Plumbers have DNA, but they are not fun to talk about.

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Cal Bears are Pacific 10 Conference Co-Champions

For the the first time since they shared the Pac-8 title with UCLA in 1975 (the year my brother was born), Cal is a conference champion. Go Bears.
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Brandon Mebane, a hard working student-athelete and third team All-American Defensive tackle, celebrates Syd'Quan Thompson's (15) touchdown in Cal's fifth straight Big Game victory over Stanford.
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the bear does not quit; the bear does not die.

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Bears 31, Huskies 24

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Bears are eukaryotes, perform cellular respiration, and win football games.

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check out all of that cellulose!

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Reproductive cannibalism

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check out a very interesting article from the New York Times.
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welcome to biology.

It cannot be stopped.
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one reason why you cannnot stop biology

a single muscle fiber (cell) burns 3.75 ^15 ATP per second when contracting
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new pictures of the family

check out some pictures of Stephanie, Skylar, Jordan, and a few of me on the photos page.
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summer break is here

And here are the final grades. I will round to the nearest whole number percentage to determine letter grades.

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two more days...

until the end of summer school 2006. Check to see how you are doing here.
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do you want to know your score?

check here.
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animal phyla activities

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This is a house dust mite, an arachnid which is about 250 to 300 micrometers in length (2.5 x 10-8 m). Its food source is your skin. Which phylum is this group of animals in?


Hello eumetazoa. In case you forgot, you are not in these phyla: porifera, cnidaria, platyhelminthes, nematoda, annelida, mollusca, arthropoda, or echinodermata. Echinoderms are dueterostomes, but they do not have segmentation as adults, and have 5 fold radial symmetry. You are a deuterostome too. But you have a post anal tail. So you are a chordate.


Anyway, now that you have a new description for yourself, or any vertebrate, check out these great activities:

1. First up, make sure that your brain is ready to get moving like a u-haul. We are talking serious aerobic respiration.

2. Then, make sure that your group mates are engaged, and ready to learn knowledge.

3. Then, click the following link: animalia activities.

4. Once that opens, you will need to log in. name: newtrierbiology. password: open.

5. Now find chapter 18: the evolution of animal diversity on the pull down menu.

6. Then click on "activities" in the upper left hand corner of the window. Hint: It says "activities".

7. You will see three links, 18A, 18B and 18C. You will first do 18A.

PART ONE
8. When 18A starts, make sure you click the "review" button, not the "quiz", at least not yet.

9. With your entire group of students each writing information down before moving on, go through each example of organism from the pull down menu. For example, start with "sponge." A table will show up that provides a lot of helpful information to KNOW, and write down so that you can study it.

10. Go through all of the examples (sponge, jelly, planarian worm, hookworm, snail, earthworm, grasshopper, sea star, dog), and WRITE DOWN info on each one. Make sure that each individual student does their own work. Do it like hair.

PART TWO
11. Before moving on, take out the table I gave you with empty spaces for descriptions of each phylum, and fill out as much information you can from the notes you just took in this activity!

PART THREE
12. In 18A, change from "review" to "quiz," and try the quiz. Each of you need to get a chance to try it. If it is not your turn on the computer, watch and learn from your group members knowledge and mistakes. Keep watching even after you are finished. You will learn. You will. But if you do not try and stay disciplined, you will not.

PART FOUR
13. Change to activity 18C, by clicking on "activities" again, and then 18C!
14. Here, each student will try to answer the questions that come up on the screen. Others watch and learn, even if it is not there turn (that rhymed). You will need to click "next" in the upper right window to move to the next animal representative!

OK you are done, but if there is time, try 18B. Check it out like a library book.

You can do all of this stuff on the internets from home, the library, etc.! It is not like wow, it's like whoa.
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summer school grades

you can check your grade here. updated 07.04.2006
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Pickles are fruit and semester grades are posted.

Check you grades. If there are any major problems, be sure to talk to me asap.


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more review questions...

From you old assignment sheets.

Bio 9 assignment sheets

PCB Bio 9 assignment sheets


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extra credit...

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These pickles are Kosher. Are they vegetables, fruit, or fungi? Justify your answer.

send all responses to my school email address and do a good job.
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new grades. up to the date 5/2/2006

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Look up! There is a quiz on Tuesday.

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grades are updated again.

check it out.

Also check out the leaves outside.

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please check your grade and turn in work you are missing.

get it done.
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protostomes and deuterostomes do not have gastrovascular cavities.

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therefore, neither does dj 3point3, a chordate.
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good job biology learning humans.

check the check your grade page for your final exam scores, and your unofficial semester grades (they might be a little off).

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January 2006. 3,500,000,001 years or so since the oldest fossilized organisms found so far were actually alive.

It's not like wow, it's like whoa. Overstand?

January 2006 is also 1.5 years since the organism shown below was born.

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