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Transmogrification
of the Byzantine
Chicken Salad City State.
This makes NO sense BTW
“This Next Song is a
Protist Song.”
This is a very obscure
Monty Python reference
I make no apologies
Violet Concierto in
Db minor
Perfomed by the
London Chlorophyllharmonic…yeah…I do how
Awful that is
By Herb E. Vore
You…You…
Bunch-O Web-footed,
Skin –breathin’, bug eatin’,
So n-n’-so’s
N’ other stuff too!
Delicious Plant
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a)Most protists are
comprised of this #
of___cells(s)?
b)This type of
protist is
multicellular.
a-One
b-Kelp
What are the three
major types of
protists?
Plant-like
Animal-like
Fungi-like
What is the term
that describes
asexual
reproduction in
single-celled
protists?
Binary
Fission
The pigment___is
present in all algae; it
appears____in color
because that is the
wavelength of light
that it does not reflect.
-Chlorophyll
-Green
What is the term for animal-like
protists that are motile (can
move)?
Protozoans
Note: this term is used
inconsistently; some biologist
do…some don’t.
Why? Well, it’s
complicated…look it up if you’re
really interested.
Protists have a nucleus.
That means they belong
to which domain?
Eukaryota
Humans and protists both
function at the organism
level.
Which organizational
levels do humans have that
protists lack?
-Tissue
-Organ
-Organ System
This organism is responsible for
most of the oxygen generated on
Earth.
Phytoplankton!
What are the
functions of an
amoeba’s (ameba’s)
pseudopodia?
Locomotion and feeding
How do planarians
reproduce asexually?
Yeah…I know they’re
not protists.
Regeneration
What characteristics are shared by
most plants?
-Cells have cell walls
-Autotrophs
-Chlorophyll
-Waxy Cuticle
1. What do plants produce during
their sporophyte generation?
2. What do the roots of vascular
plants do?
1. Spores…DUH!
2. Supply plants with water and
minerals, and store food.
What do plants and algae have in
common?
-Chlorophyll
-Cells have cell walls
-Mostly autotrophic
-two-stage life cycle
What is phototropism?
Tropisms are movement in response
to a stimulus. Phototropism is a
specific type that refers to movement
of plants toward a light source.
Gravity is another source of
tropism…geotropism.
Two Part Question:
1.Which group of plants makes up
the bulk of our agricultural produce?
2. Do gymnosperms and
angiosperms both produce seeds?
1.Angiosperms
2. Yup…they shur do
What are two differences between
monocots and dicots?
Monocots:
-one cotyledon
-vascular tissue randomly arranged
Dicots:
-Two cotyledons
-Vascular tissues arranged circumferentially (in a circle)
What is the function of a plant’s
roots?
-Provide water and minerals
-Support
-Store nutrients
What are two types of vascular
tissue in plants and what is the
function of each?
How do the cells of nonvascular
plants get water and nutrients?
1.Xylem: Water Transport
Phloem: Nutrient
Transport
2.Diffusion and osmosis
from the environment or
from nearby cells
What are the three
parts of a seed?
-Seed Coat
-Cotyledon (seed
leaf)
-Embryo (young
plant)
Two Part Question:
1. What is the male part
of the flower called?
2.What is the female part of the flower
called?
3. In which part of the flower
are the ovules found?
1. The Stamen
2. The Pistil
3. The ovary
Name three types of amphibians.
-Caecilians
-Frogs & Toads
-Salamanders
In a report of findings of a controlled
experiment, what does a solidly
written conclusion acheive?
The conclusion:
-Briefly states what the experiment was.
-Tells the reader what the hypothesis was.
-Explains how the data supports, partially
supports, or refutes the hypothesis and
provides some data-driven details.
Our reports also include a real-world
connection and an extension experiment.
Amphibians are very sensitive to
changes in water quality and
climate. What is the term used for
these type of organisms?
Environmental
Indicators
What is the taxonomy of
the squid that we
observed?
Domain: Eukarya
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Molluska
Class: Cephalopoda
SuperOrder: Decapodaformes
Order: Teuthida
Family: Loliginidae
Genus: Loligo
Species: opalescens
aka…the Common Squid
Why do squid have such large
eyes?
What other organisms have this
adaptation?
-They are visual
hunters that hunt in
low-light conditions.
-Owls, many cats,
many fishes…think
about it!