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Title: SBI 3C


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SBI 3C
  • EXAM REVIEW

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Exam Review Jeopardy
Unit 1 Cellular Biology Unit 2 Plants Unit 3 Animals Unit 4 Micro-biology Bits Bites
100 100 100 100 100
200 200 200 200 200
300 300 300 300 300
400 400 400 400 400
500 500 500 500 500
Final Jeopardy
3
Unit 1 100
  • These are the building blocks of triglycerides
    (fats)

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4
Unit 1 100
  • Glycerol 3 Fatty Acids

5
Unit 1 200
  • These are the 3 types of macronutrients the
    recommended of calories from each!

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6
Unit 1 200
  • Carbs 50
  • Fats 30
  • Protein 20

7
Unit 1 300
  • These are 3 examples of carbohydrates.

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8
Unit 1 300
  • 3 of
  • Glucose, fructose, galactose, lactose, sucrose,
    starch, glycogen, cellulose, etc.

9
Unit 1 400
  • These are 3 organelles involved in protein
    synthesis and their roles.

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10
Unit 1 400
  • 3 of
  • Nucleus ? contains DNA
  • DNA ? has instructions
  • Ribosome ? makes protein
  • E.R. ? transports it
  • Golgi Body ? packages it

11
Unit 1 500
  • This is the complete equation for cellular
    respiration.

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12
Unit 1 500
  • C6H12O6 O2 ? H2O CO2
    Energy

13
Unit 2 100
  • These are the functions of root hairs and
    epidermal cells.

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14
Unit 2 100
  • Root Hairs
  • Absorb water nutrients
  • Epidermal Cells
  • Protect outer layer of plant

15
Unit 2 200
  • These are 2 structures that control water loss
    in leaves.

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16
Unit 2 200
  • Cuticle
  • Stomata

17
Unit 2 300
  • These are 2 major reasons why plants are the most
    critical components of an ecosystem.

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18
Unit 2 300
  • Provide energy for the food web
  • Provide shelter protection from predators
  • Provide physical habitat for organisms to live ,
    etc.

19
Unit 2 400
  • These are 3 major adaptations that needed to be
    made for plants to make the transition from water
    to land.

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20
Unit 2 400
  • Supportive structure ? stems roots
  • Anchoring structure ? roots
  • Transport system ? vascular system
  • Means to Reduce of Water Loss ? cuticle (leaf)
  • Means to Exchange Gases ? stomata (leaf)
  • Reproductive Structures For Dry Conditions ?
    spores, pollen, flowers, fruit, seeds

21
Unit 2 500
  • This is the structure identified by A and the
    tissue types labelled X Y

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22
Unit 2 500
  • A Vascular Bundle
  • X Xylem
  • Y Phloem

23
Unit 3 100
  • Blood arrives to heart in these main veins

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24
Unit 3 100
Vena Cava
25
Unit 3 200
  • These are 3 changes to the body after exercise

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26
Unit 3 200
  • 3 of
  • Increase blood to muscles
  • Increase HR
  • Increase Respiratory rate
  • Sweaty palms
  • Dilation of Pupils
  • Adrenalin release, etc.

27
Unit 3 300
  • This is the order of organs in the digestive
    system

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28
Unit 3 300
  • mouth ? esophagus ? stomach ? small int. ? lg.
    int. ? rectum ? anus

29
Unit 3 400
These are the parts labeled here (clock-wise
from top)
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30
Unit 3 400
  • Aorta,
  • Pulmonary Artery,
  • Left Atrium,
  • Left Ventricle,
  • Right Ventricle,
  • Right Atrium

31
Unit 3 500
  • These are two organs whose job is to maximize
    surface area

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32
Unit 3 500
  • 2 of
  • Lungs
  • Villi (Sm. Int.)
  • Skin,

33
Unit 4 100
  • These are the 4 types of microorganisms.

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34
Unit 4 100
  • Bacteria,
  • Fungi,
  • Protists,
  • (Viruses)

35
Unit 4 200
  • These are 2 examples where bacteria are helpful
    2 where they are harmful.

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36
Unit 4 200
  • Helpful
  • Digestion, decomposers, medicines,
    bioengineering, etc.
  • Harmful
  • Disease, food poisoning, contamination, decay,
    etc.

37
Unit 4 300
  • These microbes are sponsored by the LCBO.

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38
Unit 4 300
  • Yeast

39
Unit 4 400
  • This is a brief description of how viruses
    reproduce.

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40
Unit 4 400
1
2
4
3
  1. Virus inserts DNA into host cell
  2. Host cell replicates virus part
  3. Virus parts assemble into viruses
  4. Cell bursts, releasing viruses

41
Unit 4 500
  • These are 3 things that we can do to reduce the
    likelihood of illness due to microbes.

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42
Unit 4 500
  • 3 of
  • Wash hands
  • Completely cook food
  • Get immunizations
  • Maintain healthy lifestyle
  • Live in a bubble!

43
Bits Bites 100
  • These are the 5 kingdoms of living things!

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44
Bits Bites 100
45
Bits Bites 200
  • These are 3 dangers associated with a diet high
    in fat.

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46
Bits Bites 200
  • 3 of
  • Obesity
  • Heart disease
  • Stroke
  • Blood pressure
  • Cancer
  • Colorectal problems, etc.

47
Bits Bites 300
  • This is the importance of Louis Pasteur.

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48
Bits Bites 300
  • The inventor of germ theory pasteurization

49
Bits Bites 400
  • These are 3 major differences between plant
    animal cells.

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50
Bits Bites 400
3 of
Animal Plant
No wall Has wall
No chloroplasts No photosynthesis Has Chloroplasts - photosynthesis
Irregular shape Regular shape
Many small vacuoles 1 large vacuole
51
Bits Bites 500
  • Name 3 tissues in the plant and the comparable
    tissue in animals

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52
Bits Bites 500
  • Skin (animal) epidermis (plant)
  • Lungs (animal) stomata (plant)
  • Sphincter (animal) guard cells (plant)
  • Circ. System (animal) vascular system (plant)
  • Mouth (animal) Roots (plant)
  • Skeleton (animal) stem, roots (plant)
  • Etc.

53
  • FINAL JEOPARDY!

54
Final Jeopardy!
  • Putting it all Together
  • (Advanced Biology)

55
Final Jeopardy!
  • These are the 5 examples of technologies that
    have furthered the study of Biology!

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56
Final Jeopardy!
  • 5 of
  • Light microscope, electron microscope, x-ray,
    skin gun, CAT scan, EEG, EKG, arthroscopy, MRI,
    ultrasound, computers, etc.
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