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Illustrate and Label the movement parts of the three protists:
Amoeba
Paramecium
Euglena
flagella
pseudopod
cilia
Fill in the chart below about cell processes:
Cell Process
Photosynthesis
Cell Part
Chloroplast
diffusion
Cell membrane
Cellular respiration
Mitochondria
Waste Elimination
Cell membrane
mitosis
Nucleus
Definition
Process by which a plant cell uses the
energy of sunlight to make food
Water traveling across cell
membrane
Process by which cells break down
sugar to release energy
Cells rid of waste products that could
harm an organism
Makes exact copy of itself
Name and label the cell below: (hint: you should be labeling either 5 or 7 organelles!)
Illustrate and label the body shapes of the THREE bacteria
Spirilla
Coccus
Bacillus
Give the function for each organelle provided:
Chloroplast
Contain chlorophyll, where photosynthesis takes placeplant cell only
Rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane- only in
plant cells
Thin, flexible, outer covering of a cell, control what enter
and leaves the cell
Gel-like fluid that holds organelles in place
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Vacuole
Temporary storage for waste and water- one large in
plant, several smaller for animals
Nucleus
Control center of the cell- contains DNA
Mitochondria
Powerhouse of the cell, energy source
List the following properties as physical or chemical:
Flammability (burn)
Melting point
Density
Reacts with air
Reacts with acid
Boiling point
Blue color
List the following changes as physical or chemical:
Glass breaking
Bleaching your hair
Frying an egg
A rusting bicycle
Squeezing oranges for orange juice
Fireworks exploding
Burning leaves
List 5 Elements
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Helium
Sodium
Fluorine
Classify as an element, compound, or
mixture:
chemical
Physical
Physical
Chemical
Chemical
Physical
physical
Physical
Chemical
Chemical
Chemical
Physical
Chemical
Chemical
List 3 compounds
NaCl
H2O
C6H12O6
List the properties of non-metals
Dull
Non-conductor
brittle
How are elements arranged on the
periodic table?
Which side of the periodic table
are nonmetals located?
Nitrogen element
Salt compound
Sugar compound
Italian Dressing mixture
Give the range for the pH scale:
0-14
Numerically by increasing atomic
number
right
Give an example of a heterogeneous
mixture
Italian salad dressing
Chocolate chip cookies
Give an example of a homogenous
mixture
Kool-aid
Coffee
Honey
Label the parts of the atom below:
a- Electron
b- Neutron
c- proton
What is the formula for calculating density?
D=M/V
Human Body Systems
1. List levels of organization in order from simplest to most complex:
Cell- tissue- organ- organ system
2. List the major organs and functions of each system
a. Circulatory- transport oxygen, nutrients, and other materials to cells, transports wastes away from cells
heart, blood vessel (arteries, veins, capillaries)
b. Respiratory- exchanges gases between the body and the external environment
Nose, trachea, bronchi, lungs, diaphragm
c. Digestive (primary and secondary)- breaks down food into nutrients the body can use, disposes of solid
waste
Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, anus, liver, pancreas, gall bladder
d. Excretory- filter out cellular wastes, toxins, and excess water that result from cellular respiration
Kidney, ureter, bladder, urethra
e. Nervous- detects and responds to changes in the environment; transmits information throughout the
body
Brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerve
f.
Musculoskeletal – moves the body, supports, protects internal organs, and provides a barrier between
the body and the environment
skin, skeletal muscles, smooth muscles, heart, bones