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Transcript
Welcome!!
You will need your lab book and a blank
sheet of notebook paper.
Objective: I will be able to
demonstrate my knowledge
of biological concepts.
Warm up:
Of the 4 main topics this quarter (8
characteristics of life, cell
differences, cell parts and
classification), which will be the
most difficult for you on the
final exam? How will you
prepare for it??
Rotating Review!!!
1. Number your paper 1-32 (skip lines!)
2. You will have 1 minute at each station to answer the
question. No need to write in complete sentences.
3. NO TALKING!!!
Question #1
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
life? How could you re-write it so that it IS?
a. needs food
b. needs oxygen
Exchanges Gases
c. eliminates waste
d. responds to the environment
Question #2
What is the definition of “nonliving”?
something that has never been alive
Question #3
What is the function of the chloroplast?
to make food/sugar
Question #4
WHY is the vacuole usually larger in plant cells
than in animal cells?
plants can’t just go and drink water…they
need to store it just in case it’s a while until it
rains again
Question #5
What KIND of organism did we use to help us
make yogurt?
bacteria!
Question #6
If you observed a single cell through a microscope
and it had a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm,
and nucleus, you would probably be seeing:
a. a plant cell
b. an animal cell
c. blood
d. a crystal
Question #7
Give an example of three organisms in the
animal kingdom.
lions, tigers, bears (oh my!)…
Question #8
The nucleus:
a. is the cleaning crew of the cell
b. is the control center of the cell
c. stores food, water, and waste
d. protects the outside of the cell
Question #9
What is the basic unit of life?
CELLS! (cells, they’re made of organelles)
Question #10
Name the 5 kingdoms of life.
plant, monera, animal, fungi, protist
Question #11
Give examples of two organisms in the protista
kingdom.
algae, paramecium, amoeba, euglena…
Question #12
We looked in these cells in class, what
organism are they?
Paramecia!
Question #13
The cell membrane:
a) is the cleaning crew of the cell
b)is the control center of the cell
c)stores food, water, and waste
d)protects the outside of the cell
Question #14
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
to protect the organelles, jelly-like fluid
Question #15
What is the definition of “living”?
anything that demonstrates all 8
characteristics of life
Question #16
What is the difference between prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells?
Prokaryotic: NO nucleus
Eukaryotic: HAS a nucleus
Question #17
A vacuole:
a) is the cleaning crew of the cell
b) is the control center of the cell
c) stores food, water, and waste
d) protects the outside of the cell
Question #18
Give examples of two organisms in the fungi
kingdom.
mushrooms, mold, yeast…
Question #19
Which kingdoms of life have prokaryotic
cells?
MONERA
Question #20
What is the definition of “dead”?
living at one time but no longer living
Question #21
What is the function of the cell wall?
to provide structure and shape to plant
cells
Question #22
Are these plant or animal cells? Tell HOW
you know!
PLANT cells!!! They are
square-ish in shape and
look like building blocks
all lined up in a row.
Plus, they have green
chloroplasts…
Question #23
Which of the following is NOT a
characteristic of life? How could you rewrite it so that it IS?
a) has cells
b) reproduces
NEEDS water
c) drinks water
d) grows, develops, and dies
Question #24
Which kingdoms of life have single celled
AND multicellular organisms?
protist and fungi
Question #25
The Lysosome:
a) is the cleaning crew of the cell
(recycles cell parts)
b) is the control center of the cell
c) stores food, water, and waste
d) protects the outside of the cell
Question #26
What is the difference between a single
celled organism and a single cell from a
multicellular organism?
A single celled organism can live ON ITS
OWN and completes all 8 characteristics of
life. A single CELL from a multicellular
organism cannot survive without other cells.
Question #27
Which type of cell has chloroplasts? WHY
does it have chloroplasts and the other does
not?
PLANT CELLS. Chloroplasts help plant
cells create their own food (through
photosynthesis).
Question #28
What is the function of the ribosome?
to make protein
Question #29
Give two examples of organisms in the plant
kingdom.
tree, rose bush, dandelion, etc…
Question #30
Which kingdoms of life have eukaryotic
cells?
plant, animal, fungi, protist
Question #31
What is the definition of “dormant”?
living but not active until placed in the
right environment
Question #32
What is the function of the mitochondria?
to turn nutrients/food into usable
energy