What do characteristics of life help us do?
"Defines" life/the point when something becomes life
What 2 categories does a binomial name consist of in the right order?
Genus species
What are three domains?
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
What are the four kingdoms?
Plant, animals, fungi, and protist
What is the cross-section difference between monocot and dicot/eudicot?
Monocot: vascular bundles scattered all around
Dicot: vascular bundles at the edge
How does metabolism contribute to the definition of life?
All living things have the ability to produce energy for growth and maintenance (ex: moving!)
What is the use of this taxonomical system?
Give 2 examples of an organism from any of the three domains
Halophiles, thermophiles, methanogens
Yoghurt, E.coli, Salmonella, Streptococcus
Animals, plants, fungi, protista
True or false: animals reproduce mostly sexually.
True, the exception is sea anemones.
What is the difference in how seeds are contained in gymnosperms (cones) compared to angiosperms (fruit)?
Gymnosperms: Naked seed in cones
Angiosperms: Seed enclosed in an ovary which becomes a fruit to protect and nourish
Give an example of a response to stimulus.
Answer varies.
EXAMPLE: Touching the stove when it is on and jumping back/removing your hand immediately.What is the difference between the scientific/specific name compared to the common name?
The scientific name consists of the genus and species of the organism and the common name is just the common name...like bear.
True or false? Archaea obtain energy only by feeding off others.
False. Archaea is both autotropic and heterotropic. They break things down in their environment and bring them in.
What 2 kingdoms can produce their own food (autotrophs)?
Plantae and Protista
What is the role of the vascular tissue?
Xylem: transports water-soluble nutrients
Phloem: transports sugar, proteins, and other organic molecules
What is the characteristic that indicates living systems can maintain an internal environment that is different from the external environment? (HINT AVAILABLE)
Homeostasis
Name the 8 taxonomic categories from least broad to most broad.
Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, and Domain
What are two differences between Archaea+ Bacteria and Eukarya
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic
Entirely asexual vs asexual or sexual
Other answers are considerable
ANSWER VARIES- host will tell you.
What are 2 differences between spores and seeds?
No nourishment,microscopic, dispersed by wind/water
Nourishment, larger in size and visible, pooped by animals to spread
State three characteristics of life that we have learned about in depth over this semester. Define 1.
Mitosis: Growth and Development -> become larger
Meiosis: ability to reproduce
Evolution: adapting populations
Given the taxonomic classification, how can you use it to compare which species are more closely related?
Look for the two species that differ in categories as the classification gets more specific.
Name and explain one characteristic from Archaea and Bacteria.
Extremophiles, Anaerobic
Peptidoglycan cell ways, decomposers, useful for making some foods
Name a special characteristic for 2 kingdoms of the domain Eukarya.
Plants: green coz chlorophyll, provides oxygen
Animals: motile, invertebrates, vertebrates
Fungi: supply essential nutrients to some plants, provides drugs
Protist: form colonies to divide labor of cells
Describe the evolution of plants.
Started with charophytes a green algae. Then adapted a cuticle and multicellular structures ensuring it don't dry out...Then pteridophytes as it adapted a vascular tissue helping it grow taller.Then adapted seeds for spreading long distances.