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Title: Life Science


1
Life Science
  • SOL Review
  • Mutter

2
Cells and Genetics
  • Hooke was 1st person to observe cells
  • Cells
  • Basic Unit of structure and function of life
  • Prokaryote bacteria/no nucleus
  • Eukaryote membrane structures everything but
    bacteria
  • Unicellular only one cell (has structures to
    carry out functions)
  • Multicellular many celled (work together)

3
Cell parts
  • Cell membrane outer layer/holds cell together
    allows materials to pass into and out of cell
  • Cytoplasm Jelly like material where life
    processes take place/ parts float in it
  • Mitochondria cells powerstations/ energy is
    produced here
  • Endoplasmic Reticulum transport system of
    cell/some protein is made here

4
Cell parts cont.
  • Cell Wall Protects and supports the PLANT cell
  • Chloroplasts site of photosynthesis/ only in
    PLANT cell.
  • Nucleus brain/ controls the activities of the
    cell
  • Vacuole where cells store water, food, and
    other materials

5
Cell processes
  • Respiration
  • Photosynthesis

6
Cell Division
  • Mitosis genetic material in the nucleus copies
    itself nuclear material splits in half so that
    each daughter cell gets material that is the same
    as that of a parent exact copies.
  • Meiosis combining cells from 2 different
    parents half the genetic material comes from
    each parent sexual reporduction.

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Meiosis
9
Cell Theory
  • All living things are made of cells cells are
    the smallest structure of living things that can
    perform the processes necessary for life living
    cells come only from other living things.
  • Organization of living things
  • Cell
  • Tissue
  • Organ
  • System
  • organism

10
Genetics
  • Species organism reproduces only its own kind
    fertile offspring
  • DNA genetic material found in cells nucleus
    blueprint for the cell (double helix)

11
Genetics cont.
  • Genes segments of DNA control traits you
    inherited your genes and the traits from your
    parents
  • Chromosomes genes are located on chromosomes in
    the nuclei they contain many thousands of genes
    23 pairs
  • Female XX chromosomes
  • Male XY chromosomes

12
Genetics cont.
  • Heredity passing of traits from parents to
    offspring
  • Allele Each gene in a pair you inherit 2
    alleles for each trait
  • Dominant allele masks the effect of the other
    allele
  • Recessive allele the allele that is
    masked/covered

13
Genetics cont.
  • Purebred Tow of the same alleles whether
    dominant or recessive (TT or tt)
  • Hybrid both a dominant and a recessive allele
    for a trait (Tt)
  • Genotype set of alleles an organism has for a
    trait (Tt)
  • Phenotype the appearance the trait takes on
  • Mutation random change in genes
  • Adaptation characteristics that help organism
    survive

14
Punnett Square
  • Used to predict traits male on top dominant is
    shown with a capital letter and recessive with a
    lower case letter each square is ¼ or 25 of the
    predicted

15
Other definitions
  • Three ways material is moved in and out of a cell
  • Osmosis-diffusion of water across a membrane
  • Diffusion-movement of molecules from higher
    concentration to lower concentration
  • Active transport-movement of materials through a
    cell membrane using energy.

16
Other definitions
  • Eutrophication build up of nutrients in
    freshwater leads to algae growth
  • Pheromone chemical released by one animal that
    affects behavior of antoher of same species
  • Tropism growth response of plant toward or away
    from stimulus
  • Phototropism growth response toward light

17
Biomes-Forests
  • Tropical Rain forest
  • Deciduous Forest
  • Coniferous

18
Biomes
  • Grasslands
  • Temperate Grasslands
  • Tropical Grassland

19
Biomes
  • Deserts
  • Hot
  • Cold

20
Biomes
  • Tundra

21
Biomes
  • Water
  • Freshwater
  • Marine

22
Kingdoms
  • Some say 5 some say 6
  • Animal
  • Plant
  • Fungus
  • Protist
  • Bacteria
  • Eubacteria

23
Seven Levels of Classification
  • Kingdom
  • Phylum
  • Class
  • Order
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Species

King Philip can only find green snakes" can be
used to memorize the hierarchy for the
classification of organisms which is kingdom,
phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
24
Ecosystem vocabulary
  • Phototropism
  • Hibernation
  • Eutrophication
  • Parasite
  • Host
  • Biotic
  • Abiotic
  • Omnivore
  • Carnivore
  • Herbivore
  • Nitrogen cycle
  • Carbon-oxygen cycle
  • Ecosystem
  • Biome
  • Food web
  • Food chain

25
Animal Kingdom
  • Chordate Phylum
  • Arthropod Phylum
  • Mollusk Phylum
  • Annelid Phylum
  • Nematode Phylum
  • Cnidarian Phylum
  • Echinoderm Phylum

26
Plant kingdom
  • Mosses, liverworts, hornworts
  • Ferns, club mosses, horsetails
  • Gymnosperms
  • Angiosperms

27
Extra vocabulary
  • Bilateral symmetry
  • Radial symmetry

28
Body Systems
  • Circulatory
  • Digestive
  • Endocrine
  • Excretory
  • Immune
  • Muscular
  • Nervous
  • Reproductive
  • Respiratory
  • Skeletal
  • Skin
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