+1 cm2 cheatsheet = you get to make a cheatsheet for a test. This starts being 1 by 1 cm. Everytime you earn this it gets 1 cm bigger to a max of 4 by 4 cm.
1/3 +0.5 = If you earn this 3 times you get to add 0,5 to one of your biology marks.
Snitch = You can pick a classmate who also is checked for homework, you earn two V's (having 3 earns you a 1/3 +0,5)
Too bad = You only get one V
penalties
45 min extra worktime = you need to come after school and do homework, this will last for 45 min or until the task is done
Coloringpage = You get to pick a coloringpage, You need to color it and perform tasks that might be on it. You need to hand it in during the next lesson, If you don't you get 2 marks.
2/1 marks = a mark is an X, if you get 3 of these you will automaticly earn the 45 min extra worktime.
Snitch = You can pick a classmate who also is checked for homework
Lucky! = You don't get a penalty
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Tips
The coloured words in the book are important! Make sure you always learn what they are and mean! You can use Quizlet to help you learn them.
Assignments help you practice for the test, always do them en also correct them!
Practice with: lessonups, Quizlet, BVJ online or Biologiepagina.nl
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B1 Metabolism
You can write down the reaction formula of photosynthesis.
You can explain why glucose contains lots of energy
You can recognize mitochondria en explain their function.
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B2 Respiration and combustion
You know that a combustion needs fuel and oxygen.
You know that a combustion releases energy and waste products.
You can list/recognize examples of combustion.
You know the difference and similarities between combustion and respiration.
You can explain why organisms need respiration.
You can explain why organisms need to breathe oxygen
You can write down the reaction formula of respiration.
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B3 The respiratory system
You can name, recognize and explain the functions of the parts shown in fig. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
You can write down the route air takes when you in- and exhale.
You can list 5 reasons why breathing through your nose is more healthy.
You can describe how the uvula and epiglottis move during normal breathing and swallowing.
You can explain how the windpipe and bronchi are built
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B4 Breathing
You can explain how the composition of air changes inside the alveoli.
You can explain how the composition of blood changes when it passes the alveoli.
You can explain how and when oxygen and carbon dioxide are added to the blood and when/why they leave the blood.
You understand what is shown in fig. 1, 3 and 4
You can list the differences between chest- and abdominal breathing
For both ways of breathing, you can explain step by step how they make air enter or leave the lungs.
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B5 Healthy airways
You can explain how smoking or smog can damage lungs.
You can explain why these lungs have more difficulty working correctly.
You can list reasons why ventilation is important.
You can explain what a hay fever is, and what symptoms people suffer.
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B8 Cold-blooded and warm-blooded
You can list and recognize examples of organisms that are cold- or warm-blooded.
You can list pros and cons of being cold- or warm-blooded.
You can list adaptations of both cold- and warm-blooded animals to keep up their body temperature.
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Learning to do research 2 Air
You can explain what an indicator is.
You can describe how to use the indicator: limewater