All throughout this unit, you have learned what is Biology and what it is about. All of the activities and applies have been preparing you to complete this unit project. Now it is time to demonstrate what you have learned. Some questions may require you to research ahead in your textbook or to review information from previous chapters.
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Your Name: John Doe Doe | |
Your Assignment Title: Unit 1Lesson 1: What Is Biology |
Section A: Short Answer Questions (40 points)
Answer the questions in space provided. (150 word minimum response)
Section B: Virtual Lab (60) points: Organic Molecules |
ALL LABS REQUIRE A COMPLETE AND PROPERLY FORMATTED LAB REPORT; ANY ASSIGNMENT THAT DOES NOT HAVE A LAB REPORT WILL BE GIVEN A FAILING GRADE. A SAMPLE REPORT FORMAT CAN BE FOUND ON THE LINK BELOW.
Cells contain many organic molecules. These molecules are essential to life. Many of them are acquired from the food we eat. In this lab you will study carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
You will learn how to test for each of these organic molecules by clicking on the links below. Complete each of the tests for carbohydrates, proteins and fats. When you have finished click on the foods link to test for the presence of which organic compounds are found in various common foods.
After you complete your lab report, respond to the following prompt.
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Key Points To Remember |
1. Unless you are asked for a list, ALL answers to the questions should be written in complete sentences, utilizing proper lesson vocabulary, grammar, and punctuation. |
2. If you are asked to draw any images for an assignment, pictures from the internet will not be accepted as a substitute. |
3. If you have to complete a virtual lab, all labs require a complete and properly formatted lab report. A link to a sample report can be found in the lesson folder; a second report outline is also located on the lab assignment page. |
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