MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page BIOLOGY I HONORS Course Code: 200032001 TOPIC XXVI: FACTORS THAT AFFECT HUMAN HEALTH – Pacing Date Pathogens: Prokaryotes and Viruses, Protists, and Fungi Traditional 6 days 05-12-16 to 05-19-16 Block 3 days 05-12-16 to 05-19-16 ESSENTIAL CONTENT OBJECTIVES INSTRUCTIONAL TOOLS A. Viruses  Describe the structure and reproduction of viruses. Core Text Book: Chapters 20 and 21 1.Discovery  Explain how viruses cause disease. 2.Structure  Describe three physical features that are used to Vocabulary: 3.Infections (Lytic and classify prokaryotes. Bacteria, Archaea, Peptidoglycan, Coccus, Lysogenic Cycle)  Explain how prokaryotes reproduce and their modes Bacillus, Spirochete, Binary Fission, 4.Diseases of nutrition. Endospore, Pathogen, Lytic Cycle,  Recognize that some prokaryotes aid humans by Lysogenic Cycle, Retrovirus B. Prokaryotes acting as decomposers and others cause disease 1.Classifying that can be treated with antibiotics. Technology: 2.Structure and Function  Summarize the Plasmodium life cycle and explain 1.Bozeman Podcast: Viruses 3.Reproduction how it involves two hosts, mosquito and human, to 2.Bozeman Podcast: Viral Replication 4.Importance transmit malaria. 3.Bozeman Podcast: Protists 5.Beneficial and Harmful 4.Bozeman Podcast: Fungi  Describe the basic structure of fungi. (Diseases) 5.Interactive Art: Two Types of Virus  Explain the function of spores in fungal reproduction. 6.Antibiotics Reproduction  Decribe two examples of symbiotic fungi, lichen and 6.Chapter Mystery: Mad Cow C. Protists mycorrhizae. 7.Art Review: Prokaryote Structure and 1.First Eukaryotes  Describe some human uses of fungi. Classification 2.Structure and Function  Identify some fungal diseases of plants and of 8.Visual Analogy: How a Lytic Virus is Like 3.Reproduction humans. an Outlaw 4.Types (Plant-like, Animal-  Explain the role of fungi in recycling organic matter. 9.Interactive Art: Amoeba and Paramecium like, and Fungus-like) 10.Art in Motion: Plasmodium Life Cycle 5.Parasites (e.g. Plasmodium) 11.Art Review: Structure of a Mushroom 12.Khan Academy: Viruses D. Fungi 13.Khan Academy: Bacteria 1.Structure and Function 14.http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/ 2.Reproduction (search your topic) 3.Types (Zygote, Sac, and 15.Edgenuity Club Fungi; Yeasts and 16.Extended Learning Modules Molds) MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page BIOLOGY I HONORS Course Code: 200032001 TOPIC XXVI: FACTORS THAT AFFECT HUMAN HEALTH – Pacing Date Pathogens: Prokaryotes and Viruses, Protists, and Fungi 4.Symbiotic (e.g. Lichen and Mycorrhizae) 5.Commercial, Disease- causing (e.g. 5.a. Dutch Elm Disease), and 5.b. Decomposers MIAMI-DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Student BYOD Resource Page BIOLOGY I HONORS Course Code: 200032001

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