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Quarter Review. Unit 3. Of which elements are most living things composed?. What property makes Carbon special for living things? . It makes four bonds It forms single, double and triple Lots of variety for protein, nucleic acids, lipids & carbohydrates. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quarter ReviewUnit 3

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Of which elements are most living things

composed?Oxygen (O) 24%

Carbon (C ) 11%

Nitrogen (N) 4%

Others such as phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S) 2%

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What property makes Carbon

special for living things?

It makes four bondsIt forms single, double and

tripleLots of variety for protein,

nucleic acids, lipids & carbohydrates

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Plants are able to grow much taller because of this property of water:Capillary Action: adhesion/cohesion of water molecules to each other and to the sides of the plant

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What is a Cell Organelle?

Organelle= “little organ”

Found only inside eukaryotic cells

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Control center of the cell

Contains DNA Surrounded by a

double membrane

Job of ___________?Nucleus

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Connected to nuclear membrane

Highway of the cell _______: studded

with ribosomes; it makes proteins

_____: no ribosomes; it makes lipids

What is the advantage to multiple folds (accordian-like) for organelles?

Endoplasmic Reticulum

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_____________: studded with ribosomes; it makes proteins

___________: no ribosomes; it makes lipids

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Rough

Smooth

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Site of protein synthesis Found attached to rough ER or

floating free in cytosol Produced in a part of the nucleuscalled the nucleolus

Ribosomes

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Stores, modifies and packages proteins

Molecules transported by means of vesicles

Golgi Apparatus

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Garbage disposal of the cell Contain digestive enzymes that

break down wastes

Lysosomes

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“Powerhouse of the cell”

Cellular respiration occurs here to release energy for the cell to use

Mitochondria

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Found only in plant cells

Contains the green pigment chlorophyll

Site of food (glucose) production

Chloroplast

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Cell Wall Found in plant

and bacterial cells

Rigid, protective barrier

Located outside of the cell membrane

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Vacuoles Large central vacuole

usually in plant cells Many smaller

vacuoles in animal cells

Storage container for water, food, enzymes, wastes, pigments, etc. What type of microscope

may have been used to take this picture?

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Centriole Aids in cell

division Usually found

only in animal cells

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Plant vs. Animal Cells

Large Vacuole

Chloroplast

Cell Wall Centrioles

Small Vacuoles

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Cell Membrane Importance?

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Cell Membrane Selectively Permeable

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Cell Membrane How and Why is

arranged this way?

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Cell Membrane Hydrophobic tails

repelled from water and are inside; Hydrophilic heads attracted to water on outside

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Why do we use Stains when looking

at specimens under a microscope?

To help parts stand out

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Hypo Hyper Iso

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Particle moving from LOW to HIGH…

ACTIVE TRANSPORT

ShownBy RED dots

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What is the term for “a state of balance”,

as in, particles on both sides of a

membrane are in balance?

EQUILIBRIUM

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NAME THE PHASES?Explain what is

happening

C

D

A

B

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Answers:

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NAME THE PHASE A: Anaphase, Sister chromatids

are pulled apart by spindle fibers and go to opposite sides of the cell

B:Metaphase, Chromosomes (sister chromatids) line up on the mid-line of the cell; spindle fibers attach

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NAME THE PHASE C: Telophase and Cytokinesis:

the cell begins to furrow, and the organelles and cytoplasm split between the two cells

D: Prophase: The DNA has coiled up and is visible, the nuclear envelope disappears

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GENETICS VOCAB1)diagram used by biologists to predict the outcome of a genetic cross  2)refers to an individual with two different alleles for a trait   3)condition in which both alleles for a gene are expressed when present  

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4)refers to an individual with two identical alleles for a trait   5)an alternative form of a gene   6)condition in which a trait in an individual is intermediate between the phenotype of its two parents   

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7)genetic trait that is expressed when it's allele is homozygous or heterozygous   (strong trait)8)genetic trait that is not expressed when the contrasting form of the trait is present  (hidden trait)

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9)study of heredity    10)cross involving one pair of contrasting traits   11)transmission of genetic traits from parent to offspring   12)A segment of DNA that codes for one trait

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13) A tightly coiled strand of DNA  14)observable characteristics of an organism   15)the genetic makeup of an organism as indicated by its set of alleles

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Vocab Answers1. . Punnett Square2. Heterozygous3. Co-dominance4. Homozygous5. Allele6. Incomplete Dominance

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Vocab Answers7. Dominant8. Recessive9. Genetics10. Monohybrid11. Inheritance12. gene

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Vocab Answers

13.chromosome14.Genotype15.Phenotype