Thursday, 9 February 2017
Essential Question:
How is DNA used to make proteins & how can a mutation change the protein chain?
Assignments Collected:
None; Keep Part A & B of "You're a Ribosome" Lab at your table.
Handouts:
- "You're a Ribosome" Lab Questions #1-5 for Part A & B.
Class Work: “You’re a Ribosome” Lab Part A & B: Day 2
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Work with your partner:
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one person (#1) = transfer RNA: finds the amino acid bead puts the bead in the tray in the #1 spot, then finds 2nd amino acid bead...
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second person (#2) = ribosome: picks up amino acid bead from #1 spot, and puts it on chenelle, then picks up #1 bead...
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Seat 1 & 2 Assemble Part A Original Protein
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Seat 3 & 4 Assemble Part B Substitution Mutation Protein Chain
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Check with Teacher w/beads and H.O.
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Compare Part A and B Proteins Beads and on H.O. & Answer #1-5 (One can answer Questions #1-5 by using only the H.O. :)
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Disassemble Protein & Return Beads (EXCEPT PERIOD 6!!! We’ll need it for tomorrow)
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Return Lab tray to front table & wait to be dismissed.
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Decode Part C & D if not already done; check with your partner and team!
Homework:
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“You’re a Ribosome” Lab H.O.s Q’s #1-5
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You’re a Ribosome” H.O. Decode Part C & D for Fri. Lab, and Part A & B if you did not already do so!
- Test Retakes After School for Ch. 4 or Ch. 5 on Fri. 2/10/17, and Wed. 2/15/17.