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4/1/13
Photosynthesis
defined as an Autotrophic process in which a plant produces its own food
Autotroph= produces own food
Heterotroph= needs to get food
CO2 + H2O ---> C6 H12 O6 + O21
Carbon Dioxide + Water --> Glucose + Oxygen
(stoma)
(roots)
(food) (Bi- product)
Is defined as a Autotrophic process in which a plant produces its own food.
CATALISTS= Sunlight and Chlorophyl which speed up the photosynthesis reaction can
speed up or slow down
Stoma= Tiny pores in the bottom part of the leaf
Taxonomy
a system of organization for living things
Kingdom- King - Archaebacteria/ Eubacteria/ Protista/ Fungi/
Plantae/ Animila
Phylum- Philip (First living thing (intestine) (single cell (mushrooms (plants) (animals)
Class- Came on earth)
w/ nucleus) yeast)
Order- Over
Family- For
Genus- Good
Species- Sushi
Uni or Multi
Celluar
nucleus?
heterotroph
or
Autotroph
Uni or Multi
Celluar
nucleus?
heterotroph
or
Autotroph
Archaebacteria uni
-
Eubacteria
uni
-
Protista
uni
+
both
+
multi
+
Auto
multi
+
Hetero
Fungi
Plantae
Anamalia
Genetics
study of how traits are passed down from parent to off-spring
Dominant: (BB) occurs the most in a population
Recessive: (bb) occurs the least
Hybrid: (Bb) mix of 2 above
Punnett Square: System of determining probability in off-spring
Genotype: % of Genes
Phenotype % of physical appearance
Cells - Tissues - Organs - Organ System - Organism
Organelles
"little organ"
• Mitochondria- Energy- ATP (Adenosine Tri Phosphate)
• Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum- Transports items to other parts of the cell- studded
with ribosome
• Smooth/regular Endoplasmic Reticulum- Transports items to other parts of the cell
• Ribosome- proteins
• Vacuole- storage tank- "vacuum"
• Nucleus- control center
• Nucleolus- control center of the control center
• Lysosome- cleans up
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
No cell wall, just membrane
Cell membrane- ch.