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FCAT Review Life Science What does “Being Alive” mean? Made of cells Respond to stimuli Respire (use energy) Adapt Reproduce Excrete wastes Secrete Have a life span Life Needs: Energy (solar or chemical) Water Tolerable Temperatures Light Agreeable Atmosphere Structure of the Cell Single Cell vs. Multicellular Cell Organization Atom Molecule Organelle Cell Tissue Organ System Organism Major Systems Excretory Respiratory Male Reproductive Digestive Female Major Systems Nervous Skeletal Circulatory Muscular Chemistry of the Cell Cells are made of atoms and molecules Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Iron, Sodium, Potassium, etc. Organic Organic compounds contain carbon Inorganic Carbohydrates, proteins, fats, nucleic acids, etc. Inorganic compounds are also necessary for life Water, salt, vitamins, etc. Cell Transport…note error on class notes Passive Transport Exocytosis Active Transport Endocytosis Cellular Respiration organisms use oxygen to break down glucose and release water and carbon dioxide as waste C6H12O6 + 6O2 Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O Photosynthesis plants use solar energy to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide and release oxygen as waste Energy + 6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2 Mitosis Cell division for body cells - diploid Meiosis Cell division to produce sex cells - haploid DNA Nitrogen bases Adenine Thymine Guanine Cytosine Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction Heredity – passing of traits from parents of offspring Alleles – different forms a gene has for a trait A – dominant allele for a trait (upper case) a – recessive allele for a trait (lower case) Heterozygous – different alleles Homozygous – identical alleles Punnett Squares Tools for predicting genetic crosses Genotype – genetic makeup What alleles are present Phenotype – physical makeup What is shown Fill in the Punnett Square T t t T – tall plants t – short plants t How many offspring plants will be tall? How many offspring plants will be short? What percentage of offspring will be tall plants? Fill in the Punnett Square T t t Tt tt t Tt tt T – tall plants t – short plants How many offspring plants will be tall? How many offspring plants will be short? What percentage of offspring will be tall plants? Evolution – changes in kinds of animals and plants over time Evidence Fossil record Continental drift Why do kangaroos live in Australia? From Eohippus to Equus Survival of the Fittest Ability to reproduce successfully Charles Darwin The fittest? Ecology Biotic Factors Living things Abiotic Factors Non-living things Food Chain vs. Food Web Energy Pyramid Adaptation for Survival Changes in structure behavior Cycles of Nature Carbon Nitrogen Phosphorus Water Environmental Issues Decrease in resources leads to decrease in natural populations Human activities Pollution Global warming Destruction of habitat Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources Renewable Wind Solar Water Trees Biomass Non-renewable Coal Oil Gas Scientific Classification Scientific Classification Dichotomous Key Plant Kindom Plant Reproduction Spores vs. Seeds Fern Gymnosperm Angiosperm Virus Viruses are not alive until they invade a cell