Classification
Keys
Microscopes
Cells
Diversity
100
From what kingdom is a Venus Fly Trap?
Plantae
100
Each question in a key has how many options / answers?
Two
100
What is the bit that you put the slides ON called? DOUBLE JEOPARDY (200 pts), what do you put a slide UNDER?
Stage or Table. DOUBLE - stage clips
100
Which is thicker - a cell wall or a cell membrane? DOUBLE JEOPARDY (200pts) Where do cells come from?
A cell wall - Only from other cells.
100
What is the difference between dead and non-living?
Something dead was previously alive. Something non-living has never been alive.
200
From what Kingdom is Coral?
Animalia
200
There are 14 types of organism in a group. How many types should be in each group after the first question?
Seven - always try to split it in half
200
The top lens has a magnification of 10x. The bottom lens has a magnification of 40x. What is the total magnification?
400x
200
Name three cell parts found in BOTH plant and animal cells
Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm.
200
A field of 10,577 corn plants has high or low diversity? DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! (400pts) Justify your answer.
Low. Diversity is about TYPES of species, not number of individuals.
300
How many names in the binomial naming system and what are the TWO rules
Two names, 1. Capitalise ONLY the first one, 2. Italics or underline.
300
What do Scientists use keys for?
To identify TYPES of organism in an environment
300
Name the top and bottom lenses
Top = Eyepiece. Bottom = Objective.
300
Name the cell parts that are only found in plants.
Vacuole, Chloroplasts, Cell Wall.
300
How is the diversity of an area measured?
Count the number of different species in that area
400
Name and spell the six kingdoms (in Latin!!)
Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria
400
The keys we learnt about are called D___________ Keys. What is that word, how is it spelled and what does it mean?
Dichotomous - only two options for each question
400
What part changes the amount of light coming through the specimen? DOUBLE JEOPARDY!! (800pts) How is it spelled?
Diaphragm
400
What happens in the chloroplasts?
The photosynthesis reaction
400
Diversity comes in three types - a mixture of all three is best. They are e_____________, s______________, g___________
Ecosystem, Species, Genetic.
500
Archaebacteria are not heterotrophs or autotrophs. What are they? DOUBLE JEOPARDY (1000Pts) Why does this make them so special?
They are Chemotrophs - they have no need (direct or indirect) of the sun
500
When creating a key, you only stop adding questions when...
...there is only one TYPE of organism in each group.
500
There is a device under the stage that can change the amount of light that passes through the slide. Why would you want to change this?
It is all about the thickness of the sample. Thin samples 'whiteout' or bleach with too much. Thick samples need more light to pass through them.
500
Animals have a skeleton to support their cells. What two key parts do plant CELLS have instead, and how do they use them to make them stand up?
Cell wall and Vacuole - Vacuole is pumped with liquid to create an internal pressure held by the cell wall.
500
Why is a high diversity important?
It is a safety net - it allows life to continue when the environment changes
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