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Nucleus Controls all the activities that go on within the cell DNA / Chromosomes Ribosomes Makes Proteins Float around in the cytoplasm and can be attached to the ER Endoplasmic Reticulum Modifies Lipids Mitochondria Cellular Respiration Makes ATP (energy) for our cells to function Chloroplast PLANT ONLY Photosynthesis – how plants make FOOD Green Golgi Apparatus Packages and Transports Large Central Vacuole Storage Area Stores: Salts, Water, Waste Lysosomes Lysosomes Digest bad and worn out stuff What cushions all the organelles? Cytoplasm What is the barrier between inside the cell and outside the cell? Cell Membrane What does it mean that the cell membrane is semi-permerable? Allows some things to pass through but not all Centrioles Help during cell division (mitosis) Which type of cell has these? Chloroplast Cell Wall Large Central Vacuole Plant Cell ONLY Be able to place these in order. What is the name of Cell Division (mitosis) phases? Interphase Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis What is formed right before a plant cell undergoes cytokinesis? Cell Plate Mitosis “Toes” This happens so ____________ # can remain the __________ to ensure each new cell is exactly like the original one. Chromosome Same Integumentary Boundary between internal and external environment Protects Muscular Movement Skeletal Structure and Support Also protects delicate internal organs Respiratory Breath in Oxygen exhale Carbon Dioxide Nervous Responds to conditions of external environment. Uses electrical signals Excretory Filters out waste and toxins Digestive Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients Circulatory / Cardiovascular Circulates things through the body Reproductive Produces gametes (egg & sperm) Allows a species to continue – offspring produced The movement of particles from a highly concentrated area to a lower concentrated area until particles are evenly spread out. What does Semi-permeable Mean? Can allow things to pass through the membrane, but is selective in doing so. What is Osmosis? The Diffusion of WATER toward the Area that is highly concentrated. What happens to a cell that is placed in water? It will swell because the water will move into the cell because the cell is where the greatest concentration of particles are. What will happen to a cell that is placed in a solution that has a high concentration of salt in it? It will shrivel (shrink) because the water inside the cell will move out into the salt water because the salt is more concentrated. Things that go in are called what? Reactants Things that come out are called? Products Photosynthesis The process that occurs in the Chloroplast that allows the plant to make food for itself. What is the equation for Photosynthesis? Water + Sunlight + Carbon dioxide Glucose + Oxygen Reactants? Products? Reactants: Water + Sunlight + Carbon dioxide Products: Glucose + Oxygen Why does Cellular Respiration Occur? So that our cells have ENERGY (ATP) What is the equation for Cellular Respiration? Glucose + Oxygen ENERGY (ATP) + Carbon dioxide + Water Reactants? Products? Reactants : Glucose & Oxygen Products: Carbon dioxide + ENERGY + Water Do a quick sketch of the cycling of Carbon dioxide and Oxygen. A+B=C Sexual Reproduction 2 make something new Requires Gametes (sex cells such as egg and sperm) A+B=C Sexual Pollination Anther – pollen – male Ovule – Ovaries - female A=A+A Asexual An identical copy is made of the parent Only takes 1 Name two things that are sexual reproduced? Sexual – Pollination (flowers) pollen joins ovules Fertilization (zygote forms from the joining of egg and sperm) - animals How do these all fit together? DNA ? Chromosomes? Genes? Inherited Traits? DNA packed tightly forms Chromosomes A particular spot on a Chromosome Gene Genes determine Inherited Traits Inherited Traits: Physical Characteristics You See Define these: Genotype? Phenotype? Dominant? Recessive? Homozygous? Heterozygous? Genotype: Letters Phenotype: “Photo” Dominant: B Recessive: b Homozygous: hh/HH Heterozygous: Hh Control ? Independent Variable? Dependent Variable? Control – what you do nothing special to. What you always compare back to. Independent Variable – What you change in order to have an experiment. Dependent Variable – What measurement is changed as a result of the independent variable. What are these used to find? • To find distance To view cells To find volume To find mass To find temperature • To see things detail What two pieces of equipment do you need to find density? Triple Beam Balance (m) Graduated Cylinder (ml) Because Density is mass/volume What is Experimental Error? When a mistake is made that causes there to be a measurement given that is off. (Can be human error or Equipment error) What is bias? When someone has a vested interest in the results of an experiment which their opinion may have influenced the results reported. What are the steps to the Engineering Design Process? Engineering Design Process What is the difference between an intended benefit and an unintended consequence? Define these two words: Adaptive Assistive Adaptive: a technology that causes there to be permanent change. Can not be taken away or reversed. Assistive: A technology that assists or helps someone, but is not permanent. Can be taken away. Rock made from heat and pressure, deep within the earth? Metamorphic – heat and pressure Rock made from the compaction and cementing of sand and soil that was washed away. Sedimentary Formed from the cooling and solidifying of Magma. Igenous Solid Layer of the Earth made of the metals Iron and Nickel. Inner Core – Solid, Iron and Nickel Liquid Layer of the Earth made of the metals Iron and Nickle Outer Core – Liquid Iron and Nickle Layer of the Earth that is made of rock and Magma? Mantle Layer of the Earth that is made of light weight rock and has water on it? Crust Layer of the Earth that has the most Mass and is the densest? Mantle Lithosphere Plates Move at what rate? Centimeters (cm) per year Any time tectonics plates move what is going to happen? Earthquakes What layer is tectonic plates comprised of? Litosphere The Lithosphere (tectonic plates) float on what layer? Asthenosphere At what boundary is Mountains formed? Convergent At what area are volcanoes formed? Sub-duction Zone At what boundary does Sea Floor Spreading occur? Divergent What type of boundary is the San Andres Fault? Boundary location where plates slide past each other. Transform What happens when we burn fossil fuels (gas, coal, & oil)? The release of excess Carbon dioxide, which causes the atmosphere to thicken and acts like a greenhouse. This causes heat to be trapped and increases the earth’s temperature. This causes the ice caps to melt and the sea level to rise. Known as Global Warming. What is Pollutation? Release of harmful chemicals into the environment can cause harm to other plant and animal life.