This interactive diagram takes a generalized look at glycolysis. Glucose, G3P or PGAL, Pyruvate. This is an effective preview or review that students can be assigned. Can be covered via whole class instruction, in small groups, or individual students.
This is a 15 slide PowerPoint that, when shown in presentation mode, shows how the light dependent reaction and the Calvin Cycle flow together. It showcases the reactants and products of each stage and how they interact with each other.
30 slide PowerPoint that talks about Gregor Mendel's experiments and his results, Alleles, monohybrid and dihybrid punnett squares, and heredity patterns. Review questions and practice questions embedded within the PowerPoint to allow for informal checks for understanding. Flows with Nowicki's Biology, but easily matches with any curriculum.
60 slide PowerPoint that covers topics relating to DNA and the central dogma. Covers the following: - The history of the discover of DNA as the genetic material. Discusses experiments performed by Frederick Griffith, Oswald Avery, Hershey and Chase, Rosalind Franklin, Erwin Chargaff and Watson and Crick - The structure of DNA. Nucleotides, 3D structure, and the base pair rules - DNA Replication. Enzymes involved and step-by-step process - Transcription. Enzymes involved, different types of RNA,
This is a generalized interactive diagram that shows the step-by-step process of oxidative phosphorylation and the electron transport chain. Great for preview, review, or intervention/scaffolding.
This is a 21 question quiz that covers aspects of cell transport. Asks students to think about active vs passive, types of diffusion, and gives them real world questions. -Multiple choice and short answer
8th - 10th
Biology, Science
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