When healthy, what organ would float in water?
Lungs
What are the two types of cells?
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
True or False: All Fungi are multicellular
False. For example, yeast!
Are animals Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic organisms?
Eukaryotic
Who is the "Weather Man"
MILO
What is hypothermia?
Abnormally low body temperature.
What is the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a cell?
Cell membrane
Are Fungi more related to plants or animals?
Animals
Amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals are all examples of what?
Vertebrates
Name who in 203 can name 5 different fungi facts?
ANGELEIGH
Which two body systems work together to move the body's bones?
The skeletal system and the muscular system
What would happen to an animal cell if its mitochondria stopped working properly?
The cell would not have energy to live and grow.
How do Fungi reproduce? Asexual or sexual reproduction?
Trick question- BOTH!
Animals without a backbone are called what?
Invertebrates
What did we try to make at the beginning of the year, but failed and what did we name them?
Bartholomew, Sourdough Starter
What is the name of the system in the human body that transports blood?
Cardiovascular
What would happen to a plant cell if its chloroplasts stopped working properly?
The cell would not be able to make sugars via photosynthesis.
How do Fungi obtain food?
Absorption from their enviornment
What is the difference between bilateral and radial symmetry?
Bilateral symmetry means an organism can be divided into two mirror-image halves along a single plane (like cutting a human down the middle). Radial symmetry means an organism can be divided into identical halves by any plane passing through a central axis (like a jellyfish).
Name three different living organisms in the classroom
People, plants, toad, newts, etc.
Where are red blood cells formed?
Bone Marrow
Where in the cell are proteins made?
Ribosomes
How many major phyla are there?
5. Chytridiomycota (Chytrids), Zygomycota (conjugated fungi), Ascomycota (sac fungi), Basidiomycota (club fungi) and Phylum Glomeromycota.
Name an example of an animal adapting to it's environment.
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Name any 3 of the units we have learned in this class.
Biological Classification, Adaptation and Evolution, Genetics, Cycles of Matter in Ecosystems, Micro-Organisms (Microscopic Life), Energy Flow in Ecosystems, Fermentation and Anaerobic Respiration, Cellular Respiration, Cellular Energy and Photosynthesis Cell Growth and Division, Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells, Cell Structure and Function, Life is Cellular, Proteins, Enzymes, Carbs Fats and Proteins, The Chemistry of Life, The Characteristics of Life, The Science of Biology