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2 Prokaryotes
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3 Viruses
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4 Bacteria, Virus, or both????
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5 Diseases
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6 Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic
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7 Misc.
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9 The three shapes of bacteria with a simple drawing
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10 What is cocci, bacillus, and spirilla
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11 The two domains of prokaryotes
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12 Bacteria and Archea
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13 Bacteria that stain purple
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14 What are gram positive
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15 How does a photoautotroph obtain food?
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16 Light-self-feeder Makes food (organic compounds from inorganic compunds) using energy from sunlight
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17 The three ways bacteria exchange genetic material
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18 Golgi body
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19 Two components of all viruses
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20 Nucleic acid (genetic material) and protein coat
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21 3 characteristics viruses share with living cells
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22 -evolve -replicate -have nucleic acid
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23 3 characteristics of living cells that viruses don’t have
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24 -grow and develop -viruses require a cells machinery to reproduce -no cell membrane (organelles)
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25 The type of virus that infects bacteria
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26 Bacteriophage
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27 Draw a BacteriophageDraw a Bacteriophage Label the head, DNA, tail, and tail fibersLabel the head, DNA, tail, and tail fibers
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28 TEM
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29 HIV
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30 Virus
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31 Has DNA
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32 Both can – some viruses have RNA only
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33 Strep throat
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34 Bacteria
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35 Can be pathogens
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36 Both
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37 Mad Cow Disease
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38 Neither
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39 The term for a disease causing agent
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40 What is a pathogen?
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41 The name of the cycle when a virus causes the host cell to burst
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42 lytic
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44 An infectious particle of just RNA (not a virus)
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45 Viroid
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46 A protein that causes disease
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47 prion
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48 Draw and explain the lytic and lysogenic cycles
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49 lytic
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50 Contains a nucleus
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51 Eukaryotic
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52 Bacteria
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53 Prokaryotic
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54 Plant and animal cells
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55 Eukaryotic
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56 Contains nucleiod
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57 Prokaryotic
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60 Prokaryotic
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61 2 main molecules that make up the plasma membrane
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62 Lipids and proteins
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63 How many medals did the US win in Sochi?
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64 28
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65 The type of bacteria
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66 Gram positive cocci Gram negative bacillus
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67 The closest relative of primates on the cladogram
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68 Rodents and rabbits
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69 The common ancestor of birds
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70 None!
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73 Diffusion Lab
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74 Cell Lab
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75 Pictures
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76 Organelles
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77 Name that cell
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78 Misc.
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80 If the side length of a cube is 3 cm, what is the volume?
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81 27 cm 3
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82 As a cell gets larger, what happens to its surface area?
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83 It increases.
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84 As a cell gets larger, what happens to its surface area to volume ratio?
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85 It decreases.
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86 Find the surface area of a cube with side length of 1 cm
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87 6 cm 2
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88 Find the volume of a cube with a side length of 0.1 mm
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90 There was no nucleus in the cork cells because….
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91 Cork cells were non-living.
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92 Nucleolus was seen in this cell.
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93 Onion
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94 Small green circles in Elodea cells.
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95 Chloroplasts
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96 Outside boundary of Elodea and onion cells
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97 Cell wall
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98 Epithelial cells observed.
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99 Cheek cells
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102 Orange area
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103 Rough ER
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104 Plant or animal?
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105 Plant
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108 Prokaryote or Eukaryote?
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109 Prokaryote
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110 Identify cell part
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111 Mitochondria
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112 Identify cell part
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113 Nucleolus
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114 Identify cell part
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115 Rough ER
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116 Identify cell part
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117 Plasma/Cell Membrane
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118 Identify cell part
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119 Chloroplast
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131 Placed in a salt solution.
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132 Flagella and cilia are composed of these.
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133 Microtubules
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134 Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes?
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135 Eukaryotes
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136 What molecules?
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137 lipids
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139 Rough ER
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140 What is it?
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