Friday, October 29, 2010

BIO-SHEETS 31-32: DNA Assignment and Project Sheet


BIO-SHEETS 24-30: Genetic Functions Note Package







BIO-SHEETS 20-23: DNA Replication and Associated Enzymes




BIO-SHEETS 18-19: Important Molecule Diagrams


BIO-SHEETS 12-17: Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic Acids






BIO-SHEETS 7-11: Biochemistry - Basic Reactions





BIO-SHEETS 1-6: Basic Units of Life - The Cell






Welcome to Mr. Wang's Blog!

Hello everyone,

Welcome to Mr. Wang's BioBlog, a place for learning, success and recovering the biology sheets that you lost due to your irresponsibility! In the BioBlog you are able to browse and search for a variety of biology 12 sheets that have been handed out to you throughout the course of the year. In this way, paper won't be wasted and many of you won't have to suffer the tragedy of not having those important biology sheets on the same weekend that you are supposed to study for your unit test. These are but the few benefits, not to mention the reduction of stress you'll bless Mr. Wang with. However, like any other site, the BioBlog does come with its own kind of rules which you automatically oblige to follow upon its use.


Before using the BioBlog . . .
-Please know that while we try our best to keep the BioBlog as updated as possible, it will not always be so. The BioBlog is ran and maintained by your teacher with the assistance of your classmate, both of whom are equally as busy as the other. Please be respectful and do not complain when the most recent sheet you're looking for is not there yet. It will be in time.

-There are some classes who have different course directions in this year. These classes include the Biology 12-AP class along with the normal Biology class mixed within AP. Because of this, the sheets that they may be looking for might not be contained within the BioBlog. The BioBlog is mainly synchronized with the Biology 12 class in H-block. So, please know that if your class is studying a different unit from that of H block's unit, the sheets you are looking for will most likely not yet be in the BioBlog.

-If you would like to have pages uploaded to the BioBlog just in case, even though you are not part of H block's curriculum, feel free to tell Mr. Wang which sheet you want uploaded. It might just be!

-Due to certain legal issues, there are some sheets that cannot be uploaded as it would count as 'illegal distribution of original works'. Sheets that are not uploaded even though they have been handed out a long time ago might fall within this problem. And thus, these sheets may never see the light of day within the BioBlog and nothing can be done about that.

-Sheets that are too long to be scanned by everyday-home scanners are also not included within the BioBlog. They simply will not fit within the scanner's perimeters, and if they do the results are cropped to the point of being useless.

-The quality of the scans are the best that can be provided given the resources of the BioBlog's creator. Some sheets may contain scribbles, or doodles, but they are there to be used 'as-is'. Some sheets that are scanned may have fuzzy font or may have darker than normal backgrounds that may hinder the sheet's legibility. Again, these problems occur naturally and nothing much more can be done; thus, these are also provided 'as-is'. If you are willing to use some technique in Photoshop that addresses these problems, please feel free to volunteer.

By using this site you agree to... :
-Use the website strictly for personal and academical use! No further distribution of the sheets provided within the BioBlog. No personal benefit shall also come from content that is provided by the BioBlog.

-Only tell others within your Biology class about the BioBlog. This is a specialized website meant only for Mr. Wang's biology classes within A. R. MacNeill; no other parties other than affiliates of these two bodies need to be involved with the BioBlog.

-Not post any spam, vulgarities or obscenities that will usually not be allowed within the school during school hours. As grade twelves attending the school, or as a person who has attended school, you should be fully aware of what the terms 'spam', 'vulgarities' or 'obscenities' may refer to. Keep things educational here folks.

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That is pretty much all.

For any questions, feel free to contact me at
wicki.schreiber@gmail.com

or feel free to contact Mr. Wang at
mwang@sd38.bc.ca