Transcript TAKS Review
TAKS Review
Objective 2
The student will demonstrate an understanding
of living systems and the environment.
Organization of Living
Things
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Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ systems
Organisms
Populations
Photosynthesis…
Light
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CO2
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H2O
C6H12O6
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O2
Energy Flow through
Living organisms..
• Sun producers primary consumers
secondary consumers
• Food chains
• Food webs…
• decomposers
Texas Food Web
Which of these are
producers?
Which of these are
primary
consumers?
Which of these are
secondary
consumers?
Which of these
are tertiary
consumers?
Genetics…
• The study of genes
and heredity
• Inside the cell is
the nucleus
• Chromosomes are
in the nucleus
• Genes are found on
the chromosomes
• Genes are made of
DNA
Punnett Square
• Used to predict genotype
and phenotype possible
outcomes and calculate
percentage chance
• Phenotype = what it
looks like
• Genotype = the actual
genetic makeup
Alleles…genotype
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P = dominant allele
p = recessive allele
PP = homozygous dominant
Pp = heterozygous
pp = homozygous recessive
• Mom is heterozygous and Dad is also
heterozygous.
• One offspring is homozygous dominant, two
are heterozygous, and one is homozygous
recessive.
• ¼ or 25% chance of homozygous dominant
• ½ or 50% chance of heterozygous
• ¼ or 25% chance of homozygous recessive
Alleles…phenotype
• P = brown hair
• p = black hair
• Mom & Dad both
have brown hair
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Three offspring have brown hair
One offspring has black hair
¾ or 75% chance to have brown hair
¼ or 25% chance to have black hair
Punnett Practice…
• What is the chance of having an affected
offspring? 2 out of 4 or 50%
• What is the chance of having a 0 out of 4
homozygous dominant offspring?
or 0%
• What is the
chance of having
a heterozygous
offspring?
2 out of 4
or 50%
Human activity…
• effects the environment
• both in positive and
negative ways.
• There are consequences of
all our actions on the both
biotic and abiotic factors…
Question…
• As an athlete is running a 5-K race,
her cells need more oxygen. Which
change or changes will best meet the
increased demand for oxygen?
Breathing rate must increase to
increase oxygen levels, and
heart rate must increase to
move the oxygen to the cells
faster.
Question
• Which organisms are both secondary
and tertiary consumers in this partial
desert food web?
Question
• Which of the following is an example of an
environmental trait rather than a genetic
trait in a dog?
A. blonde, curly hair
B. high patched bark
C. rolling over on command
D. long, straight tail
E. the ability to swim
F. drinking when thirsty
Question
• Flowers in a vase have enough turgor
pressure to look fresh. If they lose turgor
pressure, they become wilted. How is
turgor pressure maintained?
A. air is pumped into flowers
B. water moves into cells
C. minerals turn to crystals
D. more sugar is produced
E. water is pumped out of the cells
F. more sugar is consumed
Question
• Which of the following human activities
will directly affect the levels of CO2 in
the atmosphere in a negative way?
A. planting trees
B. carpooling
C. recycling
D. deforestation
E. conserving energy
F. conserving water
Reminders…
• Recognize the flow of energy through food
chains and food webs
• Recognize the role of DNA and that it is
genetic material, not molecular structures
• Be able to use Punnett Square to predict
genetic outcomes
• Know positive & negative consequences of
human activities resulting in degrees of
environmental consequences
»Any questions???