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Unit 1 Resources

Unit 1 Notebook Check
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  • Prime Times- 7 total
  • Vocabulary (cross out maintaining life & protein synthesis) 1 stamp
  • EQ: explain the structural organization of the human body- 1 stamp
  • Dr. Beckham says cards- 1 stamp
  • Guided notes- 2 stamps
  • EQ: What is the importance of directional/ regional terms- 1 stamp
  • EQ: Describe homeostasis
  • EQ: Describe how feedback loops relate to homeostasis
  • Positive/ Negative feedback foldable- 1 stamp
  • EQ: How do enzymes speed up biological processes
  • Enzyme reading- 1 stamp
  • Onion Lab- 1 stamp
  • Model 1- 1 stamp
  • Model 2- 1 stamp
  • EQ: Describe passive transport- 1 stamp

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Positive/ Negative Feedback Video

Unit 1 PowerPoint-  here
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Unit 1 Prime times (only)
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Extra Study Resources
Homeostasis Quizlet Questions


Directional Terms Quizlet Questions
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Crash Course Biology- overview ch 1 (video)  

Unit 1 Due Dates
  • Test: ~October 9th
  • Practice quiz on canvas: you can retake as many times as you like
    • Due: October 7th

  • One review strategy: Due October 6th
    • Coloring Sheets (Kinesthetic & Visual)
    • Work Sheet (Kinesthetic & Visual)
    • Youtube video analysis questions (Auditory & Visual)
    • Flashcards (Visual, Auditory, & Kinesthetic)

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Review Options



Enzyme Option 1
Worksheet Questions: complete the following worksheets. Note the questions that you can skip. 
Worksheet 1- Intro to anatomy- see file. 
​Worksheet 2- Enzymes- see file. 
Worksheet 3- Cell Transport

Option 2
Make your own flashcards to show on Thursday/ Friday prior to test. (You will be quizzed on 3 at random) 

Option 3: 
Coloring worksheets- get from the Anatomy bin



Worksheet 1
File Size: 358 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Worksheet 2
File Size: 72 kb
File Type: pdf
Download File

Option 4
Video Analysis

1. What is collision theory? 
2. How does your body deal with harmful hydrogen peroxide? 
3. What are the optimal conditions listed in the video? 
4. WHY are they considered optimal? 
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