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Warm Up Friday, March 1, 2013 State the 3 parts of the cell theory.
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Latin Root Quiz #3 Words Quiz: Next Wednesday, March 6, 2013
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Objectives Define the term taxonomy
Categorize real world organisms using the hierarchical classification system. Compare & contrast the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
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Classification & Taxonomy Notes
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Classification Used to: Name Organisms
Group organisms in logical order Quick Write: Answer the following in your notes: Why do we need a standard system for naming things?
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Taxonomy = scientists classify organisms & assign each organism a universally accepted name Father of Taxonomy = Carolus Linnaeus Developed binomial nomenclature
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Taxonomy Binomial Nomenclature = each species assigned two-part scientific name Rules: 1) Always written in ITALICS 2) 1st letter of 1st word Capitalized (Genus) 3) 2nd word all lower case (species) 4) 1st word = genus 5) 2nd word = species 6) Always in Latin Example: Homo sapien
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Hierarchial System Taxon = each level in system
Kingdom -> Phylum -> Class -> Order -> Family -> Genus -> Species Remember: King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup
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Phylogeny = study of evolutionary relationships among organisms
Used to develop a classification system AKA cladogram
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3 Domains & 6 Kingdoms Bacteria Archae Eukarya Kingdom: Eubacteria
Kingdom: Archaebacteria Eukarya Kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
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Domain Bacteria Only kingdom = Eubacteria Characteristics:
Unicellular Prokaryotic Thick rigid cell wall Contain peptidoglycan 2 Types Oxygen Needs: Aerobes = need oxygen Anaerobes = do NOT need oxygen Latin Roots: a/an = not, without
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Domain Archae Only kingdom = Archaebacteria Characteristics:
Unicellular Prokaryotic Live in extreme environments Examples: volcanic hot springs Cell walls lack peptidoglycan Most Anaerobes
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Prokaryotic Cells REVIEW
Only bacteria cells Do NOT have nucleus DNA found in cytoplasm Do NOT have membrane bound organelles More simple cells
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Eubacteria vs Archaebacteria Venn Diagram
Both Archaebacteria
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Eubacteria vs Archaebacteria Table
Domain Archae Domain Bacteria Unicellular Prokaryotic Cell well with peptidoglycan Aerobic anaerobic Live in extreme environments
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Domain Foldables Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Front: Make a riddle for the domain. (folds down) Bottom flap: - Draw a picture representing the domain -List 2 characteristics of domain (folds up) Mid flap: List domain name and associated kingdoms When your foldable is complete, please tape or glue it to the next blank sheet in your notebook. Title sheet “Domain Foldables”
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Classification Review Worksheet
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Warm Up Monday, March 4, 2013 What is the difference between an aerobe and an anaerobe?
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Warm Up Tuesday, March 5, 2013 List 3 characteristics of prokaryotic cells.
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Objectives 1) List the 4 kingdoms that belong to the domain Eukarya. 2) List characteristics of a eukaryotic cell. 3) List real world examples of organisms that belong to the kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
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Domain Eukarya 4 kingdoms = ALL are made of eukaryotic cells Protista
Fungi Plantae Animalia ALL are made of eukaryotic cells
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Eukaryotic Cells REVIEW
More complex Have Nucleus DNA found in nucleus Have membrane bound organelles Animal, plant, fungi, & protists
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Kingdom Protista Eukaryotic Great variety Characteristics:
Most single-celled Photosynthetic OR heterotrophic Latin Roots: Eu = true Hetero = other, different Photo = light
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Kingdom Fungi Eukaryotic Characteristics: Heterotrophs
Most feed on dead or decaying matter Most multicellular, but some unicellular
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Kingdom Plantae Eukaryotic Characteristics: Multicellular
Photosynthetic autotrophs Cells contain chloroplasts Non-motile Cell walls contain cellulose
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Kingdom Animalia Eukaryotic Very diverse Characteristics
Multicellular heterotrophs Do NOT have cell walls Most move about during at least part of their life cycle
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Domain Foldables Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Front: Make a riddle for the domain. (folds down) Bottom flap: - Draw a picture representing the domain -List 2 characteristics of domain (folds up) Mid flap: List domain name and associated kingdoms When your foldable is complete, please tape or glue it to the next blank sheet in your notebook. Title sheet “Domain Foldables”
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Warm Up Wednesday, March 6, 2013
List one organelle found in plant cells and NOT found in animal cells AND give its function.
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Dichotomous Key Lab: Common Saltwater Fish of Galveston Bay
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Warm Up Thursday, March 7, 2013 What organelle helps maintain homeostasis? How?
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Classification Review Table
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Warm Up Friday, March 8, 2013 List the 2 biomolecules found in the cell membrane.
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