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dfdsfdfddscx cx page should include three questions per paragraph. Make a 2 column table. The left column should be the questions...do NOT answer the questions. See the example I've made for 1.1 Introduction. Each page should include the following items:
 * Instructions**:
 * Unit title, Chapter title, Section title and subsection title (brown writing) and page # of the subsection at the top left.
 * 3 questions per paragraph.
 * Each question must be in their own row and in the left column.
 * Skip a row between each question.
 * Yes, you can put in images and videos.


 * 1) First name = title/headings and Q's. Due Nov 9th.
 * 2) 2nd name a paragraph in your own words explain the section. If the first person has not completed their job then you need to fix it for them. Due Nov 20th.
 * 3) 3rd name answer the Q's. Also, if the 1st two students did not do their their jobs then you need to complete it for them. Due Nov 22nd.

If you do not see your name three times, please let me know.

=Unit 1 Cells and Systems=

Chapter 1 The cell is the basic unit of life.
1.1 Observing Living Things 1.2 Cells 1.3 Diffusion, Osmosis, and the Cell Membrane
 * 1.1 Introduction (Sample Page)
 * Amazing Survival Stories (Hanae F)(Shannen G)(Marcus H)
 * Characteristics of Living Things (Victor F)(Clemmie G)(Melissa H)
 * Examining Very Small Living Things (Micah F)(Maya D. G)(Jonah H)
 * Early Microscopes (Jimmy F)(Ray G)(Joey H)
 * The Compound Light Microscope (Darren F)(Hikari G)(Rosie H)
 * 1.2 Introduction (Simran F)(Wesley G)(Calisha H)
 * Using an Analogy to Understand a Cell (Chelsea F)(Fiona G)(Valeria H)
 * Inside a Cell (Ryan F)(Garren G)(Gigi H)
 * Functions of Cell Organelles (Erin F)(Rachel G)(Andrew H)
 * Typical Animal and Plant Cells (Nancy F)(Jamie G)(Eugene H)
 * Organelles for Assembly, Transport, and Storage (Lucas F)(Lucy G)(Alexander H)
 * The Difference between Plant and Animal Cells (Vincy F)(Marcus G)(Beverly H)
 * Cell Theory (Erica F)(Zoe G)(Kyle H)
 * Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells (Brian F)(Nerissa G)(Elisah H)
 * Bacteria (Serena F)(Julia G)(Angela H)
 * Viruses (Adrian F)(Sasha G)(Philip H)
 * 1.3 Introduction (Rachel F)(Richard G)(Eric H)
 * What is Diffusion? (Kerens F)(Alice G)(Jerry H)
 * Osmosis (Jasmine F)(Aletha G)(Derek H)

Chapter 2 Human body systems work independently and together.
2.1 Body Systems 2.2 The Digestive and Excretory Systems 2.3 The Circulatory and Respiratory Systems
 * 2.1 Introduction (Alexandra F)(Lynn G)(Jaspar H)
 * The Characteristics of Systems (Neil F)(Boris G)(Leah H)
 * Introducing the Systems of the Human Body (Madison F)(Max G)(Jordan H)
 * Organ Systems: Putting It All Together (Chris F)(Maya T. G)(Windsor H)
 * Tissues: The Foundation of Body Systems (Avani F)(Jessica Y G)(Minnie H)
 * 2.2 Introduction (Billy F)(Kate G)(Jake H)
 * Four Food Groups (Aaron F)(Mona G)(Megan H)
 * Food Pyramid (Sarah F)(Natalie G)(Yu Wei H)
 * Food Availability (Sheena F)(Tara G)(Andria H)
 * Types of Nutrients (Shannen G)(Chanelle G)(Jessica H)
 * The Four Stages of Digestion (Clemmie G)(Melissa H)(Kahn H)
 * Stage 1: Ingestion (Maya D. G)(Marcus H)(Kirsten F)
 * Stage 2: Digesting (Ray G)(Jonah H)(Jessica T. G)
 * Stage 3: Absorbing (Hikari G)(Joey H)(Miranda F)
 * Stage 4: Eliminating (Wesley G)(Rosie H)(Hanae F)
 * Excretion (Fiona G)(Calisha H)(Victor F)
 * Nutritional Disorders - Disrupting the Digestive System (Garren G)(Valeria H)(Micah F)
 * Eating Disorders (Rachel G)(Gigi H)(Jimmy F)
 * 2.3 Introduction (Jamie G)(Andrew H)(Simran F)
 * Taking a Closer Look at the Heart (Lucy G)(Eugene H)(Chelsea F)
 * The Circulatory System (Marcus G)(Alexander H)(Ryan F)
 * Types of Blood Vessels (Zoe G)(Beverly H)(Erin F)
 * The Components of Blood (Nerissa G)(Kyle H)(Nancy F)
 * The Respiratory System (Julia G)(Elisah H)(Lucas F)
 * Gas Exchange in the Alveoli (Sasha G)(Angela H)(Vincy F)
 * Smoking (Chanelle G)(Philip H)(Erica F)

