Wednesday 10/16
- complete your lab questions from today
- do the cells transport multiple choice questions
- read the 2 Osmosis is Serious Business stories and answer the questions that go along with them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK. I like to reuse the paper so I'll collect those stories back from you tomorrow..THANKS!!
SUMMER ASSIGNMENT :
Your summer assignment consists of reading a list of article and then responding to them in one single cohesive response. Links to the articles are posted at the bottom of the page.
Read the articles and respond to them in a written, typed piece. The response should be a single response to all of the articles, not a separate response for each. It should be 1-2 pages long, and not be longer than two pages, typed. In your response, include the following 3 things:
1. A summary of ideas contained in the articles - what were these all about?!
2. A discussion of the following biological concepts that were discussed, or are related to, the articles. If you do not know what the biological concept refers to or don't remember much about it from Biology, look it up!! You must touch on all of them to receive full credit. Please discuss how you can see an example of each concept some place throughout the articles.
Concepts:
a. Symbiosis
b. Evolution
c. Ecology
d. Genetics
3. Personal reaction/response to the articles
(not a response for each one...just ONE total).
The articles: Below are links to online versions of the articles. If you have trouble accessing them, please e-mail me at [email protected] and let me know.
“Tending the Body’s Microbial Garden”, by Carl Zimmer
“My No-Soap, No-Shampoo, Bacteria-Rich Hygiene Experiment”, by Julia Scott
"What Your Microbiome Wants for Dinner," by David Montgomery and Ann Bikle
“Study Sees Bigger Role for Placenta in Newborns’ Health”, by Denise Grady
“Breastfeeding the Microbiome”, by Ed Yong
Microbes Meet Cancer by Kate Yandell
"The Secret to Longevity is the Microbiome and the Gut" a synopsis of a study by McGill University
Mental Health May Depend on Creatures in the Gut by Charles Schmidt
Overview of the Human Microbiome Project by Baylor College of Medicine
- complete your lab questions from today
- do the cells transport multiple choice questions
- read the 2 Osmosis is Serious Business stories and answer the questions that go along with them IN YOUR NOTEBOOK. I like to reuse the paper so I'll collect those stories back from you tomorrow..THANKS!!
SUMMER ASSIGNMENT :
Your summer assignment consists of reading a list of article and then responding to them in one single cohesive response. Links to the articles are posted at the bottom of the page.
Read the articles and respond to them in a written, typed piece. The response should be a single response to all of the articles, not a separate response for each. It should be 1-2 pages long, and not be longer than two pages, typed. In your response, include the following 3 things:
1. A summary of ideas contained in the articles - what were these all about?!
2. A discussion of the following biological concepts that were discussed, or are related to, the articles. If you do not know what the biological concept refers to or don't remember much about it from Biology, look it up!! You must touch on all of them to receive full credit. Please discuss how you can see an example of each concept some place throughout the articles.
Concepts:
a. Symbiosis
b. Evolution
c. Ecology
d. Genetics
3. Personal reaction/response to the articles
(not a response for each one...just ONE total).
The articles: Below are links to online versions of the articles. If you have trouble accessing them, please e-mail me at [email protected] and let me know.
“Tending the Body’s Microbial Garden”, by Carl Zimmer
“My No-Soap, No-Shampoo, Bacteria-Rich Hygiene Experiment”, by Julia Scott
"What Your Microbiome Wants for Dinner," by David Montgomery and Ann Bikle
“Study Sees Bigger Role for Placenta in Newborns’ Health”, by Denise Grady
“Breastfeeding the Microbiome”, by Ed Yong
Microbes Meet Cancer by Kate Yandell
"The Secret to Longevity is the Microbiome and the Gut" a synopsis of a study by McGill University
Mental Health May Depend on Creatures in the Gut by Charles Schmidt
Overview of the Human Microbiome Project by Baylor College of Medicine