Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Wednes-Day 2
AP Chem- we discussed catalysts further, how they lower activation energy for a reaction by straining reactants' bonds and orienting the reactants properly for an effective collision. We saw graphically, a catalyzed pathway and showed how to spot intermediates formed along that pathway.
We reviewed for tomorrow's exam by doing several different problem types including an Arrhenius equation problem.
Plenty of practice problems with solutions posted on Blackboard; keep practicing and I'll see you at extra help tomorrow morning.
Bio 6- we reviewed active and passive immunity and then we discussed how and why vaccines work to stimulate your active immunity without harming you as a live pathogen would. We discussed the sources of antibiotics and their use in fighting BACTERIAL (not viral) infections.
We the focused on the two main types of white blood cells: lymphocytes and phagocytes.
Bio 7/8- we discussed active and passive immunity and then we discussed how and why vaccines work to stimulate your active immunity without harming you as a live pathogen would. We discussed the sources of antibiotics and their use in fighting BACTERIAL (not viral) infections.
We finished our pulse lab discussion and then began our State "Making Connections" Lab.
We reviewed for tomorrow's exam by doing several different problem types including an Arrhenius equation problem.
Plenty of practice problems with solutions posted on Blackboard; keep practicing and I'll see you at extra help tomorrow morning.
Bio 6- we reviewed active and passive immunity and then we discussed how and why vaccines work to stimulate your active immunity without harming you as a live pathogen would. We discussed the sources of antibiotics and their use in fighting BACTERIAL (not viral) infections.
We the focused on the two main types of white blood cells: lymphocytes and phagocytes.
Bio 7/8- we discussed active and passive immunity and then we discussed how and why vaccines work to stimulate your active immunity without harming you as a live pathogen would. We discussed the sources of antibiotics and their use in fighting BACTERIAL (not viral) infections.
We finished our pulse lab discussion and then began our State "Making Connections" Lab.