Bellwork 9/25 Are viruses living? Describe the structure of a virus. How are the lytic and lysogenic life cycles of viruses different? Draw a bacteriophage.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MULTI-CELLULAR VS. UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
Advertisements

Milestone Minutes Organisms Week 2. Plants obtain energy through the process of photosynthesis  Occurs in the chloroplast, chlorophyll (pigment) traps.
Protists The Unicellular Eukaryotes. Some Basics:  species  difficult to classify  no “ typical ” protist  most aquatic, some terrestrial.
Ecology Unit 2. Flashcard Warm-up Biotic relating to, produced by, or caused by living organisms. My picture: My sentence: Abiotic non-living chemical.
Kingdom Diversity. 3 Domains Domain Archae – contains members of the Kingdom Archaebacteria Domain Bacteria – contain members of the Kingdom Eubacteria.
Scientific method Compare hypothesis, constants, control, variable and conclusion How can we increase validity of a scientific experiment? Why are controls.
ECOLOGY. What is Ecology? What do living things have in common? Life characteristics:  made up of cells  reproduction  based on a universal genetic.
Objective 3 Interdependence of Living Things Review of Ecology Bacteria, Viruses And Man’s Effects on the Environment.
Mon 5/11 What is ecology? is the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
Ecosystem Model.
1 If two organisms belong to the same order then they must also belong to the same ______________.
1. Classify the following as biotic or abiotic. Sunflower___Biotic______________ Water___Abiotic________________________ E.coli bacteria__Biotic ___________________.
What you should know by now!. Levels of Organization Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population Organism.
Ch. 17: Organizing Life’s Diversity
How Ecosystems Work Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Objectives 5 things you should know 1.Be able to describe how energy is transferred from the sun to producers.
Vocabulary Review Ecology. Portion of earth that supports life. Biosphere.
Classification Concepts. The 3 Domains of Life 3) Eukaryotes 1)Bacteria 2) Archaeabacteria.
Releasing Energy From Sugar (glucose) Converting Energy in Food to the Only Form of Energy that a Living Cell Can Use Directly The Only Form of “Living.
Biology Domain 2 Organisms. Biology Standard 2: Students will derive the relationship between single-celled and multi-celled organisms and the increasing.
October 2, 2012 Objective: Students will understand and compare abiotic and biotic factors; define and contrast population and species Do Now: Have Ch.
Six Kingdoms. What characteristics determine how to classify an organism into a kingdom?
Protists. Characteristics: eukaryotic mostly unicellular may be plant-like, animal-like, or fungus-like in mode of nutrition (how they get food)
Kingdoms Of Living Things. Virus Non living, but they do have hereditary material or DNA Can only reproduce inside another living cell. It injects its.
Learning Goal Understand that all living things are made of cells. Compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Vocabulary & Notes for “Cells to Systems” Booklet (pages 1 & 2)
Review ECOLOGY. 1.Compare the terms abiotic and biotic. List two examples for abiotic factors. List two examples for biotic factors. ABIOTIC AND BIOTIC.
Topic: Classification Aim: Describe how to use dichotomous keys. Do Now: HW: Classification Castle Learning due Tuesday, January 12 th.
Ecology. Study of organisms interactions with the environment (abiotic factors) and each other (biotic factor)
The Biosphere Ch 3; Essential Standards: 2.1.1,
SB3. Students will derive the relationship between single-celled and multi-celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems.. Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates.
Unit 9: Ecology Test Review Answers 1) Play the slide show 2) Read the question & try to answer before clicking to see the answer. 3) Click to go to the.
Characteristics of Living Things Protistology Facts Animal-Like Protists Fungi-Like Protists Misc. Plant-Like Protists.
Section 5-1: Energy Flow in an ecosystem. Objectives: Describe how energy is transferred from the sun to producers and then to consumers. Describe one.
Where does the flow of energy in an ecosystem begin? The sun provides the radiant energy necessary for all the organisms in an ecosystem. Autotrophs (or.
Domain II Organisms EOCT Review pages ATP is a nucleotide. It is used as a source of energy in the cell.
How Ecosystems Work Energy Flow in Ecosystems. Objectives 5 things you should know 1.Be able to describe how energy is transferred from the sun to producers.
Chapter 2: Ecology Flushing High School Trisha Ferris.
Chapter 2 Vocabulary. Chapter 2 Vocabulary Terms Biology Organism Organization Growth Development Reproduction Species Stimulus Response Homeostasis Adaptation.
Vocabulary Review Ecology.
What have we studied so far?
Q: What do autotrophs make?
Eukaryotes or Prokaryotes
Unit 1.2 Review.
Protists.
Protist/Fungi and Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Review
Part I: Communities and Populations Part II: Energy and Matter
Interactions between organisms and their environment
The flow of matter and energy through an ecosystem.
Viruses, Bacteria, Protist
Warm-Up Tues 2/14 Which substance was better at blocking the growth of bacteria? Explain. (The words zone of inhibition MUST be in your answer).
The Three Domains 1. Archaea 2. Bacteria 3. Eukarya
The Three Domains 1. Archaea 2. Bacteria 3. Eukarya
The Six Kingdoms of Living Things
Bellringer Send up 1 person from your table group to check their chart with my key for the respiration breakdown chart and worksheet I gave out last.
BIOL 211 Supplemental Instruction
Ecology Module 15.
The Eukaryotes.
Bacteria, Protists, & Fungi
Ecology Module 15.
Energy in the ecosystem
Packet 13: Plants Chapters 21-24
Photosynthesis VS Cellular Respiration Foldable
Ecology Module 15.
Ecology Module 15.
(pg. 104) 6 Kingdoms of Life Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
Ecosystems Roles Anything Goes Populations
UNIT 4 – INTRODUCTION TO ECOLOGY
6 Kingdoms of Life Use the information provided in this presentation to complete your 6 Kingdom chart.
Ecology.
Ecology Module 15.
Presentation transcript:

