Thursday, November 15, 2007

3/3 Jessica Leussink 14/11/07

What We Did Today!!!

- Looked at the Comparison of Miosis and Mitosis worksheet, Looked at and got answers for the practise quiz (Mitosis/Meiosis Quiz), Looked at Online Meiosis Practice and Karyotyping Exersice, Reviewed Karyotyping and Nondisjunction (Starts on page 455 of your text book), Started the actual Meiosis Quiz (NOTE: Two questions were OMITED, but I think we'll be finishing them later on after we learn the material that goes with it), Recieved a case study Cell Division and Life Cycles, Were assigned the last question on the practise quiz due for tomorrow

Thoughts

The quiz wasn't too hard so if you study it'll be easy. As for the case study, I suggested you use active reading because theres a lot on that page that you may find important or not. It talks about "the reproductive life cycle of plants and how reproductive diversity contributes to the evolution of complex organisms." If you don't understand it, I'm pretty sure he's going to go over it more in depth. Theres pictures of the cycles oo plants and humans on the back side of the page and i thought they were very helpful.

In Addition...

This Karyotyping idea sounds kind of hard, but if you understand the formulas that helps alot.

1 comment:

Biology 30 Student said...

good entry Jessica,
I think your "in addition" stuff belongs in the "thoughts" section. By "in addition" I want you to go beyond your thoughts and do a VERY brief bit of research on the net or in your textbook. I.e. find out more about karyotyping, or life cycles of plants etc. It should only be a 5-10min activity, but that's what I'm looking for.