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Recent Chemical Engineering Tutoring Session Notes
Today, the student and I covered topics related to evolution and natural selection with a focus on Equilibrium. I mostly clarified topics related to H-W equilibrium because the student still felt unclear about its significance and use. I feel confident he understood my message at the end of our session, however I still feel he could use a firmer grasp on the difference between allele frequency and genotype frequency in ideal populations. Otherwise, he is strong in his understanding of evolution.
We reviewed for the student's test on evolution the following day by reviewing:
- Analogous vs Homologous Structures
- Artificial vs Natural Selection
- Speciation and Hybrid Species
- Three main types of evidence for evolution
- Radiometric Dating
- The Contributions of Lyell, Darwin, Wallace, Malthus, and Linnaeus on our understanding of Evolution.
We reviewed his last test and quiz which both showed marked improvement.
For this session, we focused on the student's new chapter on reproduction. She started with plant reproduction. So, we covered the anatomy of the male and female plants, including the stamen and pistil. We also went over the difference between a spore and a pollen grain. Along the same lines, we covered how fertilization occurs in plants, pollen grain binding to the stigma leading to the formation of a pollen tube. She struggled the most with understanding the alternation of generations of plants and how a plant can go from being haploid to diploid and then back to haploid. To help her better understand this, I used a diagram showing that plants can only produce gametes during certain stages of their life cycle.
The student and I worked on concepts for his upcoming assessment on Evolution and the origins of life. He recently took a quiz. Last week, I made a review game for him. Next week, we plan to start reviewing for his end of course test.
Material discussed was a review on photosynthesis and glycolysis with an emphasis on its function, reactants, and products. Genetics was reviewed including a quick review of DNA and RNA, and then we proceeded to cover the central dogma of biology (DNA to RNA to Protein, as well as its variations), translation and transcription, meiosis (gametes, zygotes, and ploidy number), heredity and inheritance (including how to utilize Punnett squares), and lastly an overview of mutations (insertions, deletions, and substitutions and their effects on an organism).
The student started her unit on evolution. We reviewed a take-home quiz in which she did well with defining terms related to fossils, geological layers, organs, and structures. She struggled with understanding molecular clock theory and reading branching diagrams. We covered a basic intro to Darwin's theory and its origins. She did well with differentiating between individual mutation and adaptation of a population.