Friday, June 13, 2008

All Final Grades *POSTED*

Hello former Biology students!

All final grades are now available for viewing online.

Congratulations on completing a year of Biology!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Period 2 Final Grades *POSTED*

UPDATE: Period 2's final grades are now available online.

Hello Period 2 Biology students!

The nearly finalized grades are taking a little while longer to post than I originally thought they would. I expected them to be available to you via Net Classroom by now, but due to technical difficulties, they will not be posted until some time Thursday evening.

Sorry for the inconvenience!

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

New Embryology Extra Credit Opportunity

Hello Biology Students!

Due to a scheduling conflict between a trip to the Embryology museum and the class party on Thursday, the final extra credit opportunity is being RESCHEDULED so that these two events do not compete with one another.

The newly scheduled extra credit tour will take place on Wednesday, from 12:05 p.m. to about 12:55 p.m. (during lunch).

Also, to those who have already attended the tour, I want to thank you for the respect that you showed in such an enormously profound environment. We ask that all remaining groups show the same level of maturity as well.

Thanks again.

Monday, June 2, 2008

Study Guide: Biology I Final

Hello Biology Students!

You SHOULD already have a copy of this review document (whether by still having your original or via making a copy of one), but I said I would post one tonight anyway, so here it is. Let us know if you have any questions. I'll be up for a long while.

Good luck!

STUDY GUIDE - BIOLOGY I FINAL EXAM

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Main Bones of the Skeleton

Hello Biology students!

To go along with the image on page 922 of your book, here's an image showcasing, very generally, the main bones of the skeletal system. Remember to give attention only those that are listed on your review sheet!

Click on the image to enlarge it, and good luck studying!

Gender Pelvic Differences

Hello Biology students!

Take a look at this image, which clearly shows the differences between a male and female pelvic bone. Compare the two and recall the differing areas listed on your review sheet.

Why do you think the female pelvic bone is shaped the way it is, compared to the male pelvic bone?

The Eye

Hello Biology students!

Here is a great image showing the parts of the eye that you'll need to know for your final exam. Look for the structures listed on your review sheet, and pay little attention to those that are not.

Good luck studying!