Bellwork 9/25 Are viruses living? Describe the structure of a virus. How are the lytic and lysogenic life cycles of viruses different? Draw a bacteriophage

Bellwork 9/26 Take out U3P3 HW Make a cladogram using the following chart CharactersSharkBullfrogKangarooHuman VertebraeXXXX Mammary Glands XX PlacentaX Two pairs of limbs XXX

Bellwork 9/29 Take a microviewer from the cart Take out U3P4 Homework Are bacteria living? How are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria different? Describe the 2 different types of asexual reproduction in bacteria.

Bellwork 10/6 Are protists unicellular, multicellular or both? How are protists classified? Why are algae important to aquatic food chains?

Bellwork 10/10 Take out lab and U4P3 homework Which protist causes African sleeping sickness? How is it transmitted? Which protist causes Malaria? How is it transmitted? Where does most of Earth’s oxygen come from? How do Amoebas move? How do Paramecium move?

Bellwork 10/20 #6 Are plants autotrophic or heterotrophic? Are plant cells eukaryotic or prokaryotic? Unicellular or multicellular? What is the first question we ask when classifying plants? Vascular plants can be divided into 2 categories. What are they? Give 2 defining characteristics of nonvascular plants.

Bellwork 10/21 #7 Where does photosynthesis occur in a plant? What do guard cells do? How are most gymnosperms pollinated? What is the role of the fruit in angiosperms?

Bellwork 11/5#8 Take out Friday’s assignment What do the arrows in a food web show? How much energy is passed from one trophic level to the next? Explain the role of a decomposer in a food web.

Bellwork 11/10 #9 Grab one microviewer per lab table Write the equation for photosynthesis What are the two steps of photosynthesis In each step, what is needed and what is created?

11/12 #10 Take out U6P5 even if I checked yours yesterday What is the equation for cell respiration? What are the three steps of aerobic cell respiration? How many ATP are produced during each step? Compare photosynthesis to cell respiration

11/13 #11 What are the two types of fermentation? How are they different? How are they similar? All types of cell respiration start with which step? At what point in aerobic cell respiration is CO2 released? How is energy released from an ATP molecule?

12/1#12 Bellwork will be collected 12/9 Define and give an example of each of the three types of symbiotic relationships Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism

12/2 #13 Bellwork will be collected 12/9 Why does primary succession take so much longer than secondary succession? How does a habitat differ from an organism’s niche? Give three examples of limiting factors in a population.

12/5 #14 Bellwork will be collected 12/9 Turn in your biome packet How is population growth calculated? Why do populations reach carrying capacity? Draw a graph that shows a population going through a lag phase, exponential growth phase and then reaching carrying capacity.

12/6 #15 Bellwork will be collected tomorrow All bellwork questions will be posted to my website tonight Describe the population growth for each of the following countries A B C