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OCTOBER 31, 2012. CELL TYPE FOLDABLE. Front of Foldable. ALL CELLS. EUKARYOTIC CELL. PROKARYOTIC CELL. INSIDE CENTER FLAP: ALL CELLS HAVE:. Cell membrane Cytoplasm DNA ribosomes. INSIDE LEFT FLAP: PROKARYOTIC CELLS:. Have NO nucleus DNA is in the cytoplasm - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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OCTOBER 31, OCTOBER 31, 20122012
CELL TYPE CELL TYPE FOLDABLEFOLDABLE
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Front of FoldableFront of Foldable
PROKARYOTICPROKARYOTICCELLCELL
ALL ALL CELLSCELLS
EUKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC CELLCELL
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INSIDE CENTER FLAP:INSIDE CENTER FLAP:ALL CELLS HAVE:ALL CELLS HAVE:
Cell membraneCell membraneCytoplasmCytoplasmDNADNAribosomesribosomes
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INSIDE LEFT FLAP:INSIDE LEFT FLAP:PROKARYOTIC CELLS:PROKARYOTIC CELLS:
Have NO nucleusHave NO nucleus DNA is in the cytoplasmDNA is in the cytoplasm Smaller in size (1- 10 microns)Smaller in size (1- 10 microns) Have NO membrane-bound Have NO membrane-bound
organellesorganelles Examples: ALL bacteria cellsExamples: ALL bacteria cells
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INSIDE RIGHT FLAP:INSIDE RIGHT FLAP:EUKARYOTIC CELLS:EUKARYOTIC CELLS:
Have a nucleusHave a nucleus DNA is in the nucleusDNA is in the nucleus Larger in size (10- 100 microns)Larger in size (10- 100 microns) Contain membrane-bound Contain membrane-bound
organellesorganelles Examples: plant, animal, fungi, Examples: plant, animal, fungi,
and protist cellsand protist cells
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CELL THEORY:CELL THEORY:
1.1. Every living thing is made of Every living thing is made of cells.cells.
2.2. Cells are the basic unit of life Cells are the basic unit of life (for structure and function).(for structure and function).
3.3. Cells come only from other Cells come only from other living cells.living cells.
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LET’S SEE LET’S SEE WHAT YOU WHAT YOU
KNOW?KNOW?
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What is the name given What is the name given to the process of a to the process of a
caterpillar changing into caterpillar changing into a butterfly? a butterfly?
ANSWER: metamorphosisANSWER: metamorphosis
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What must happen to What must happen to the caterpillar’s skin in the caterpillar’s skin in
order for it to grow? order for it to grow?
ANSWER: it must ANSWER: it must shed it (molt)shed it (molt)
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What are the three main What are the three main body parts of an insect? body parts of an insect?
ANSWER: head, thorax, ANSWER: head, thorax, abdomenabdomen
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The growth stage of a The growth stage of a butterfly larva is called a(n) butterfly larva is called a(n)
____________. ____________. ANSWER: instarANSWER: instar
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In the life cycle of the In the life cycle of the cabbage white butterfly cabbage white butterfly what is the stage after what is the stage after
the egg hatches?the egg hatches? ANSWER: larvaANSWER: larva
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What are the droppings of What are the droppings of the cabbage white larva the cabbage white larva
called? called? ANSWER: frassANSWER: frass
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The transfer of pollen The transfer of pollen from one plant to from one plant to
another is called ____ another is called ____ ANSWER: pollinationANSWER: pollination
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Is the bean plant you grew Is the bean plant you grew a monocot or a dicot? a monocot or a dicot?
ANSWER: dicot ANSWER: dicot
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What is the name of the What is the name of the food that plants make food that plants make
themselves?themselves? ANSWER: glucoseANSWER: glucose
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What do we call the living What do we call the living component of an component of an
ecosystem?ecosystem? ANSWER: communityANSWER: community
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An organism’s role in its An organism’s role in its environment is referred to environment is referred to
as as ANSWER: nicheANSWER: niche
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What is the genus of What is the genus of Duckweed?Duckweed?
ANSWER: ANSWER: LemnaLemna
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Do animals have to have a Do animals have to have a heart in order to have a heart in order to have a
pulse?pulse? ANSWER: no (as in the blackworm)ANSWER: no (as in the blackworm)
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What type of asexual What type of asexual reproduction takes place reproduction takes place
in the life of in the life of LumbriculusLumbriculus??
ANSWER: ANSWER: Fragmentation Fragmentation
and and regenerationregeneration
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Name one important Name one important pioneer in the pioneer in the
development of the development of the microscope.microscope. ANSWER: ANSWER:
Robert Hooke Robert Hooke and Anton van and Anton van Leeuwenhoek Leeuwenhoek
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What does an What does an entomologist study?entomologist study?
ANSWER: ANSWER: insectsinsects