Today we reviewed some of what we are learning (or have learned) through a video (www.discoveryeducation.com) to investigate the relationships among science, technology, society, and the individual. A t-chart was used to keep track of the (13) discoveries and their significances. There are 10 questions to answer as part of your homework tonight: Be sure to log in to the website using the username and password provided. Then do a search for "Greatest Discoveries" and select the video on Biology.
1. Why is the discovery of archaea significant?
2. Describe the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
3. What are mitochondria and how do they function?
4. Name some hormones, and describe how they affect your brain and body.
5. What do you think would happen to humans if tropical biodiversity disappeared?
6. How does the central nervous system work?
7. Describe the three primary kingdoms (now called domains) used to classify life.
8. How does cell division occur? What is unique about meiosis?
9. How do humans affect life on Earth?
10. What is biodiversity?
1. Why is the discovery of archaea significant?
2. Describe the processes of mitosis and meiosis.
3. What are mitochondria and how do they function?
4. Name some hormones, and describe how they affect your brain and body.
5. What do you think would happen to humans if tropical biodiversity disappeared?
6. How does the central nervous system work?
7. Describe the three primary kingdoms (now called domains) used to classify life.
8. How does cell division occur? What is unique about meiosis?
9. How do humans affect life on Earth?
10. What is biodiversity?