http://equalsmcsquared.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] equalsmcsquared.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2005-09-20 10:38 am
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Biology

*Why no, the science teacher isn't following a set theme. And this should make the students who were complaining about no chemistry much happier.*

Today, we will be discussing the chemicals one would find in a cell. If you would open your notes to page 24. And don't forget to sign the roll sheet--two consecutive absences will earn you detention. I will post lists later on this week.

Reductionism is an assumption that underlies much of contemporary science. The central premise: To understand a complex system, break the system down into its parts. This has been a very successful program for many areas of biology (though not for all). It can, if applied overly dogmatically, lead to an overly mechanical view of the cell. But it is a useful approach, and one that generates an extraordinary volume of research.
* Hierarchic view of life: to understand life fully, need to study it at different levels
* The cell is a chemical machine; its parts and its language are chemical
* Need sophisticated tools to analyze the components: chromatography,electrophoresis, etc.
* Biochemistry is study of these parts

[identity profile] bluemanoncampus.livejournal.com 2005-09-21 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't met her personally yet, but based on what I've heard, she is somewhat off, yes. Of course, the rumor mill says that about most of us. ::quick grin::

How was your weekend at home?
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[personal profile] demonbelthazor 2005-09-21 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
*scowls a little*

The usual. Got lectured. Pay attention in class, do your homework, get good grades, stop chasing girls. Yeah, right.

*grins*