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What was revived in 2014 that had been buried for 30,000 years?
What was revived in 2014 that had been buried for 30,000 years?
- A fossilized tree
- An ancient city
- A giant virus (correct)
- A prehistoric mammoth
Which institution were the evolutionary biologists Jean-Michel Claverie and Chantal Abergel affiliated with?
Which institution were the evolutionary biologists Jean-Michel Claverie and Chantal Abergel affiliated with?
- France’s National Center for Scientific Research (correct)
- British Museum
- Harvard University
- Stanford University
What does the Greek word 'pithos' refer to?
What does the Greek word 'pithos' refer to?
- Virus strain
- Large container (correct)
- Large animal
- Frozen meat
What type of assessment was mentioned in the Daily Routine activities?
What type of assessment was mentioned in the Daily Routine activities?
What was the purpose of the Wrap-Up/Valuing segment in the Daily Routine?
What was the purpose of the Wrap-Up/Valuing segment in the Daily Routine?
What is the primary focus of biology?
What is the primary focus of biology?
Which of the following best describes discovery-based science?
Which of the following best describes discovery-based science?
What does hypothesis-based science primarily rely on?
What does hypothesis-based science primarily rely on?
What is an important reason for studying biology?
What is an important reason for studying biology?
What approach combines observing data and forming hypotheses in scientific investigations?
What approach combines observing data and forming hypotheses in scientific investigations?
How does evaluating a student's strengths and weaknesses relate to biology?
How does evaluating a student's strengths and weaknesses relate to biology?
Which is a characteristic of biology as a scientific discipline?
Which is a characteristic of biology as a scientific discipline?
What kind of assessment is mentioned for evaluating understanding in biology?
What kind of assessment is mentioned for evaluating understanding in biology?
What is the main goal of the daily routine outlined in the lesson plan?
What is the main goal of the daily routine outlined in the lesson plan?
Which activity is included in the evaluation phase of the daily routine?
Which activity is included in the evaluation phase of the daily routine?
What should students be able to do regarding the theories of life on Earth by the end of the lesson?
What should students be able to do regarding the theories of life on Earth by the end of the lesson?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the lesson structure mentioned?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the lesson structure mentioned?
What type of activities are included in the daily routine to promote learning?
What type of activities are included in the daily routine to promote learning?
In the context of the daily routine, what does 'Recognize and accept your strengths and weaknesses' aim to achieve?
In the context of the daily routine, what does 'Recognize and accept your strengths and weaknesses' aim to achieve?
Which drill is used at the beginning of the daily routine to stimulate students' thinking?
Which drill is used at the beginning of the daily routine to stimulate students' thinking?
Which theme relates to the topic of the daily routine focusing on environmental issues?
Which theme relates to the topic of the daily routine focusing on environmental issues?
What virus is believed to have been active during the time of mammoths and Neanderthals?
What virus is believed to have been active during the time of mammoths and Neanderthals?
What recent technological advancement has improved the observation of viruses?
What recent technological advancement has improved the observation of viruses?
What central question is raised regarding the nature of viruses?
What central question is raised regarding the nature of viruses?
Which theme is associated with the content on Pithovirus sibericum?
Which theme is associated with the content on Pithovirus sibericum?
What type of assessment is mentioned as part of the evaluation activities?
What type of assessment is mentioned as part of the evaluation activities?
In the context provided, what does the phrase 'Wheels of questions' likely refer to?
In the context provided, what does the phrase 'Wheels of questions' likely refer to?
What activity is suggested to recognize and accept personal strengths and weaknesses?
What activity is suggested to recognize and accept personal strengths and weaknesses?
Who is the main focus of the recall and motivation section in the daily routine?
Who is the main focus of the recall and motivation section in the daily routine?
What is the main focus of the evaluation/activity discussed?
What is the main focus of the evaluation/activity discussed?
How do genetic and environmental factors interact according to the lesson?
How do genetic and environmental factors interact according to the lesson?
What activity is included in the daily routine for recall and motivation?
What activity is included in the daily routine for recall and motivation?
Which theme is explored in the lesson proper?
Which theme is explored in the lesson proper?
Which core value is mentioned as part of the daily routine activities?
Which core value is mentioned as part of the daily routine activities?
What kind of research is suggested to gain insights into cancer prevalence?
What kind of research is suggested to gain insights into cancer prevalence?
What aspect of personal development is emphasized in the wrap-up/valuing section?
What aspect of personal development is emphasized in the wrap-up/valuing section?
In what way do cellular mutations relate to cancer development as per the evaluation?
In what way do cellular mutations relate to cancer development as per the evaluation?
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Study Notes
Daily Routine Overview
- The daily routine includes a "Business of the Day" segment, followed by various drills, understanding biology themes, assessments, and wrap-ups.
- Activities include "Four Pics One Word," "Science Patrol," and "Wheels of Questions" to enhance engagement and recall.
Biology as a Discipline
- Biology is defined as the science of life, focusing on living organisms and their environments.
- It enables critical analysis of biases in investigations and media.
Theories on Life Origin
- Discussions on the different theories regarding the beginning of life on Earth are integral to learning biology.
Global Warming and Viruses
- Revived a giant virus called Pithovirus, believed to be active during the time of mammoths and Neanderthals.
- Pithovirus was found in Siberian ice, preserved for 30,000 years.
- The term "Pithovirus" is derived from the Greek word meaning "large container."
Key Concepts in Biology
- Biology blends discovery-based and hypothesis-based scientific methodologies.
- Discovery-based science relies on verifiable observations and measurements, while hypothesis-based science uses stimulated observations.
Genetic and Environmental Influences
- Factors shaping behavior in animals and humans include genetics and environmental conditions.
- Understanding cellular mutations and environmental factors is crucial in studying cancer development.
Importance of Motivation and Self-Awareness
- Recognizing and accepting personal strengths and weaknesses is emphasized in the learning process.
Final Activities and Evaluations
- Formative assessments, such as "Biology Bingo," and evaluations aim to consolidate understanding of biology concepts.
- Research on local pollution levels is suggested to understand impacts on cellular health and cancer prevalence.
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