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Page 1: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

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Page 2: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Steps in the Scientific Method…

• Observe~ always observing the world around us!!

• 1. ask questions • 2. form hypothesis• 3. experimentation• 4. analysis• 5. conclusion

Page 3: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Hypothesis?•If, then

statement (question)…

•An educated guess/ testable

Page 4: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

What is the difference between a control group

and an experimental group?

• Control~ unmanipulated; used as a basis of comparison (sometimes called placebo group)

• Experimental~ a variable has been manipulated

Page 5: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Calculate total magnification of a microscope

• Ocular lens (10x) X objective= total magnification.

Page 6: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Compound microscope vs. simple vs. electron?

• Compound~ many lenses working together (magnification & clarity)

• Simple~ magnification only (specimens usually macroscopic)

• Electron~ e- beams, can see viruses and other extreme microscopic specimens.

Page 7: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

KNOW PARTS OF THE MICROSCOPE

Page 8: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Who developed the simple microscope?

•Anton van Leeuenhoek

Amoeba proteus

Common amoeba

Page 9: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your fields of biology:

• ecology – Study of organism interactions with

each other and the environment• genetics

– Study of heredity• cytology

– Study of cells• biology

– Study of LIFE!!!!!!! (YOU BETTER NOT GET THIS ONE WRONG )

• taxonomy– Study of naming organisms

Page 10: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your basic biochemistry: (Define &

Give examples)

• Carbohydrates~ COMPLEX SUGARS

• lipids~ fats, oils, waxes• proteins~ keratin, actin/myosin,

etc. complex amino acids• nucleic acids~ DNA/RNA• glucose/sucrose/fructose/lactose~

blood sugar, table sugar, fruit sugar, milk sugar

Page 11: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your basic biochemistry: (Define & Give examples)

• Cellulose~ strength & rigidity to plants; cell wall component

• Complimentary base pairing~ DNA= A-T, C-G; RNA= A-U, C-G

• DNA/RNA~ deoxyribonucleic acid (genetic blueprint)/ ribonucleic acid (protein synthesis)

• enzymes/ substrate / lock & key~ enzymes (catalyst to jumpstart a reaction)

Page 12: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

3 COMPONENTS OF MODERN CELL THEORY?

• 1. cells are the basic unit of structure and function

• 2. all cells come from pre-existing cells

• 3. all organisms are made of 1 or more cells

Page 13: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your cellular organelles: What do they look like & what do they

do?• Nucleus~ cellular control center• Mitochondrion~ “powerhouse”

supplies energy• Nucleolus~ makes ribosomes• Ribosome~ makes proteins• lysosome~ garbage disposals;

destroyer • Cell membrane~ semipermeable

layer; allows homeostasis and transport (same stable internal conditions)

Page 14: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your cellular organelles: What do they look like & what do they

do?• Chloroplast~ has chlorophyll

allowing for photosynthesis to occur

• endoplasmic reticulum (rough & smooth~ intracellular highways

• Golgi apparatus~ postal office (packaging and secreting)

• Cell wall~ protects and supports plant cells

Page 15: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Define the following terms related to movement of

cellular materials: • Diffusion~ movement of molecules

from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration

• Osmosis~ movement of WATER from an area of high to low

• Active transport~ cell expends energy; against concentration gradient

• Hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic solution~ lower, higher, equal

• Plasmolysis~ wilting

Page 16: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Define the following terms related to movement of cellular materials:

• Passive transport~ no energy input from cell

• Cytolysis~ cell bursting• Endocytosis~ movement into the

cell pinocytosis~ cell drinking, Phagocytosis~ cell eating

• Exocytosis~ movement out of the cell

• Contractile vacuoles~ used by protista to pump out excess water

Page 17: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Difference between hydrophilic and hydrophobic?

Page 18: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Which cell is in a hypertonic solution? isotonic?

hypotonic?

Page 19: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.
Page 20: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Define the concepts of cell division:

• Mitosis~ cloning; body cell reproduction• Meiosis~ forms gametes; genetic

recombination• Haploid, diploid~ n, 2n• Gamete~ sperm & egg• Zygote~ union of sperm & egg• Cell plate, cleavage furrow~ occurs during

cytokinesis • Autosomes~ body chromosomes/somatic

chromosomes (44)• Sex chromosomes: XX (girl)or XY (boy) (2)

Page 21: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Define the concepts of cell division:

• Bacterial reproduction~ binary fission; splitting into two

• Sperm production to egg production~

• 4 to 1 (spermatogenesis; oogenesis)

• Male and female symbols

Page 22: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Punnett Square Practice

• Want to do these on the board????

