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The document contains daily lesson plans for biology classes covering various topics related to viruses, bacteria, the immune system, and other microorganisms. The plans include bellwork activities, notes on specific topics, working on checkpoints and assignments, and time for testing. Some classes will focus on finishing notes, others on continuing work in textbooks or online assignments.
The document contains daily lesson plans for biology classes covering various topics related to viruses, bacteria, the immune system, and other microorganisms. The plans include bellwork activities, notes on specific topics, working on checkpoints and assignments, and time for testing. Some classes will focus on finishing notes, others on continuing work in textbooks or online assignments.
The document contains daily lesson plans for biology classes covering various topics related to viruses, bacteria, the immune system, and other microorganisms. The plans include bellwork activities, notes on specific topics, working on checkpoints and assignments, and time for testing. Some classes will focus on finishing notes, others on continuing work in textbooks or online assignments.
Work on getting a diagnosis and checkpoint 2 (40 mins) Immune System notes (the rest of class) Pack/Wrap-up (last 5 mins) Todays Plan: 5/15/17
Bellwork: Viral Cycle notes (15 mins)
Continue with checkpoint 2 (45 mins) Bacteria notes (the rest of class) st 1 -Todays Plan: 12/12/16 Bellwork: Finish Virus Notes and do Bacteria notes (25 mins) Continue book (45 mins) Protist notes (20 mins) nd th 2 &4 -Todays Plan: 12/12/16 Bellwork: Toxoplasmosis podcast (20 mins) Book (40 mins) Finish immune system and do Virus/Bacteria notes (the rest of class) 1stTodays Plan: 12/13/16 Bellwork: Turn in book and Test Q&A (15 mins) Unit 8 Test (as needed) If you finish early, work on the chart Do fungus notes (after everyone is done testing) Pack/Wrap-up (last few mins of class) 2 nd & th 4 -Todays Plan: 12/13/16 Finish Virus notes (15 mins) Media center for project (the rest of class) Middle Lab Viruses Dead or Alive? Cant reproduce by itself Doesnt move No homeostasis What do you think? Structure-see book pictures for tail,DNA, Capsid, Coat Phage=typically used as another word for virus, means that it is infectious. Viral Cycle Need: 1 virus, 1 host-cell specific to the virus. Viral recognition-viruses disguise themselves w/ their protein coat so that bacteria let them in (they think that the virus is something needed.) The virus then attaches and pumps in its provirus (DNA), which joins w/ the hosts DNA for replication. (see camera) Cycles continued Lytic cycle-viral cycle where the host is reprogrammed and killed immediately. Lysogenic cycle-viral cycle where the viral DNA is inactive for a time before reproduction. Lysogenic cycle explains how viruses, like HIV, HSV, etc. can hide and not appear for some time. Lytic cycle=common cold. Retroviruses Dont contain DNA, have RNA provirus in stead. Problem: host has DNA, which cant join w/ provirus. Solution: inject an enzyme (reverse transcriptase) that can make DNA from the provirus to be inserted into host DNA. See camera Ex: HIV