Quizzes
1.) Know your Elements & Cell Theory 6/29/16
2.) Organelles 7/6/16 MidtermDNA/RNA/Proteins 7/8/16
This is an overly simplified view of replication, omitting (that means 'leaving out') stuff you don't need to know, yet. (If you REALLY want to know they are: the use of primers, polymerase I and II, and primers to form Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand.)
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Your midterm will be on all of the material above and anything we covered in class.
I also reserve the right to take things from the book and you should read the book as part of the learning process, taking notes from it as well as from me in class.
Make sure you read:
pg. 48-67 Ch. 3 Cells & Organelles
pg. 188-221 Ch. 9 & 10 DNA/RNA/Protein
I also reserve the right to take things from the book and you should read the book as part of the learning process, taking notes from it as well as from me in class.
Make sure you read:
pg. 48-67 Ch. 3 Cells & Organelles
pg. 188-221 Ch. 9 & 10 DNA/RNA/Protein
Midterm - Final
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This Sodium-Potassium Pump is a perfect example of active transport.
Make sure you read:
pg. 92-110 Ch.5 Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
pg. 92-110 Ch.5 Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration