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9 Weeks Test Review
Aristotle--- was the first to place
living things into categories
according to where they lived
and if they had “blood”
LINNAEUS
• Linnaeus--- the
“Father of
Taxonomy” He
came up with the
two word naming
system called
binomial
nomenclature
BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE
• Binomial
nomenclature---the
two word naming
system (Genus
species)
TAXONOMY
• Taxonomy – the
science of how
living things are
classified
YOU
• What is your scientific
name? Homo
sapiens
•
What does it
consist of? Genus
and species
•
How to write it
correctly?Homo
sapiens
LEVELS
• List the major levels
of classification from
highest/broadest to
lowest/most specific
• Domain-KingdomPhylum-ClassOrder-FamilyGenus-Species
• Dumb king phillip
chased old fat girl
scouts
DOMAINS
• 3 Domains and
characteristics of each
•
1Archaea –
unicellular organisms
that can live in harsh
conditions; Prokaryotes
•
2Bacteria –
unicellular organisms
that are also
Prokaryotes
•
3Eukarya –
unicellular and
multicellular Eukryotes
ANIMALS
• Characteristics of the
animal kingdom –
Animals are
multicellular – many
cells, heterotrophic
(eat food),
eukaryotes (have a
nucleus)
HYPOTHESIS
• Hypothesis – a
possible
explanation for a set
of observations or
answer to a
scientific question
• Will more
chocolate chips
make cookies taste
better?
Experiments
• Controlled experiment
- An experiment in
which only one
variable is
manipulated at a
time
Controlled Variable
• . Controlled Variable
– the variables that
are not changed in an
experiment
Operational Variable
• Operational Variable
– how to measure a
variable or define a
term.
Manipulated or Independent
Variable
• 3. Manipulated
Variable – the only
variable that is
changed in an
experiment – ex –
chocolate chips!
Responding Variable
• Responding Variable
– the factor that may
change as a result of
the manipulated
variable EX - TASTE
CLASSIFYING
• Classifying – placing
into groups based
on criteria
Observing
• Observation – using
your senses
Types of Observations
• Quantitative vs.
qualitative
observations –
numbers vs no
numbers
Homeostasis
• Allows organisms to maintain stable
conditions!
• THE ODDS & ENDS
KINGDOM
Cilia---Hairlike structures
Used for movement/locomotion by
some bacteria and protists
Contractile
vacuoles
(some are
star
shaped)
PARAMECIUM
Pseudopods
• Pseudo pods---false
feet
•
Used for
movement/locomotion
by Amoebas
Flagella
• Flagellum--- long
whip like structures
•
Used for
movement by
Euglena
Flagellum!
DNA
• What is found in
nucleus of cell? DNA
– the genetic
material
• Where is genetic
material of a bacteria
cell found? Loose in
the cytoplasm
Virus
• 5. Draw and label the
structure of a virus
- Viruses
How Viruses Multiply
•Active viruses enter cells and
immediately begin to multiply, leading to
the quick death of the invaded cells.
Virus
• How are viruses like
parasites?they harm
the host
• Viruses can
REPRODUCE like
living things, but are
not alive!
Bacteria Shapes
• Shapes of Bacteria--spirilla (spiral),
Cocci (spherical),
and Bacilli (rodshaped)
Sexual Reproduction
• Draw and explain
conjugation Sexual
reproduction in
which genetic
material is
exchanged between
2 parents. The
offspring is more
genetically different
than those
produced by binary
fission
Asexual Reproduction
• Binary Fission
Asexual
reproduction in
which a cell splits
and the offspring is
identical to the
parent
Eukaryotic cells
• Animal Cells are
which type?
Eukaryotic cells
•
What is their outer
covering?cell
membrane
PRODUCER
• Producer – An
organism that is at
the base of the food
chain that makes
their own food. THE
PRODUCERS HAVE
THE MOST ENERGY
IN THE FOOD
PYRAMID AND
WEB!
Consumers
• Consumer – An
organism that
cannot make their
own food and must
eat producers or
other consumers
Definitions
• Prokaryotes – no true nucleus
• Eukaryotes – have a nucleus
• Autotrophs – make their food
(producers)
• Heterotrophs – eat food (consumers
Biology
• Biology – The study
of living things
CELLS
• Unicellular – one cell
• Multicellular – many
cells