Cell Organelles and Functions Name the organelles Name the organelles Is this animal or plant? Is this animal or plant? Is this a Eukaryote or Prokaryote?

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Cell Organelles and Functions Name the organelles Name the organelles Is this animal or plant? Is this animal or plant? Is this a Eukaryote or Prokaryote? Is this a Eukaryote or Prokaryote?

Questions related to slide one Which organelle produces glucose? Which organelle produces glucose? A. mitochondrion A. mitochondrion B. Ribosome B. Ribosome C. Nucleus C. Nucleus D. Chloroplast D. Chloroplast Which organelle contains the genes? Which organelle contains the genes? A. Vacuole A. Vacuole B. Ribosome B. Ribosome C. Nucleus C. Nucleus D. Cell membrane D. Cell membrane

Transport Diffusion occurs through the cell membrane (pores) Diffusion occurs through the cell membrane (pores) From High Low concentrations From High Low concentrations If you put a cell into distilled water what will happen? If you put a cell into distilled water what will happen? Salt water? Salt water?

Energy transfers The ultimate source of energy for all organisms is the ______ ? The ultimate source of energy for all organisms is the ______ ? What is the difference in the autotrophs and the heterotrophs? What is the difference in the autotrophs and the heterotrophs? What which type of organism is a consumer? What which type of organism is a consumer? Which organism needs the sun directly? Which organism needs the sun directly?

Cell division Is this asexual or sexual reproduction? Is this asexual or sexual reproduction? Does this process make gametes? Does this process make gametes? Which phase do cells spend the most time in? Which phase do cells spend the most time in? What is meant by diploid number? What is meant by diploid number?

Genetics Which organisms are homozygous? Which organisms are homozygous? What phenotype will all the offspring have? What phenotype will all the offspring have? What cross could you make to get some blue- feathered offspring? What cross could you make to get some blue- feathered offspring? Why is meiosis needed for this process? Why is meiosis needed for this process?

Replication What base matches to Thymine? What base matches to Thymine? Who discovered this process? Who discovered this process? How does relate to cell division? How does relate to cell division? What happens after this? What happens after this?

Protein synthesis What is the structure that is brown and grey? What is the structure that is brown and grey? Which segment came from the nucleus? Which segment came from the nucleus? Why is this process so important? Why is this process so important?

Evolution Why is this a good example of an adaptation? Why is this a good example of an adaptation? What did Darwin say were the steps of Natural Selection? What did Darwin say were the steps of Natural Selection?

Galapagos Iguanas How do you explain this unique iguana? How do you explain this unique iguana? What is speciation? What is speciation? Can you give an example of speciation in dogs? Can you give an example of speciation in dogs?

Bacteria Prokaryotes- which Kingdoms? Prokaryotes- which Kingdoms? The dots are colonies The dots are colonies Rapid growth Rapid growth They were the first cells They were the first cells Why are they so important to the environment? Why are they so important to the environment?

Kingdom Protista Why is this kingdom diverse? Why is this kingdom diverse? Which organism is the autotroph? Which organism is the autotroph? Why are algae so important to the environment? Why are algae so important to the environment? How does the amoeba feed? How does the amoeba feed?

Animal Kingdom

Which picture in the previous slide- Which picture in the previous slide- Is an amphibian? Is an amphibian? Is warm-blooded? Is warm-blooded? Doesnt have blood? Doesnt have blood? Is an arthropod? Is an arthropod?

Plants What is the xylem and phloem? What is the xylem and phloem? What gas do they breathe in? What gas do they breathe in? What direction does water travel? Sugar? What direction does water travel? Sugar? What are the Stomata? What are the Stomata? What part of a tree produces the seeds? What part of a tree produces the seeds?