TT X tt

Tt X Tt

Tt X tt

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Genetic Terms• Dominant~ overshadows a recessive• Recessive~ is expressed when no

dominant is present• Phenotype~ physical characteristics

(brown, red, etc)• Genotype~ genetic makeup

(represented by letters)• Homozygous~ both are the same

(TT or tt)• Heterozygous~ different genes (Tt)• sex-linked~ found on a sex

chromosome

Page 24: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Add: Karyotype & Pedigree

• Karyotype:

• Pedigree:

Page 25: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Genetic Disorders• XO~ Turner Syndrome• Down Syndrome~ Trisomy 21• XXY~ Klienfelters Syndrome• Others?Others? Lots!!Lots!! Look over notesLook over notes!!• Nondisjunction~ failure of chromosomes to

separate during meiosis• Monosomy~ 45 total chromosomes (results

in 1 less)~ Turner Syndrome• Trisomy~ 47 total chromosome (results in 1

too many)~ Down Syndrome & Klienfelters)• Detection: Amniocentesis or chorionic villi

sampling

Page 26: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Remember Replication, Transcription, Translation ?

• Orig DNA: AAT CCA GTC• Replication: TTA GGT CAG• Transcription: UUA GGU CAG• Translation: AAU CCA GUC

3 BASES= A CODON

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Famous Scientists• Darwin~ theory of evolution• Aristotle~ first to classify organisms• Fleming~ discovered penicillin• Linnaeus~ modern classification

system• Hooke~ named the cell• Lamarck~ acquired traits; evolution• Mendel~ father of genetics• Van Leeuwenhoek~ father of

microscopy

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Taxonomy and Evolution

• 7 levels?• KPCOFGs• Kingdoms?• AnimalAnimal• PlantPlant• FungiFungi• ProtistaProtista• EubacteriaEubacteria• ArchaebacteriaArchaebacteria

Page 29: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Describe these “taxonomy/evolution terms”:

• vestigial structures: no longer needed (appendix, tailbone)

• acquired traits: behavior causes evolution (giraffe stretching neck to reach leaves)

• binomial nomenclature: 2 name naming system (scientific name); Genus species

• Dichotomous key: recipe for classification• homologous/analogous structures (similar

origin but look different, different origin but look similar due to environment)

Page 30: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Bacteria and Viruses and Fungi

• Draw the three basic bacterial shapes: coccus, bacillus, spirillus

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Bacterial Shapes:• Rod- bacillus• Sphere- coccus• Spiral- spirilli

• Staphylo- clusters• Strepto- chains/filaments

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• What is the difference between archaebacteria and eubacteria?

• “ancient” extreme environments/”true” soil and water

• Good things bacteria do? • Decomposers, make food, antibiotics,

clean up environmental pollutants, others???

• Bacterial Diseases?• Anthrax,Salmonella, Botulism, TB,

Typhus, RMSF, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis, others????

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• What is a virus? • Obligate intracellular parasite (not

technically “living”

• Temperate vs. virulent?• Lysogenic (doesn’t kill host right

away); lytic (kills host immediately)

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What are some viral diseases?

• AIDSAIDS• EbolaEbola• Genital WartsGenital Warts• ColdCold• FluFlu• HerpesHerpes• BSE (mad cow)BSE (mad cow)• KuruKuru• Others????????Others????????

Page 35: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

What are some common fungi?

• MushroomsMushrooms• YeastsYeasts• SmutsSmuts• RustsRusts• MoldsMolds• MildewsMildews• PuffballsPuffballs

Page 36: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Fungal Diseases?• Corn smutsCorn smuts• Athlete’s footAthlete’s foot• Nail fungusNail fungus• MildewMildew• RustsRusts• RingwormRingworm• Jock itchJock itch• Others???Others???• Miracle Drug?Miracle Drug?

– Penicillin (alexander fleming)Penicillin (alexander fleming)

Page 37: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Protista: “the very first”List and describe several

protozoans:• LOTS!!! Check out your LOTS!!! Check out your notesnotes on on

animallike, plantlike and animallike, plantlike and funguslike!!funguslike!!

