Fungi and Protist Quiz (5 minutes to study) HAPPY THURSDAY Independent CHAMPS C2 computer.

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Fungi and Protist Quiz (5 minutes to study) HAPPY THURSDAY Independent CHAMPS C2 computer

Missing Work Period 1 Notecard Sticker Sheet -Rick-Jacob -Nick-Kevin Virus/Microorganisms Test -Bailey Virus Notecard Pictures -Melissa -Bailey Kingdom Chart Quiz -Arthur Taxonomy Quiz -Nick -Arthur -Jaiden -Christy Classification Video Quiz -Jacob -Nick Most Missed Quiz – Evolution -Nick Period 2 Notecard Sticker Sheet -Jefferson -Ryan -Keegan Virus Notecard Pictures -Ingride Kingdom Chart Quiz -Miranda Taxonomy Quiz -Keegan -Ubaid Period 6 Notecard Stickers -Emily -Jacob -Christopher Taxonomy Quiz -Mykel -Joe Classification Video Quiz -Lesly -Lukas -Mykel -Emily -Christopher Most Missed Quiz – Evolution -Mykel -Emily Period 5 Test Analysis -Verenise Notecard Stickers -Aaron -Christopher Virus Notecard Pictures -Lilly -Verenise Classification Video Quiz -Gerardo -Lance -Christopher 5 Fingers of Evolution Quiz -Maria Taxonomy Quiz -Lilly -Ariel Period 4 Notecard Sticker Sheet -Joceline -Logan -Max -Hailey Virus Notecard Pictures -Max Virus & Microorganisms Quiz -Chyna Classification Video Quiz -Emma -Logan -Chyna Taxonomy Quiz -Logan -Max

What is BTP? B iology T utoring P rogram Applications due Friday, March 4 th !

Collect Today Protist/Fungi Quiz Virus Cycle Diagram MAKEUP Quiz Assigned Page 114 – Notecard Definitions (TOMORROW) Late Notecard Sticker Sheet (-30 Points)

Unit 9 – Plant Systems Definitions Due Friday (2/26/16) All Parts Due Friday (3/4/16) 1.Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) 2.Anther 3.Cellular Respiration 4.Filament 5.Flower 6.Gametophyte 7.Germination 8.Glucose 9.Gravitropism 10.Guard cells 11.Hydrotropism 12.Leaf 13.Ovary 14.Ovule 15.Petal 16.Phloem 17.Photosynthesis 18.Phototropism 19.Pistil (Carpel) 20.Pollen 21.Pollination 22.Roots 23.Sepal 24.Spore 25.Stamen 26.Stem 27.Stigma 28.Stoma 29.Style 30.Thigmotropism 31.Transpiration 32.Vascular Tissue 33.Xylem 34.Mitochondria 35.Chloroplast PG 114

Essential Question How do Fungi and Protist compare and contrast? Standard B.8C - compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. PG 115

TROPISMS

Plant hormones are chemical substances that control a plant’s patterns of growth and development, and the plant’s responses to environmental conditions. The portion of an organism affected by a particular hormone is known as its target cell.

Phototropism The tendency of a plant to grow toward a source of light. Gravitropism The response of a plant to the force of gravity Thigmotropism The response of plants to touch Hydrotropism The response of plants to water Examples:

Tropisms – Response to the environment Phototropism Gravitropism ThigmotropismHydrotropism

Summary must include…….. -Plants are living -Plants have no nervous system -Responds to -Touch -Temperature -Light -Water -Controlled by hormones -Tropism – a plant’s response to the environment -Positive – grow towards a stimulus -Negative – grow away from a stimulus

Fungi and Protist Lab

Protist/Fungi Lab Protist Lab 1: Collect a sample of pond water using a pipette. 2: Place one drop of water in the center of the slide and cover with a cover slip (small plastic square) 3: View under the microscope using the lowest objective, and move up. (DO NOT GO TO A HIGHER OBJECTIVE IF YOU DO NOT SEE ANYTHING! ASK FOR HELP!) 4: Take a picture/video of your PROTIST slide through the microscope and it to me 5: Rinse and dry microscope slide and return to teacher. OR send it to me on the REMIND APP Fungi Lab 1.Go to Notes Page 115D 2.Label the cap, gills, & stalk of the fruiting body using page 579 of your textbook. 3.Answer questions 115D from your notes using the textbook. Q1: Page 580 & Page 607 Q2: Page 581 Q3: Page 581 – In addition, answer the following question. How is spore production an advantage? 4. If time permits, use the electronic microscope. LAB & Small Group CHAMPS