelete1. Explain the 4 special properties of water and why they occur (Surface Tension, High Heat of Vaporization, Capillary Action, Universal Solvent)
2. Explain the flow of matter and energy between Hydrolysis and Dehydration Synthesis/Polymerization.
Target Set 3
ReplyDelete1. Explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
2. Explain why ATP is such an important aspect of cellular energy.
(Partner Hannah Firestone)
Target Set 3 (Partner Max Killen)
ReplyDelete1. What are the steps of Photosynthesis, Aerobic Respiration, and Anaerobic Respiration?
2. What byproduct of Photosynthesis is used in Cellular Respiration and which byproduct of Cellular Respiration is used in Photosynthesis?
Target Set 4 (Partners Jenn Levin, Bobby Doebler)
ReplyDelete1) What are some major differences between plant and animal cells?
2) Is bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
Target Set 3
ReplyDeleteFrancesca and Gabby (3/4)
what is the main unit of energy for cellular work?
what are the chemical equations for photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
what comes after glycolysis in anaerobic and aerobic respiration?
what is the main pigment used in photosynthesis?
Jack Goldberger- Target set 1
ReplyDeletePartner: Mike Kollada
1. What are specific differences in relationships in a community?
2. What are a few examples of energy lost to the environment through heat?
Mike Kollada- Target set 1
ReplyDeletePartner: Jack Goldberger
3. What is the difference between mutualism and commensalism?
4. What is the difference between interspecific competition and intraspecific competition?
Christopher Moran-Target set 2
ReplyDeleteWhy is water molecules polar?
How is a covalent bond formed?
Bobby Doebler- Target set 4 (Partners Lexi Kahn, Jenn Levin)
ReplyDelete3. What does active transport require that passive transport does not?
4. What percent of the cell cycle is interphase?
Marisa Flignor (Partner Leta Berkowitz)
ReplyDeleteTarget Set Two
1. What are the building blocks of each major bio polymer (protein, lipid, and carbohydrate)?
2. What is the pH scale and how does it relate to acids and bases?
Josh Mendelson (Partner, Thomas s.)
ReplyDeleteTarget set 2:
1) state and define the difference between intenseive and extensive; and physical and chemical properteis and give examples of each.
2)Give examples of properties of water that you may come across as you are getting ready for school in the morning.
Hannah Firestone (partner Lauren Kelsey)
ReplyDeleteTarget Set 3:
3. How does the form of leaves affect their role in photosynthesis?
4. How is glucose used once it is produced in photosynthesis, and how is it used in cellular respiration from the start?
Michael Malis Target 2
ReplyDeletePartner with Christopher Moran
3. How does the "lock and key" model represent an enzyme and a substrate?
4. How does the human stomach not digest itself if is has a pH as low as 1?
Target Set 4 - (partners: Lexi Kahn, Bobby Doebler)
ReplyDelete1. How is cell structure related to cell function?
2. How do you differentiate between mitosis and cytokinesis?
Target Set 2 (Partner Marisa Flignor)
ReplyDelete1. How does homeostasis relate to the "lock and key" model?
2. Go over hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis models
1. How is ATP formed?
ReplyDelete2. What is the purpose of rubiso?
RUBISCO*
ReplyDeleteMadeline Mertes
ReplyDelete1. How do the characteristics of life relate to the biothemes?
2. What is one method for testing a hypothesis?
Joey Pighetti- Target Set 0 (partner: Jeremy Kim)
ReplyDelete1. What was the control group in the Antimicrobial Agents Lab
2. What are the eight Biothemes
Target Set 4 (partner Abbey Osborne)
ReplyDelete1. What are the differences between animal and plant cells?
2. What are the four stages of mitosis?
Target Set three (Brady Glantz:
ReplyDeleteWhat is ATP made up of and why is it called ADP before it is "recharged"?
How does the stomata being on the bottom of the leave allow it to more easily take in carbon dioxide?
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DeleteHannah Brockstein and Libbie Itkin
ReplyDeleteTarget Set 0:
1) What are four characteristics of life?
2) What is the difference between a dependent and independent variable?
3) Why have a control and experimental group?
4) What is a hypothesis for?
(partner Lizzie Johnson)
ReplyDeleteTarget set 1:
1) What is the competitive exclusion principle?
2) What is the difference between a niche and a habitat?
3) How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Delete4) List the causes and effects of extinction.
John Phipps Target Set 3:
ReplyDeleteWhy do leaves change color in the fall?
What is the main molecule of energy storage and utilization for life?
Christian Farraj Target Set 2 (Partner Zaki Naqvi)
ReplyDeleteWhat are the six most common elements in organic molecules?
Why do atoms form bonds?
Zaki Naqvi Target set 2
ReplyDeletePartner: Christian Farraj
What are the important properties of water?
How do plants and animals use capillary action?
Hannah and Alana
ReplyDeleteTarget Set 2
1. What are some of the differences between saturated and unsaturated fats?
2. What are the compositions of the four main categories of biomolcules?
Target set 4
ReplyDelete1) What is the endosymbiotic theory?
2) What are the major organelles in a plant and animal cell, and what are there functions?
W/ALec
Target set 4
ReplyDelete1.What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
2. Why doesn't a plant cell explode when bloated with water(hypotonic)?
3.What does a plant cell have that a animal cell doesn't?
4.What are most cells going to look like when you look into a Micro scope(cell cycle)?
Palmer Gill Target Set One (Cole Hanusa)
ReplyDeleteWhat are the three realationships you can have in a community?
What is the difference between a habitat and a niche?
What is the difference between pyramidin numbers and pyramid in biomass?
ReplyDeletePlease axplain exponential growth - J curve, logistic growth - S curve?
-Cole Hanusa
Why might a biomas pyramid and a numbers pyramid representing the same environment look completely different from each other?
ReplyDeleteExplain how the biotheme unity within diversity connects to the characteristics of life.
Jeremy Kim
Sam Tyson (Target set 0)
ReplyDeleteWhat are 4 things necessary for creating an experiment?
What is the difference between a control group and an experimental group?
How do the bio themes form determines function and evolution by natural selection relate to each other?
What are the characteristics of living things?