04 December 2010

Batch Christmas Party Letter

This is due on MONDAY, same with the payments for the class pics!

Chem LT Scores

C2_3Q_LiCsBe20120_LT Scores
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Write your scores in the yellow card and let your parents sign for recit points. Pass on Monday

STR


For Dec. 6
- Material Sourcing and Budgeting
- Task List
- Gantt Chart


SocSci Slides






03 December 2010

For Dec. 6-12

MONDAY
@SocSci
Tarp layout == you can email it to ej5cruz@yahoo.com
LongQuiz == Additional coverage: Vikings, Feudalism, Manorialism, Knighthood and Chivalry, and Church and the Holy Roman Empire.
Paul, email me the slides so i can post them :D
Groupings:
I: 4, 14, 29
II: 11, 16, 28
III: 2, 15, 26
IV: 3, 13, 25
V: 24, 27, 23
VI: 5, 17, 21
VII: 1, 10, 22
VIII: 9, 10, 12
IX: 6, 8, 20
X: 7, 19, 30

@Chem
LongTest - Thermochemistry
Card with long test results and parent's signature (recit points)

@Bio
Mythbusters

@STR
Material sourcing and budgetting
Project plan (activity list, gantt chart)

@Eng
Take home Long Test

@Physics
Test notebook with parent's signature

@Class Pics
P50 per picture. We ordered a total of 162 pics. @-)
Here's the list of orders if you can't remember how many you ordered:
1: 8
2: 3
3: 8
4: 1
5: 4
6: 3
7: 8
8: 6
9: 3
10: 5
11: 8
12: 8
13: 1
14: 8
15: 8
16: 3
17: 4
18: 4
19: 8
20: 8
21: 8
22: 8
23: 3
24: 3
25: 6
26: 8
27: 2
28: 3
29: 3
30: 6
Borlo: 8

@Reply Slips
The letter given about the Christmas Party on Dec. 11.
Baka may NCR na naman ha. >.>
Pass na lang.
Remind me to post a copy. 8D

TUESDAY
Perio
Afternoon shift!
@Physics
@Social Science
- notebook

WEDNESDAY
@Chem
- notebook
@Eng

THURSDAY
@Math
@Bio
- EOQR
- Guide questions. Required for those with grades 2.00 and below.

You can answer this on a sheet of paper or email me your answers. One correct/complete answer is worth 0.5 recitation points.

Immunity (no need to answer this if you did the groupwork on this already)

  1. Draw a flowchart illustrating the events that occur during an inflammatory response.
  2. Choose any two white blood cells and one type of antibody and sketch a character card for each of them (ala Pokemon cards or M:tG cards) describing their special abilities and attack/defense specialties.
  3. Create Venn diagrams comparing a) B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes, b) the characteristics of Class I and Class II MHC molecules, c) humoral and cell-mediated immune responses; d) the primary and secondary immune responses; and e) active and passive immunity.
  4. Define clonal selection and draw a flowchart showing how it applies to the selection of lymphocytes specific for a certain antigen.
  5. Explain why the O (Rh-) blood type is known as the universal donor and and AB (Rh+) blood type is known as the universal recipient and describe the risk associated with an Rh- mother carrying an Rh+ fetus.
  6. Severely burned patients must receive numerous skin grafts. Why is using an autograft (skin from the same person’s body) more advisable than using a skin graft from another donor?
  7. Your grade-school age sister wonders what allergies are and what causes them. Explain this concept to her simply but completely.

Differentiate autoimmune diseases from immunodeficiency diseases. Give examples of each.

Other resources:

  1. Cell-mediated immunity (swf)
  2. Humoral immunity (swf)
  3. Antibody action (wmv)

Osmoregulation and excretion:

  1. Differentiate between osmoconformers and osmoregulators.
  2. What osmoregulatory adaptations do marine and freshwater fishes employ to enable them to survive in their habitats?
  3. Where do N-wastes come from?
  4. What are the 3 major types of N-wastes? Rank them in terms of toxicity, amount of water needed for excretion, and energy needed for synthesis. What kind of animal would excrete a given type of N-waste? Why?
  5. What are the osmoregulatory structures of the following animals: cnidarians, echinoderms, freshwater protists and sponges?
  6. Describe the 4 major process associated with excretory systems?
  7. What are the excretory systems of the following animals: flatworms, roundworms, annelids, molluscs, crustaceans, insects, fishes and other vertebrates?
  8. Trace the flow of N-wastes in the human excretory system from its origin in the liver to its exit from the body as urine (name all the blood vessels and structures associated with the nephron).
  9. Describe the processes that occur in the glomerulus, proximal tubule, loop of Henle, distal tubule, and collecting duct. What is the importance of the difference in permeability to water and solutes of the cells in the walls of the Loop of Henle and collecting duct?
  10. ADH and RAAS both act on the nephrons, what is the difference between them?

