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PAP Biology Warm Up

PAP Biology Warm Up . Objective . We will….review the concepts of classification. . Agenda . Classification Test tomorrow 5 th Six Weeks Project due April 8 th , 2014 Review Challenge . Question #1 . Which kingdom does this organism belong to? Protista Animalia Plantae

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PAP Biology Warm Up

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  1. PAP Biology Warm Up

  2. Objective • We will….review the concepts of classification.

  3. Agenda • Classification Test tomorrow • 5th Six Weeks Project due April 8th, 2014 • Review Challenge

  4. Question #1 • Which kingdom does this organism belong to? • Protista • Animalia • Plantae • Eubacteria • Fungi

  5. Question #2 • Identify the following as heterotrophic or autotrophic: • Animalia • Plantae • Fungi • Protista

  6. Question #3 • What two traits do fungi, plants, and animals have in common?

  7. Question #4 • What kingdom does not have a cell wall….ever?

  8. Question #5 • What are the two big differences between animals and plants?

  9. Question #6 • What is the main characteristic that separates bacteria from archea?

  10. Question #7 • Which of the following organisms are most closely related? • Acanthisflammea • Aechmophorusoccidentalis • Anasamericana • Aix americana • Acanthishornemanni

  11. Question #8 • Which kingdom is made up of decomposers?

  12. Question #9 • Which organisms is most closely related to the conifer?

  13. Question #10 • The study of the classification and naming of organisms is called…….?

  14. Question #11 • Which organisms is most closely related to the perch?

  15. Question #12 • Does this organism have segmentation?

  16. Question #13 • Does this organism have an exoskeleton?

  17. Question #14 • Bats, cougars, raccoons, and wolves are all mammals. Which of the levels of organization would show the closest relationship? • Order • Family • Class • Species • Kingdom • Phylum • Genus

  18. Question #15 • What type of reproduction is occurring to the right?

  19. Question #16 • What traits do amphibians and primates have in common?

  20. Question #17 • The pictures to the right show the different ways that water moves in and out of a cell. What do we call the movement of water in an out of the cell due to concentration?

  21. Question #18 • Yellow peas are dominant over green peas. Both of the parents are heterozygous. What is the chances that their offspring will be green?

  22. Question #19 • What kingdom does the organism to the right belong to? Why

  23. Question #20 • What kingdom does the organism to the right belong to? Why?

  24. Question #21 • What kingdom does the organism to the right belong to? • Does it have an exoskeleton? • Does it have segmentation?

  25. Question #22 • What do we call traits carried on the X chromosome?

  26. Question #23 • What are the three components of DNA?

  27. Question #24 • What is the term used to describe the copying of DNA?

  28. Question #25 • What do we call the picture to the right? • Is there a problem? If so, what is it?

  29. Wager

  30. Wager Question • What type of biomolecule is the diagram below? What elements is it made of?

  31. Answers • Eubacteria • Heterotroph, autotroph, heterotroph, both • Multicellular, eukaryotic • Animal • Cell wall, heterotrophic/autotrophic • Cell wall and the environment found in • A & E • Fungi • Sunflower • Taxonomy • Salamander • Yes • Yes • Species

  32. Answers • Asexual • Vertebrae, bony skeleton, four limbs • Osmosis • 25% • Fungi • Protista • Animalia • sex-linked • Sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen bases • Replication • Karyotype; yes, there are 3 21st chromosomes Wager: carbohydrate…. carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen

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