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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Cell Transport Homeostasis And Cell Parts Pay Your “Taxa” Classification Anything Goes!
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What is the difference between active and passive transport?
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Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not
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Which process requires energy to release substances from a cell?
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Exocytosis (think of something “exiting” the cell)
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Which term describes how cells “eat” by wrapping their membranes around a particle and pulling it into the cell?
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Endocytosis (think of something “entering” the cell)
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Tea or sugar molecules separating in a glass of water is one example of diffusion. What is another example of diffusion?
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Ms. Heglund will let you know if you are correct
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What is the definition for osmosis?
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How water enters and leaves a cell
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Think back to your pyramid foldable and “Homey.” Name 1 of the 3 processes a cell needs to maintain homeostasis
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Diffusion, Osmosis, and Active Transport
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What is the definition of mitosis?
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When a cell divides to make new cells
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In which kind of cell would you find chloroplasts and a cell wall? A plant cell, animal cell, or both?
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Plant Cell
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In which kind of cell would you find mitochondria and a cell membrane? A plant cell, animal cell, or both?
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Both
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Homeostasis is necessary for a cell to survive. What is the definition of homeostasis?
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The maintenance of a stable internal environment
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What are the 2 parts of a scientific name?
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Genus And Species
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What is the definition of the term taxonomy?
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A method of describing, classifying, and naming living things (the science of naming)
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What are the 3 domains of life?
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Archea, bacteria, and eukarya
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A science class is studying an organism. Using a microscope, the class observed that the cells have nuclei and chloroplasts. In which kingdom would the organism most likely be classified? (Remember the 6 kingdoms)
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Plantae (other kingdoms?)
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Name the 8 levels of organization (taxa) in order, from least specific to most specific.
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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species
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What does the term “Binomial Nomenclature” mean?
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A system for giving everything 2 names (Binomial=2 names Nomenclature=system for naming
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Is it more helpful for scientists to study physical characteristics (like how they look) or chemical characteristics (like DNA) when classifying organisms?
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Both are important, but chemical characteristics (like DNA) are more definitive
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True or False? Every living thing has a scientific name?
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TRUE!
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What is one of the tools that scientists use to classify living organisms? (This tool has numbered steps with 2 choices at each step to help you classify)
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Dichotomous Key
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Into which domain and kingdom would humans be classified?
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Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia
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True or False? The cellular process of photosynthesis is opposite to the cellular process of cellular respiration.
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TRUE!
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True or False? Particles diffuse naturally (without using energy) by moving from areas of low concentration (spread out) to areas of high concentration (crowded)
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FALSE!
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How many levels of classification (taxa) are there?
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8
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The cell membrane is semi-permeable. What does “permeable” mean?
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Lets some things in and keeps other things out
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The mitochondria of the cell is where cellular respiration happens. What is cellular respiration?
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The cell uses sugar and oxygen to make energy, carbon dioxide and water
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