Thermoregulation

  1. What are the four processes of heat exchange?
  2. What is the main difference between ecto and endotherms?
  3. Describe the effect of vasodilation, vasoconstriction, and countercurrent heat exchange on an animal’s temperature.
  4. Describe the effect of shivering and nonshivering thermogenesis on an endotherm.
  5. What is torpor? What are the three kinds of torpor?
  6. What is the thermostat of humans and other terrestrial mammals and how does it work?

Musculoskeletal system (Not included in the LT but part of the periodic exam.)

  1. What is the simplest organism with muscle fibers?
  2. Describe the three types of vertebrate muscle tissues.
  3. Define the following: tendon, origin, insertion, fascia, antagonistic pairs.
  4. Arrange the following terms from smallest to largest: fascicle, thin filament, sarcomere, myofibril, whole skeletal muscle, and muscle fiber.
  5. Describe the roles of the following in muscle contraction: ATP, acetylcholine, nerve impulse, calcium ions, troponin, tropomyosin, actin, myosin, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and sarcolemma.
  6. What is the all-or-none response of muscle fibers?
  7. Differentiate a twitch from tetanus.
  8. Differentiate a slow twitch from a fast twitch fiber; dark meat from white meat.

@STR
- Presentation of the data tables, graphs, figures, hypothesis testing and statistical test
*e copy duplicate (notebook)
- Mat'l and met writeup

FRIDAY
Pre-Christmas Party.
Shall plan this pa.
Dito tayo mageexchange gifts and stuff.

SATURDAY
Batch Christmas Party. You're required to go. Sir mentioned something about a bonus for those whose parents will join. :O

SUNDAY
Cesium Christmas Party!
Kaya tayo may pre-Christmas party kasi di naman lahat makakasama dito. :D
Shall get the details from Nicole P.
Pero basically, we're gonna go to Laguna - Makiling ung name nung place. It has a big swimming pool, basketball courts ,etc. All in all fee is only P65. :>
Transpo - we'll fix that later pero marami naman satin ang most likely pwede.
Balikan lang siya.
Confirm if you're gonna go once the details are posted.


02 December 2010

For Dec. 3, Friday

@Physics
Wear sports attire (shorts and shirt) for our frisbee game tomorrow. ;)

@Math4
LongTest

@Java
LongTest

@Chem
HW: 14.6, 14.8, 14.10, 14.12, 14.16, 14.26
Study Rate Law/ Concentration and Rate

@Class Pics
All payments are due tomorrow! P50 per picture.

@Bio
Dissection is postponed to next year. So next year pa ung prelab rin.


01 December 2010

For Dec. 2, Thursday + Perio Sched

Please disseminate the following information. Perio schedule is as follows:

Dec. 7 - Physics II, Social Science III
Dec. 8 - Chemistry II, English III
Dec. 9 - Mathematics IV, Biology II

We are to take the periodical exams during the afternoon schedules. If there are any corrections to be made on the above schedule, please inform us, the BC.
For your compliance, please and thank you.

@SocSci
Homework
1. What is a monastery?
2. hat does the word "secular" mean?
3. Identify the Carolingian Dynasty
4. Who was Charlemagne? Why was he important?
Quiz Bonus (also in your notebook)
If you would win the lottery, how would you use the prize as a social scientist?

@Math
Cole p. 621
# 32, 34, 36, 38

@Chem
Read pp. 524-537

30 November 2010

For Dec. 1, Wednesday

@Physics
Quiz with calculations
Optional activity sheet for Activity 2

@Bio
Long Test
Guide Questions found here.
Make up class = 1:40 - 2:30 pm

@Chem
HW
19.29
19.38
19.45
19.55

deltaS○system = Summation (n x deltaS○f(products)) - Summation (m x delta S○f(reactants))
deltaSsurr = (- deltaH○sys)/T
N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3(g) at 298 K
a) Calculate deltaS○system
b) Calculate deltaSuniv

deltaG○ : Gibb's Free Energy
deltaG○rxn = Summation (n x deltaG○f(products)) - Summation (m x deltaG○f(reactants))
deltaGsys = deltaH○system - TdeltaS○sys
Assume that deltaH○ and deltaS○ for this reaction does NOT change with temp:
c) Calculate deltaG○f
d) Calculate the value of G○rxn at 500 C



We have a follow up homework for math due on the next meeting (which is Thursday):
Cole p. 621
# 32, 34, 36, 38