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23 1 Obj: (9A) compare the structures and functions of different types of biomolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, protein, and nucleic acids. Function Carbohydrate Sketch: Monomer and elements 22 Organelle Examples DNA Nucleus Cell Membrane Protein Sketch: Cell Wall Ribosome Mitochondria Lipids Sketch: Chloroplast Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Body Nucleic Acids Sketch: Lysosome Function 21 Obj: (7F) analyze and evaluate the effects of other evolutionary mechanisms, including Genetic drift, gene flow, mutation, and recombination Define the following words• Gene Pool: • Gene Flow: • Genetic Drift: • Founder Effect: • Bottleneck Effect: Identify the images or scenarios using the vocabulary above: _________________ _________________ _________________ _________________ A random group of ten men and ten women are suddenly stranded on a tropical island. Nineteen of the castaways have green eyes and one has blue eyes. The castaways decide they have no chance of rescue, but they have plenty of supplies to start a new civilization. No outsiders ever find the island, but the civilization flourishes and many generations are born. __________________________________ Obj: (4B) investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions, transport of molecules, and synthesis of new molecules. 2 3 Obj: (4B) investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions, transport of molecules, and synthesis of new molecules. 20 Osmosis: _____________________________________________________ Facilitated Diffusion: _____________________________________________ What is the difference between active and passive transport? Solution Draw It Describe what happens Isotonic Hypotonic Hypertonic Endocytosis Exocytosis What cell organelle is most closely related to cell transport? Explain the term “selective permeability” Dihybrid Cross Practice: Suppose that black hair (B) is dominant over blonde hair (b) and brown eyes (E) are dominant over blue eyes (e). The father has black hair (heterozygous) and brown eyes (heterozygous) and the mother has blonde hair and blue eyes. Genotype of father – ______________Genotype of mother - _____________ Diffusion: _____________________________________________________ 19 Obj: (10A) describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of regulation, nutrient absorption, reproduction, and defense from injury or illness in animals. Obj: (4A) compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryote Definition Vocabulary Word 1. ___ transports oxygen within the body a. testes 2. ___ produces antibodies to protect the body from infection b. Red blood cells DNA 3. ___ produces the male sex hormone testosterone c. Fallopian tube Nucleus 4. ___ produces the female sex hormone estrogen d. Small intestine 5.___ transport system in humans similar to vascular system of a plant e. Large intestine 6. ___ location of fertilization (egg+sperm) f. Circulatory system 7. ___ organ that absorbs nutrients from food g. Immune system 8. ___ organ that absorbs water to end digestion h. ovaries Scenario: What 2 systems are working together? Horned lizards have a defense mechanism that includes shooting blood from their eyes. The major veins surrounding the eye of the lizard are controlled by muscles. When the lizard contracts these muscles, blood flow is increased to the head. As a result, a specialized membrane similar to an eyelid fills with blood. Muscles in the eyelid and eye contract to shoot blood when predators approach. Scientists believe the blood deters predators. _________________________ and _________________________ are working together because/by- Eukaryote Animal Cell Membrane Cell Wall Ribosome Mitochondria Chloroplast Endoplasmic Reticulum Golgi Body Lysosome 4 Plant 5 Obj: (5A) describe the stages of the cell cycle, including DNA replication and mitosis, and the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of organisms. • What is the function of the cell cycle? Obj: (10B) describe the interactions that occur among systems that perform the functions of transport, reproduction, and response in plants. Definition 1. ___ vascular tissue that transport water up to leaves Vocabulary Word a. stamen •When is DNA replicated? 2. ___ male part of a flower Draw it Describe it 3. ___ plants response to gravity b. thigmotropism c. xylem Prophase 4. ___ plants response to light d. meristem 5.___ plants response to touch e. phloem Mitosis What is the function? How many cells are produced by the end? Describe the cells produced • What is Cancer? Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis 6. ___vascular tissue that transport nutrients down from leaves 7. ___ female part of a flower 8. ___ tissue of plant where growth takes place f. Phototropism g. gravitropism/geotropism h. Pistil 18 17 Obj (12F) describe how environmental change can impact ecosystem stability. Obj: (6G) recognize the significance of meiosis to sexual reproduction. Meiosis Define “Carrying Capacity”: According to the graphWhat is the carrying capacity for rabbit? _________ When was carrying capacity reached? _______________ What are 3 limiting factors that can effect the population within an ecosystem? What is the function? Meiosis start with _____ # of cells. Male: Female: How many cells are produced by the end? Describe the cells produced Meiosis ends with ______ # of cells. - Why is it important that it divides twice? Describe what would happen to this food web if polar bears went extinct. What occurs during crossing over? Define Monosomy: Define Trisomy: 6 7 Obj: (6A) identify components for DNA, and describe how information for specifying the traits of an organism is carried in DNA. Obj: (11D) describe how events and processes that occur during ecological succession can change populations and species diversity. This image shows ______________________ succession because… • What is important about your DNA base sequence? • What is a change in DNA called? ______________________________ • Define Point Mutation: This image shows ______________________ succession because… • Define Frame-shift Mutation: • Define “Pioneer Species”: • Define “Climax Community”: 16 15 Obj: (12C) Analyze the flow of matter and energy through trophic levels using various models, including food chains, food webs, and ecological pyramids Obj: (6C) Explain the purpose and process of transcription and translation using models of DNA and RNA. Protein Synthesis Transcription Purpose/function Organelle/part of cell its occurs in Begins with…. Ends with… Steps: Word Bank - Producer Primary consumer 100% Quartenary consumer Frog Grasshopper - 1% - .01% - secondary consumer - carnivore - Herbivore - Hawk - .1% - 10% - tertiary consumer - decomposer - leaf - bacteria Translation 8 9 Obj: (4C) compare the structures of viruses to cells, describe viral reproduction. describe the role of viruses in causing diseases such as HIV and influenza. Viruses Bacteria/Cells Obj: (12A) Interpret relationships, including predation, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism, and competition among organisms. Relationship Living? Predation Have genetic material? Pathogen? Example Example Baleen whales, for example, eat millions of plankton at once Fleas and mosquitoes feed on blood from other organisms Sketch Sketch and label the Bacteriaphage and Flu viruses Describe the Lytic Cycle: Commensalism Describe the Lysogenic Cycle: Viruses Description 14 The cattle egret will eat insects that have been disturbed when the cattle forage The shrimp digs a burrow into the sand and both organisms live there. Because the shrimp is almost blind, the goby fish will touch the shrimp when a predator is near. Living cells Competition Male kangaroos fighting for access to females 13 Obj: (7E) Analyze and evaluate the relationship of natural selection to adaptation and to the development of diversity in and among species. • What is natural selection? Obj: (6F) Predict possible outcomes of various genetic combinations such as monohybrid crosses, dihybrid crosses, and non-Mendelian inheritance. Word 10 Definition Dominant • What is artificial selection? Recessive Homozygous • Describe the meaning behind “survival of the fittest”: Heterozygous Allele Genotype Phenotype • Homologous Structures: 1. Brown hair is dominant over light colored hair. Cross two light haired people ______X______ AA 2. Determine the parents blood type: _________X __________ AB • Analogous Structures: X 3. Sex linked: Cross a heterozygous female and a dominant male: X Y X 11 Obj: (8B) Categorize organisms using a hierarchical classification system based on similarities an differences shared among groups. 12 Taxonomy Levels: DomainKingdom_________ _______ Order _________ _______ Species Domain Kingdom Archaebacteria Cell Type prokaryotic Number of Cells unicellular Cell Wall Has peptidoglycan Mode of Nutrition Autotroph and heterotroph Reproduction Protista Fungus Animal eukaryotic pectin or none (green algae: cellulose) none autotroph sexual/asexual sexual/asexual Examples Words to use (but not limited to) to fill in the chart: Unicellular Multicelluar Autotroph Heterotroph Sexual Asexual • What levels of classification are used to create the scientific name of an organism? _____________ and ___________. • What is the scientific name of the killer whale? ____________ _____________