Images Ameoba Compound Microscope: Key Points Two lenses ( ocular and objective) The ocular magnifies the image from the objective. *2-D images *can use live samples ...
E. Coli bacteria Red blood cell Plant cell ameoba Eukaryotic cell HeLa cell with rhinovirus 4RHV.pdb 4RHV.pdb HEADER RHINOVIRUS COAT PROTEIN 25-JAN-88 ...
Interest Grabber Section 20-1 Food for Thought What do you do when you get hungry? You probably go in search of food. Different organisms have different ways of ...
What Kingdom do I belong to? * SpongeBob Animal Kingdom 2. Multi-cellular and Autotroph Plant Kingdom 3. I am yeast, unicellular decomposer Fungi Kingdom 4.
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Bell Ringer Pick up new bell ringer sheet! Define unicellular Core Content SC: 3.4.1, SC 3.4.2, and SC 3.4.3 I can I can tell my parents the differences between a ...
Categorize organisms below: Dog Cat Cat fish Lion Wolf Apple tree Dandelions Lizard Shark Mouse Deer Taxonomy Taxonomy Classification and naming of living things 1700 ...
Cell Children s Book Project What story do I write? