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Page 1: Guided Notes Pen/pencil DFAD Privacy Folder · 1952 Miller and Urey Experiment Simulate early earths conditions in a lab to test if simple chemistry can naturally give rise to biomolecules

Haveouts•Guided Notes•Pen/pencil•DFAD•Privacy Folder•Silent after the bell rings

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Do First: Answer these questions in your DFADAnswer the following questions silently and independently in the Monday box of your DFAD

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Unit 2 Calendar

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1st Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

19339 100%20125 94%19190 94%19359 94%19066 88%19129 88%19154 88%21457 88%20384 88%19361 88%19390 88%19548 81%19149 81%23300 81%

22523 81%20136 81%19336 81%19358 81%19423 81%22381 75%25848 75%19139 75%20256 75%19074 69%17008 69%19217 63%20222 56%20436 50%

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19305 100%19356 100%19239 94%19401 94%20259 88%22611 88%19419 88%19180 81%19216 81%19229 81%

25877 81%19406 81%20128 75%21552 75%19235 69%20545 69%15397 69%18304 69%26021 44%

2nd Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

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19138 100%20382 94%19552 94%19425 94%19050 88%19893 88%19054 81%19303 81%22524 81%

19760 81%19049 75%19454 75%25876 75%19321 75%20383 75%20223 75%22645 63%17099 44%

5th Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

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19056 100%19231 100%19304 100%19487 94%19155 94%19723 94%20220 94%20289 94%19368 94%20594 88%22658 88%20206 88%19308 88%

21453 81%20210 81%19645 81%16753 75%25879 75%20209 75%20205 69%22514 69%25957 69%22505 63%19225 63%20263 63%19369 63%20320 63%

6th Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

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19059 94%19332 94%19195 94%20270 94%17011 88%19222 88%19408 88%25975 81%19210 81%19460 81%19394 81%19204 75%

22538 75%20321 75%20325 75%20660 69%19174 69%19846 69%20445 69%25874 63%20130 63%26020 56%14706 56%19220 56%22531 25%

7th Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

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20126 94%19219 94%19052 88%19057 88%19218 88%20892 88%17166 88%19417 88%19067 81%19234 81%

19316 81%20386 81%19199 75%22517 75%17206 75%19441 75%19314 69%17216 63%25883 44%20437 38%

8th Period Unit 1 Exam Scores

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New Expectations

■ Only 2 retakes for this Six-Weeks.■ We will be going through Units much faster. It is your

responsibility to get the notes from the lesson the that day.

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Do First

Write 2-3 sentences supporting or refuting (disagreeing with) this statement and explaining your position.■ If yes, what does that actually

mean?■ If no, why not?

You are what you eat.

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Explore: What’s in milk?

With your partner, study the provided nutrition facts label and answer the questions.

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1952 Miller and Urey Experiment■ Simulate early earths conditions in a

lab to test if simple chemistry can naturally give rise to biomolecules.

■ Clearly demonstrated that biomolecules can form in early earths conditions

■ Proof that life can form from simple chemistry

■ Amino acid, the building blocks for protein was found at the end of the experiment.

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Miller-Urey ExperimentThere are 3 (very) basics steps that need to occur for the origin of life:1. formation of biomolecules like

amino acid.2. synthesis of complex

molecules3. formation of simple cells with

the ability to replicate

What step did the Miller-Urey Experiment prove?

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Biomolecules List the 4 biomolecules

1. Carbohydrates2. Proteins3. Nucleic Acids 4. Lipids

■ Also called macromolecules

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Biomolecules

■ Structure determines function.

■ Different structure, Different function

Explain

Different structures

Different functions

What makes the 4

biomolecules different?

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■ Monomer- building blocks of biomolecules■ Most biomolecules are formed by smaller units

(monomers) joining together to form large molecules (polymers).

■ To combine, to make, or join together is known as synthesis or to synthesize

MonomerPolymer

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Independent Practice■ Answer all questions starting at the Independent Practice

section. ■ Work must be done silently and independently. ■ No Talking. ■ If you have a question or request raise a silent hand and

be patient. ■ For independent practice, today we will be working

silently and independently for minutes.

Biomolecules come from the food we eat!

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Group Practice■ Review the questions answered during Independent practice.

Go over each question. Each table member should explain why they selected their answer.

■ Work must be done at a level ONE volume, which means I should not be able to hear you from my desk.

■ Remain in your seat and only talk to people at your table.■ Make sure to keep conversations on topic. ■ If you have a question or request raise a silent hand and be

patient. ■ For group practice, today we will be working for 10 minutes.

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Does Evolution Prove that There is No God?■ No. Many people, including Pope John Paul II,

contend that the time-tested theory of evolution does not refute the presence of God.

■ They acknowledge that it describes a process that governs the development of life on Earth.

■ Like other scientific theories, including Copernican theory, atomic theory, and the germ theory of disease, evolution deals only with objects, events, and processes in the material world.

■ Science has nothing to say one way or the other about the existence of God or about people's spiritual beliefs.