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Contenidos nodales as biology feb 2018
1. Colegio Las Cumbres
Nivel Medio - secundaria@lascumbres.edu.ar
ASIGNATURA: AS BIOLOGY
CURSO: SENIOR 5
PROFESOR/A: MARCELA LIPORACE MURGA
Contenido Nodal Sub-temas inlcuidos en el contenido nodal
The cell, basic unit of life
Prokaryote and Eukaryote cells: structure, similarities, differences
Animal and Vegetal cell: structure, similarities, differences
Cell organelles: aspect, location and functions
Cell membrane. Composition.
Movement in and out of the cell: osmosis, diffusion, passive and active
transport. Endocytosis and phagocytosis
Carbohydrates, Lipids and Proteins.
Enzymes. Function. Factors that affect their action.
Nucleic acids. Structure and function
Water
DNA. Structure. Replication. Translation and Transcription
Cell Cycle. Phases.
Meiosis and Mitosis
Circulatory System: Structure (components) and functioning. Cardiac cycle.
Lymph and Tissue Fluid.
Gaseous Exchange System: Structure (components) and functioning. Ventilation
Immune System. Component Cells. Mechanisms of action: Immune Response.
Types of immunity.
Infectious diseases: Cholera, Malaria, Tuberculosis, AIDS, Smallpox, Chicken pox,
Dengue, Zika and Chicungunya, Measles.
Cardiopulmonary diseases. Smoking.
3º Trimestre
CIRCULATORY, GAS
EXCHANGE AND IMMUNE
SYSTEMS IN HUMANS
THE CELL
Esquema de Contenidos para el Período de Orientación, evaluación y promoción - Febrero 2018
BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
1º Trimestre2º Trimestre