Chapter 3 The immune system protects the human body.
3.1 The Immune System 3.2 Factors Affecting the Immune System
 * 3.1 Introduction (Richard G)(Eric H)(Brian F)
 * First Line of Defence (Alice G)(Jerry H)(Serena F)
 * Second Ling of Defence (Aletha G)(Derek H)(Adrian F)
 * Innate Immune Response (Lynn G)(Jaspar H)(Rachel F)
 * Acquired Immune Response (Boris G)(Leah H)(Kerens F)
 * 3.2 Introduction (Max G)(Jordan H)(Jasmine F)
 * Montagu's Observations (Maya T. G)(Windsor H)(Alexandra F)
 * Jenner's Famous Experiement (none)(Minnie H)(Neil F)
 * Vaccines (Kate G)(Jake H)(Madison F)
 * Disorders of the Immune System (Mona G)(Megan H)(Chris F)
 * Taking Care of Your Immune System (Natalie G)(Yu Wei H)(Avani F)

=Unit 2 Optics=

Chapter 4 Many properties of light can be understood using a wave model of light.
4.1 Properties of Waves 4.2 Properties of Visible Light 4.3 Light and the Electromagnetic Spectrum
 * 4.1 Introduction (Tara G)(Andria H)(Billy F)
 * Features of a Wave (Jessica Y G)(Jessica H)(Aaron F)
 * A Water Wave Moves Energy, Not Water (Marcus H)(Kahn H)(Sarah F)
 * Two Types of Waves (Melissa H)(Kirsten F)(Sheena F)
 * 4.2 Introduction (Jonah H)(Jessica T. G)(Shannen G)
 * Wave Model of Light (Joey H)(Miranda F)(Clemmie G)
 * Refraction of Light (Rosie H)(Hanae F)(Maya D. G)
 * Colours of the Rainbow (Calisha H)(Victor F)(Ray G)
 * Producing the Visible Spectrum (Valeria H)(Micah F)(Hikari G)
 * Colour and Reflection (Gigi H)(Jimmy F)(Wesley G)
 * 4.3 Introduction (Andrew H)(Darren F)(Fiona G)
 * Beyond Visible Light (Eugene H)(Simran F)(Garren G)
 * Electromagnetic Radiation (Alexander H)(Chelsea F)(Rachel G)
 * Wavelengths Longer than Visible Light (Beverly H)(Ryan F)(Jamie G)
 * Radio Waves (Kyle H)(Erin F)(Lucy G)
 * Microwaves (Elisah H)(Nancy F)(Marcus G)
 * Infrared Waves (Angela H)(Lucas F)(Zoe G)
 * Wavelengths Shorter than Visible Light (Philip H)(Vincy F)(Nerissa G)
 * Ultraviolet Waves (Eric H)(Erica F)(Julia G)
 * X Rays (Jerry H)(Brian F)(Sasha G)
 * Gamma Rays (Derek H)(Serena F)(Chanelle G)

Chapter 5 Optical systems make use of mirrors and lenses.
5.1 The Ray Model of Light 5.2 Using Mirrors to Form Images 5.3 Using Lenses to Form Images
 * 5.1 Introduction (Jaspar H)(Adrian F)(Richard G)
 * Light and Matter (Leah H)(Rachel F)(Alice G)
 * Shadows (Jordan H)(Kerens F)(Aletha G)
 * Light Can Be Reflected (Windsor H)(Jasmine F)(Lynn G)
 * The Law of Reflection (Minnie H)(Alexandra F)(Boris G)
 * Light Can be Refracted (Jake H)(Neil F)(Max G)
 * Refraction of Light in Water (Megan H)(Madison F)(Maya T. G)
 * Refraction of Light in Air (Yu Wei H)(Chris F)(Jessica Y G)
 * 5.2 Introduction (Andria H)(Avani F)(Kate G)
 * Plane Mirrors (Jessica H)(Billy F)(Mona G)
 * Concave Mirrors (Kahn H)(Aaron F)(Natalie G)
 * Convex Mirrors (Kirsten F)(Sarah F)(Tara G)
 * Introduction (Jessica T. G)(Sheena F)
 * Concave Lenses (Miranda F)(Darren F)(Darren F)
 * Convex Lenses
 * Focal Length in Convex Lenses

