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Review over Unit Three
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Reproduction A type of reproduction in which organisms are derived from one parent and are genetically identical to that parent is called __________ Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Meiosis Mitosis
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A type of reproduction in which organisms are derived from one parent are genetically identical to that parent is called Asexual Reproduction
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Name three types of Asexual Reproduction
1 2 3
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Binary Fission Budding Fragmentation
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Which Type?
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Fragmentation
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Which Type?
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Budding
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Which Type
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Which of the following is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
A) Genetic Variation B) Do not need to find a mate C) Takes more time than sexual reproduction D) All of these are advantages
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Which of the following is an advantage of asexual reproduction?
A) Genetic Variation B) Do not need to find a mate C) Takes more time than sexual reproduction D) All of these are advantages
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Sexual reproduction Asexual Reproduction Mitosis Meiosis
A type of reproduction in which organisms are derived from two sex cells and offspring inherit traits from both parents is called ____________________ Sexual reproduction Asexual Reproduction Mitosis Meiosis
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Sexual reproduction Asexual Reproduction Mitosis Meiosis
A type of reproduction in which organisms are derived from two sex cells and offspring inherit traits from both parents is called ____________________ Sexual reproduction Asexual Reproduction Mitosis Meiosis
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Offspring that reproduce by sexual reproduction have
a) genetically identical DNA to a parent b) Half the number of chromosomes as parents c) Have genetic variation d) Twice double the amount of chromosomes as the parents
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Offspring that reproduce by sexual reproduction have
a) genetically identical DNA to a parent b) Half the number of chromosomes as parents c) Have genetic variation d) Twice double the amount of chromosomes as the parents
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Offspring that reproduce by sexual reproduction have
a) genetically identical DNA to a parent b) Half the number of chromosomes as parents c) Have genetic variation d) Twice double the amount of chromosomes as the parents
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Cell Cycle
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When organisms grow they must
Make new cells Move around Consume food Make larger cells
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When organisms grow they must
Make new cells Move around Consume food Make larger cells
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_______ is the division of the nucleus during cell division
Meiosis Mitosis Fission fragmentation
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_______ is the division of the nucleus during cell division
Meiosis Mitosis Fission fragmentation
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. ___________
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. ___________
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. METAPHASE
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. METAPHASE Chromosomes are pulled apart and travel to opposite ends of the cell. 3. ___________
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. METAPHASE Chromosomes are pulled apart and travel to opposite ends of the cell. 3. ANAPHASE
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. METAPHASE Chromosomes are pulled apart and travel to opposite ends of the cell. 3. ANAPHASE Two nuclear membranes form around two new sets of chromosomes. Mitosis is complete! 4. ___________
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Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes
Nuclear membrane disappears and DNA form into chromosomes. Centrioles begin to seperate to form Spindle Fibers 1. PROPHASE Homologous chromosomes attach to spindle fibers along the equator of the cell. 2. METAPHASE Chromosomes are pulled apart and travel to opposite ends of the cell. 3. ANAPHASE Two nuclear membranes form around two new sets of chromosomes. Mitosis is complete! 4. TELOPHASE
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________________- Process that creates sex cells.
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Division ocures Twice and
So the number of Chromosomes is reduced by half.
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In humans, a gamete (sex cell) has _____ chromosomes inside the nuclei.
46 23 92 4
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In humans, a gamete (sex cell) has _____ chromosomes inside the nuclei.
46 23 92 4
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Fungi
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Characteristics of the fungi kingdom
1. _______________- Have a nucleus. 2. Cell Walls made of _______________. 3.Mostly _____________, except for yeast, which is __________________.
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Characteristics of the fungi kingdom
1. __Eukaryotic___- Have a nucleus. 2. Cell Walls made of _______________. 3.Mostly _____________, except for yeast, which is __________________.
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Characteristics of the fungi kingdom
1. __Eukaryotic___- Have a nucleus. 2. Cell Walls made of ___Chitin___. 3.Mostly _____________, except for yeast, which is __________________.
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Characteristics of the fungi kingdom
1. __Eukaryotic___- Have a nucleus. 2. Cell Walls made of ___Chitin___. 3.Mostly _Multicellular__, except for yeast, which is ____Unicellular____.
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Break down the remains of dead organisms
Scavengers Autotrophs Heterotrophs Decomposers
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DECOMPOSERS- Break down the remains of dead organisms
They absorb the nutrients into their cells by diffusion or the process of ___________.
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DECOMPOSERS- Break down the remains of dead organisms
They absorb the nutrients into their cells by diffusion or the process of _Endocytosis_. (Active Transport- requires energy)
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Which of the following is a benefit of fungi
Helps to make medicines Used to make cheeses and breads Recycle nutrients into the soil for plants All of these are benefits
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Which of the following is a benefit of fungi
Helps to make medicines Used to make cheeses and breads Recycle nutrients into the soil for plants All of these are benefits
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Which of the following is a disease caused by a fungus
Tuberculosis Ringworm Streptococcus Poison ivy rash
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Which of the following is a disease caused by a fungus
Tuberculosis Ringworm Streptococcus Poison ivy rash Can also cause Thrush and Athlete’s foot
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This is a picture of what type of symbiotic relationship
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This is a picture of what type of symbiotic relationship
Lichen- Algae and a fungus
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What mutualistic relationship is this between a plant and a fungus?
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What mutualistic relationship is this between a plant and a fungus?
Mycorrhizae Fungus absorbs more water for the plant, and the plant provides sugars and a place for the fungus to live.
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Succession __________________- occurs when then was no pre-existing community and begins with the formation of soil. Secondary succession Primary succession Tertiary succession Disturbance
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Succession Primary Succession __________________- occurs when there was no pre-existing community and begins with the formation of soil. Secondary succession Primary succession Tertiary succession Disturbance
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_________ are called pioneer species because they help in the formation of soil by breaking down rock.
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Lichen are called pioneer species because they help in the formation of soil by breaking down rock.
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Forest Ecosystem Biome Climax Community
___________________- is a full growth community dominated by hardwood trees. Forest Ecosystem Biome Climax Community
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Climax Community
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Primary Succession Secondary Succession Tertiary Succession
____________________- occurs after a disturbance and is the regrowth of a community. Primary Succession Secondary Succession Tertiary Succession Disturbance regrowth
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Secondary Succession
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Name three examples of a disturbance
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Which of the following is an omnivore?
Killer Whale c) Adelle Penguin Elephant Seal d) Algae
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Which of the following is an omnivore?
Killer Whale c) Adelle Penguin Elephant Seal d) Algae
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Which of the following is an carnivore?
Elephant Seal c) Adelle Penguin Krill d) Cod
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Which of the following is an carnivore?
Elephant Seal c) Adelle Penguin Krill d) Cod
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How many producers are there in this diagram?
2 d) Not enough information
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How many producers are there in this diagram?
2 d) Not enough information
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What food source do the krill and penguin compete for?
Cod c) Small animals and unicellular org. Squid d) Algae
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What food source do the krill and penguin compete for?
Cod c) Small animals and unicellular org. Squid d) Algae
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What population would increase with the increase fishing of cod?
Elephant seal c) Killer Whale Squid d) Leopard Seal
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What population would increase with the increase fishing of cod?
Elephant seal c) Killer Whale Squid d) Leopard Seal
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