• Hint…Hint…• Those that cause diseasesThose that cause diseases

(trypanosoma, entamoeba, (trypanosoma, entamoeba, Giardia),Giardia), have mutualistic have mutualistic relationshipsrelationships ( (Trichonympha & Trichonympha & termitetermite), ), etc.etc.

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How do some protists move?

• Pseudopodia~• False feet (amoebas)• Cilia~• Hairlike structures (paramecium)

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How do paramecia rid themselves of excess water?

• Contractile vacuoleContractile vacuole

What are some common What are some common diseases caused by protozoa?diseases caused by protozoa?

• Malaria, Giardia, Amebic Dysentery, Malaria, Giardia, Amebic Dysentery, African Sleeping Sickness, African Sleeping Sickness, Leishmania, others????Leishmania, others????

Page 40: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Photosynthesis Equation

___ CO2 + ___H2O C6H12O6 + ___O2

“Photosynthesis is a series of reactions that uses energy from the sun to convert water and carbon dioxide (reactants) into sugars and oxygen (products)” Figure 8-4 Miller & Levine, Biology

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Meiosis~ produces pollen grains

Sticky~ where pollen lands

Eggs are produced

Protect flower while developing

Supports anther

Page 42: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know your phyla and classes:• Porifera~ sponges; sessile (don’t move

as adults)• Cnidaria ~ jelly fish, man of wars, corals

and anemones; have cnidocysts & nematocysts

• Nematoda ~ roundworms; most are parasitic

• Platyhelminthes~ flatworms like planaria, tapeworm & flukes

• Annelida~ segmented worms like earthworms, sandworms and leeches

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Continued…

• Amphibia~ metamorphasis; moist skin, lack claws, frogs, salamanders, toads, caecilians

• Mammalia~ have hair, bear live young, 4-chambered hearts, endothermic, mammary glands

Page 44: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know some general organ function and structures like:

•pharynx: pharynx: pathway to trachea or pathway to trachea or esophagusesophagus

•crop: crop: storge area for food storge area for food (earthworms)(earthworms)

•gizzard: gizzard: grinds food for grinds food for earthwormearthworm

•heart (chambers in a frog? pig?) heart (chambers in a frog? pig?) : : 3 in frog, 4 in pig3 in frog, 4 in pig

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• Nictitating membrane: 3rd eyelid; protects and moistens

• Tympanic membrane: eardrums• Kidneys: removal of nitrogenous waste• Pinnae: external ear flaps• Eyespots~ both detect light• Lungs: breathing apparatus and gas

exchange• Stomach~ mechanical & chemical food

digection• fat bodies (fat)- insulates organs for

hibernation

Page 46: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Biological terminology:

• Autotrophic means: Autotrophic means: self-feedingself-feeding• Heterotrophic means: Heterotrophic means: other other

feedingfeeding• Eukaryotic means: Eukaryotic means: true nucleustrue nucleus• Prokaryotic means:Prokaryotic means: before before

nucleus (lacks a true nucleus)nucleus (lacks a true nucleus)

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• SymbiosisSymbiosis-- relationship between 2 relationship between 2 or more organisms living in close or more organisms living in close association with each other association with each other mutualismmutualism-- both organisms benefit both organisms benefit

• parasitismparasitism- - one organism benefits one organism benefits while the other is harmedwhile the other is harmed

• know your basic latin roots!!!!!!!know your basic latin roots!!!!!!!

Page 48: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Distinguish between food chains, & food

webs. • Chain~ flow of energy from producer

to top consumer.• Web~ interrelated food chains

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(Be able to identify producers, 1st order

(primary) consumers, 2nd order consumers, etc.)

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• Autotroph~ self feeding• Heterotroph~ other feeding• Saprophyte~ bacteria of decay

(decomposers)• Decomposer~ recycle energy back into

the environment (bacteria and fungus)• Detritivore~ feed on dead/decaying

matter• Herbivore~ plant eater• Carnivore~ animal eater• Omnivore~ eats both plants and animals• **habitat- where an organism lives**

Page 51: CP Biology Review Yea!!!!!. Steps in the Scientific Method… Observe~ always observing the world around us!! 1. ask questions 2. form hypothesis 3. experimentation.

Know energy transfer! Who feeds at what trophic level? What level of consumerism?

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