Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wednes-Day 1
Bio:
Here's the update on the objectives that you can omit for the hw that is due tomorrow.
Remember, for the many "recognize" and "realize" objectives, you merely have to copy (and memorize/understand) the objective stated after the words "recognize" or "realize". Objectives to omit: #7 (this objective is redundant) #16, #17, #22, #26, and #31.
For help with number 5, here is a definition of the observed Law of Superposition: The Law of Superposition states that strata/rock layers that are younger will be deposited on top of strata that are older, given normal conditions of deposition. This way, we can infer that fossils found in lower layers/strata were from species that came before the species that formed fossils in the upper layers/strata.
Also, thanks to Alley for providing these informative and fun instructional video links on
speciation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oKlKmrbLoU&feature=g-u-u
and natural selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTftyFboC_M&feature=relmfu
(you may have to copy and paste these links into your browser address bar)
See you tomorrow!
Mr. Cicale
Here's the update on the objectives that you can omit for the hw that is due tomorrow.
Remember, for the many "recognize" and "realize" objectives, you merely have to copy (and memorize/understand) the objective stated after the words "recognize" or "realize". Objectives to omit: #7 (this objective is redundant) #16, #17, #22, #26, and #31.
For help with number 5, here is a definition of the observed Law of Superposition: The Law of Superposition states that strata/rock layers that are younger will be deposited on top of strata that are older, given normal conditions of deposition. This way, we can infer that fossils found in lower layers/strata were from species that came before the species that formed fossils in the upper layers/strata.
Also, thanks to Alley for providing these informative and fun instructional video links on
speciation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oKlKmrbLoU&feature=g-u-u
and natural selection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTftyFboC_M&feature=relmfu
(you may have to copy and paste these links into your browser address bar)
See you tomorrow!
Mr. Cicale