Definitions
Identify
Topic 3
Topic 4
Topic 5
100
Define taxonomy
1. System of naming.
100
What are halophiles?
2. Unicellular and live in very salty water.
100
12. What are two structures protists don’t have?
No organelles, no nucleus.
100
15. What organism has a swim bladder?
15. Bony fish.
100
Define hyphae.
31. Produce chemicals that breakdown once living matter in the environment. (all fungus have this)
200
Define genus.
5. Group of organisms closely related, similar characteristics but distinct from other groups.
200
8. How do sponges reproduce?
8. Asexually (budding), sexually (releasing sperm and eggs into the water).
200
11. What is the purpose of the capsule?
11. Structure that protects a bacterium and sticks to surface.
200
14. Where do plants get their energy from?
14. The sun/CO2 not from other organisms.
200
20. Identify the female and male structure of the flower. What does the male structure produce?
20. Male structure = staMEN, pollen/sperm Female structure = pistil
300
Define Cellular Respiration.
7. Use oxygen to breakdown glucose and release energy.
300
6. What is an example of a non-vascular plant?
6. Mosses.
300
10. Name three single celled algae.
10. Diatoms, Volvox, Euglenas.
300
16. Why are bacteria helpful?
16. Recycle nutrients in the environment.
300
25. What are the five steps of the frog life cycle
25. a. eggs. b. embryos c. tadpoles with legs. d. young frog e. adult frog
400
Define Mammal.
17. Has hair or fur and produces milk to feed young.
400
4. How do bacteria reproduce?
Binary fission.
400
13. What is one example of an invertebrate?
13. Cnidarians.
400
18. Provide four examples of mollusks.
18. Snails, octopuses, squids, clams
400
26. When does a seed germinate?
26. When temperature and water/moisture levels are right for that seed.
500
Define angiosperms.
19. Produce flowers.
500
3. What is the order of classification (High to low)?
3. Order, family, genus, species.
500
9. What are four examples of a reptile? One example of a non-reptile.
9. (Lizards, snakes, crocodiles, turtles) (Insect).
500
Identify the four steps of Viral Replication.
a. The virus attaches its capsid to a host cell. b. The virus injects its genetic material into the cell uses the cells materials to multiply. cell stops functioning normally. c. When the cell becomes filled with viruses it bursts releasing the virus. continues the spread of disease. d. The host cell dies and the cycle repeats.
500
27. Describe an Arthropod.
27. An invertebrate animal with a segmented body, hard outer exoskeleton, and jointed legs.
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