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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Kingdom Protista


We spent time taking up yesterday’s homework on Archaea and Eubacteria. Students that completed the research questions shared their findings with the class. We reviewed concepts on viruses, such as the lytic and lysogenic cycle. We then spent time learning about the Kingdom Protista. Students are challenged to come to class being able to describe the alternation of generations in algae.

Homework & Reminders
  • Nelson Biology 11: Do Q 1 – 8, if you did not complete this yesterday
  • Nelson Biology 11, read p. 60 – 67. Be prepared to describe alternation of generations to the class tomorrow
  • Friday: Test on chapter 2
  • Watch the videos and animations on yesterday’s blog post
  • Watch the videos below
  • Protist Video
  • Alternation of Generations Video
  • Malaria Life Cycle

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