Friday, October 28, 2016

Honors Core Biology Cell-abration Presentations

In our study of cell function and structure the students were assigned a cell organelle or process to research and produce a short google slide presentation for Mr. Ippolito's section. These are their unedited presentations.


L. Abbott - Extracellular Matrix
T. Bender -  Flagellum and Cilia
J. Burstein - Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
L. Cruikshank - Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
J. Curran - Nucleolus
E. Donohue - Chromatin/Chromosomes
Z. Flangos - Ribosomes
A. Gaston - Golgi Apparatus
S. Huss - Lysosome
K. Ircha - Mitochondrion
F. Jones - Peroxisome
Q. Madden - Cell Wall
S. Mitchell - Microtubules
C. Mooney - Microfilament
A. New - Centrioles
E. Parson - Central Vacuole
T. Purdy - Chloroplast
M. Pytosh - Plasmodesmata
M. Rizzo - Desmosome/Tight Junction/Gap Junction
B. Sands - Nuclear Envelope
A. Saralegui - Phagocytosis/Pinocytosis
N. Semenyuk - Contractile Vacuole
S. Sulimirski - Autophagy
S. Sullivan - Secretory Vesicles
S. Whitney - Endosymbiosis Theory

Honors Core Biology Bronx River Research Initiative Presentations

As part of the Bronx River Research Initiative Mr. Ippolito's Honors Core Biology class prepared a short informational google slide presentation or one-page report describing one type of macroinvertebrate that may be found in the river.
Leeches by L. Abbott
Hemiptera by T. Bender
Dragonflies by J. Burstein
Stonefly by L. Cruikshank
Leeches Paper by J. Curran
Clams by E. Donohue
Crayfish by Z. Flangos
Leeches by A. Gaston
Mayfly by S. Huss
Snails by K. Ircha
Coleoptera by F. Jones
Dragon Fly by Q. Madden
Dragonflies (Odonata) by S. Mitchell
Mussels & Clams by C. Mooney
Scuds by A. New
Macroinvertebrate overview by E. Parson
True Bugs (Hemiptera) by E. Parson
Dobsonflies by T. Purdy
Dragonflies by M. Pytosh
Mussels (Mollusca) by M. Rizzo
Dragonflies by B. Sands
Flatworm (Platyhelminthes) by A. Saralegui
Crayfish (Decapoda) by N. Semenyuk
Sowbugs by S. Sulimirski
Crane Fly by S. Sullivan
Dobsonflies by S. Whitney

These presentations/papers are "raw" student work presented here as submitted by the students without teacher editions.