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9 Weeks Test Review
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Aristotle--- was the first to place living things into categories according to where they lived and if they had “blood”
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LINNAEUS Linnaeus--- the “Father of Taxonomy” He came up with the two word naming system called binomial nomenclature
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BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE Binomial nomenclature---the two word naming system (Genus species)
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TAXONOMY Taxonomy – the science of how living things are classified
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YOU What is your scientific name? Homo sapiens What does it consist of? Genus and species How to write it correctly?Homo sapiens
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LEVELS List the major levels of classification from highest/broadest to lowest/most specific Domain-Kingdom- Phylum-Class- Order-Family- Genus-Species Dumb king phillip chased old fat girl scouts
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DOMAINS 3 Domains and characteristics of each 1Archaea – unicellular organisms that can live in harsh conditions; Prokaryotes 2Bacteria – unicellular organisms that are also Prokaryotes 3Eukarya – unicellular and multicellular Eukryotes
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ANIMALS Characteristics of the animal kingdom – Animals are multicellular – many cells, heterotrophic (eat food), eukaryotes (have a nucleus)
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HYPOTHESIS Hypothesis – a possible explanation for a set of observations or answer to a scientific question Will more chocolate chips make cookies taste better?
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Experiments Controlled experiment - An experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time
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Controlled Variable. Controlled Variable – the variables that are not changed in an experiment
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Operational Variable Operational Variable – how to measure a variable or define a term.
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Manipulated or Independent Variable 3. Manipulated Variable – the only variable that is changed in an experiment – ex – chocolate chips!
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Responding Variable Responding Variable – the factor that may change as a result of the manipulated variable EX - TASTE
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CLASSIFYING Classifying – placing into groups based on criteria
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Observing Observation – using your senses
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Types of Observations Quantitative vs. qualitative observations – numbers vs no numbers
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Homeostasis Allows organisms to maintain stable conditions!
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THE ODDS & ENDS KINGDOM Cilia---Hairlike structures Used for movement/locomotion by some bacteria and protists PARAMECIUM Contractile vacuoles (some are star shaped)
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Pseudopods Pseudo pods---false feet Used for movement/locomotion by Amoebas
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Flagella Flagellum--- long whip like structures Used for movement by Euglena Flagellum!
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DNA What is found in nucleus of cell? DNA – the genetic material Where is genetic material of a bacteria cell found? Loose in the cytoplasm
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Virus 5. Draw and label the structure of a virus
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How Viruses Multiply Active viruses enter cells and immediately begin to multiply, leading to the quick death of the invaded cells. - Viruses
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Virus How are viruses like parasites?they harm the host Viruses can REPRODUCE like living things, but are not alive!
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Bacteria Shapes Shapes of Bacteria--- spirilla (spiral), Cocci (spherical), and Bacilli (rod- shaped)
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Sexual Reproduction Draw and explain conjugation Sexual reproduction in which genetic material is exchanged between 2 parents. The offspring is more genetically different than those produced by binary fission
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Asexual Reproduction Binary Fission Asexual reproduction in which a cell splits and the offspring is identical to the parent
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Eukaryotic cells Animal Cells are which type? Eukaryotic cells What is their outer covering?cell membrane
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PRODUCER Producer – An organism that is at the base of the food chain that makes their own food. THE PRODUCERS HAVE THE MOST ENERGY IN THE FOOD PYRAMID AND WEB!
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Consumers Consumer – An organism that cannot make their own food and must eat producers or other consumers
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Definitions Prokaryotes – no true nucleus Eukaryotes – have a nucleus Autotrophs – make their food (producers) Heterotrophs – eat food (consumers
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Biology Biology – The study of living things
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CELLS Unicellular – one cell Multicellular – many cells
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