Chapter 6 Human vision can be corrected and extended using optical systems.
6.1 Human Vision 6.2 Extending Human Vision
 * Introduction
 * How Light Enters the Eye
 * The Cornea-Lens-Retina System
 * Blind Spot
 * Black-and-White Vision and Colour Vision
 * Correcting Focus Problems
 * Blindness
 * Other Types of Blindness
 * Introduction
 * How to Bring and Image into Focus
 * Microscopes
 * Telescopes
 * Binoculars
 * Cameras
 * Cameras Have Similarities to Human Eyes
 * Lasers
 * Laser Surgery
 * Optical Fibres

=Unit 3 Fluids and Dynamics=

Chapter 7 Kinetic molecular theory explains the characteristics of solids, liquids, and gases.
7.1 States of Matter 7.2 Fluids and Density
 * Introduction
 * The Particle Model of Matter
 * The Kinetic Molecular Theory
 * Thermal Expansion and Contraction
 * The Difference Between Heat and Temperature
 * Changes of State
 * Introduction
 * Solid, Liquid, and Gas Density
 * Layers of Fluids
 * Measuring Density
 * Displacement
 * Calculating Density

Chapter 8 Fluids are affected by forces, pressure and heat.
8.1 Forces 8.2 Pressure 8.3 Viscosity, Adhesion, and Cohesion
 * Introduction
 * Types of Forces
 * Measuring Mass
 * Weight Depends on Gravity
 * The Newton
 * Measuring Force
 * Forces and Motion
 * Introduction
 * Gases are Compressible
 * Pressure and Kinetic Activity in Gases
 * Liquids and Solids Are Very Difficult to Compress
 * Compression and Deformation
 * Comparing Pressure
 * Calculating Pressure
 * Introduction
 * The Effect of Temperature on Viscosity
 * Adhesion and Cohesion

Chapter 9 There are both natural and constructed fluid systems.
9.1 Fluids Under Pressure 9.2 Constructed Fluid Systems 9.3 Natural Fluid Systems
 * Introduction
 * Atmospheric Pressure
 * Pressure Differences
 * Liquid Pressure
 * Buoyancy
 * Rising and Sinking
 * Introduction
 * Fluids at Rest
 * Fluids in Motion
 * Hydraulic Systems
 * Hydraulic Fluid Transportation
 * Valves
 * Hydraulic Multiplication
 * Problems in Hydraulic Systems
 * Pneumatic Systems
 * Problems in Pneumatic Systems
 * Introduction
 * Fluid Systems in Humans
 * The Circulatory System
 * Blood Pressure
 * Disorders of Blood Circulation
 * The Respiratory System
 * Disorders of Breathing

=Unit 4 Water Systems on Earth=

Chapter 10 The water cycle plays a vital role on Earth.
10.1 Distribution of Water 10.2 How Ocean Water Differs from Fresh Water 10.3 Sources of Fresh Water 10.4 Water's Effect on Shaping Earth's Surface
 * Introduction
 * The Water Cycle
 * Introduction
 * Composition of Salt Water
 * Density of Salt Water
 * Freezing Point of Salt Water
 * Introduction
 * Factors Affecting Run-off
 * Drainage Basins
 * Ground Water
 * Glaciers
 * Introduction
 * Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
 * Weathering by Water and Ice
 * Erosion by Water and Ice
 * Deposition by Water and Ice

Chapter 11 Oceans control the water cycle.
11.1 Ocean Basins 11.2 Ocean Currents 11.3 Oceans and Climate
 * Introduction
 * The Origin of Ocean Water
 * Features of the Ocean Floor
 * Introduction
 * What Makes Surface Currents Move?
 * What Makes Deep Currents Move?
 * Ocean Waves and Their Effect on Shaping Land
 * Tides
 * Introduction
 * How Ocean Affect Weather
 * The Moderating Effect of Oceans on Climate

Chapter 12 Changes in water quantity and quality can affect living things.
12.1 Freshwater Environments 12.2 Saltwater Environments 12.3 Water Quality and Its Effects on Living Things
 * Introduction
 * Life in Lakes and Ponds
 * Life in Wetlands
 * Life in Rivers and Streams
 * Life in Estuaries
 * Introduction
 * Saltwater Life Forms
 * Introduction
 * Sources of Water Pollution
 * The Effects on Water Pollution