Thursday 20 October 2016

Strawberry DNA Extraction

In Science 9 we have been learning about DNA and after all that talk we just had to see it. This lead us to a simple DNA extraction lab that yielded an incredible amount of DNA. Strawberries were an excellent fruit to use as they are octoploid. This means they have 8 sets of chromosomes. For comparison, we only have two sets! The DNA is the white thread-like material in the photos below.

Friday 14 October 2016

Gummy Bear Osmosis

In Biology 30 we have been studying how cells can maintain a stable internal environment. This lead to an investigation of passive and active transport. To illustrate osmosis we created a Gummy Bear Osmosis lab where we essentially placed gummy bears into different solutions to see whether or not osmosis would occur. In doing so, we discovered that Vinegar, 7-Up, Tap Water, and the Baking Soda solution were hypotonic and caused the bear to swell. In some cases, quite extensively going from 2 grams to 9 grams! The rubbing alcohol was hypertonic and the pancake syrup was isotonic. Check out some of our lab results below.

Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide

Today in Science 9 we performed a lab about Chemical Changes. Using hydrogen peroxide and both liver and potato we were able to observe the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. This chemical reaction yielded oxygen gas and water...hence the overflowing text tubes. Note to self next time, remember to use larger test tubes. An extra bonus today was the simple fact that we got to wear our new safety goggles. Don't they look great?

Saturday 10 September 2016

Who's The Next Top Model?

In Science 9 we spent our class building models of atoms. We have been busy studying matter and the different historical models that were proposed by such scientists as Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr. Can you guess what this atom is? HINT: Yellow represent electrons, Red represents protons, and green represents neutrons.

Thursday 1 September 2016

Welcome Back!

Can you believe our summer is over and we are back at school? The summer always passes so quickly and so will this semester knowing how busy you will be in either Science 9, Science 10, Health Science 20, Biology 30, or Health and Career Guidance 9. I am so happy to have you in my class. Welcome aboard!

Saturday 9 May 2015

What's Your Type?

Is it A....B....AB....O? Are you positive or negative? In Health Science, students were given 4 patients with unknown blood types. Using simulated blood, students used the simple agglutination test to determine what Mr. Jones, Mr. Green, Mr. Smith, and Ms. Brown's blood types were. Here are some pictures of us being medical lab techs. It sure looks like Mr. Smith is A+!

Tuesday 7 April 2015

Mrs Jamieson

For the past three weeks, the Biology 30 Period 5 class has had the pleasure of being taught by Mrs Jamieson, a third year U of R student. While at MCS, Mrs Jamieson taught the Cell Structure and Function Unit. Here she is seen doing a demo about heat shock and the cell membrane.