2. What macromolecules protect your body?
ECHS Biology & Biotechnology with Mrs. Husselstein |
Warm Ups
1. Where do we get most of our macromolecules from?
2. What macromolecules protect your body? 1. What macromolecule makes you different from everyone else?
2. Where are nucleic acids found? 1. What types of carbohydrates did you eat within the past few days. List two.
2. Why do carbohydrates do for your body? 1. What are two sources of protein in your diet?
2. Why do you think you need to eat proteins? While heating a test tube that contains a boiling liquid, the contents of the test tube explode out of the test tube into the face of a student walking by the lab table. The injured student has on an apron and chemical splash goggles. The teacher had given specific safety warnings about how to heat the test tube by moving it gently through the flame and the appropriate PPE for the lab.
1) Explain how the accident could have been prevented. 2) Explain how you should respond to the emergency. 1. Why do you think it is important to know the location of safety equipment in the laboratory?
2. What could happen if you are eating during lab or eat any part of the lab materials (other than getting in trouble with me)? 1. What should you always remember to do before leaving class on lab day? Why? 2. Class has ended, what's wrong this picture? 1. How should your lab bench look when you are done with your experiment for the day?
2. Why is using electrical equipment at your lab benches a possible safety hazard? 1. Ari is in the middle of lab when her nose starts to itch, what should she do?
2. Ari walks into class and sees lab equipment out on the lab benches, what should she do? |
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