Wednesday, 22 January 2014

BIOLOGY

1. Complete a lab report using the scientific method.
Using the Scientific Method Lab
Use the Lab 1 worksheet for assignment instructions and data collection.
Both arable and nonarable land have been chosen as the experimental cultivation sites near the city of Melle, Germany, where the yield of maize was observed from 1990 through 1998. The climate variations have also been carefully recorded on equally sized lots of both types of land.

2.  Fill in the tables. (Cytology Lab)

Study the cell diagrams and memorize the major structures of cells as well as the function of each cellular part.

Your lab report will consist of the completed tables.


3.
1.      State which genes are dominant (the gene being expressed over another gene(s)) and which genes are recessive (the gene not being expressed when the dominant gene is present).
2.      How do you know which gene is dominate and which is recessive?
3.      Report the ratio most likely to be observed across all traits.  

Gregor Mendel's studies laid the foundation for modern genetics. In a series of elegant experiments, Mendel was able to deduce the most fundamental laws of single-gene and multiple-gene inheritance without having the scientific data on chromosomes, their structure, or meiotic segregation. In this lab, you will incorporate these 2 pieces of the puzzle to interpret the experimental results that were obtained by Gregor Mendel in 1865.

4. Human body systems have a variety of interconnectivity. This lab will explore the functions and structures of the Endocrine, Circulatory (cardiovascular), and Respiratory systems.

5. A scientist collected samples of various organisms and returned to the lab. For classification purposes, they need to describe their external appearance and internal physiology. For this reason, they have designed a special table you need to fill out.

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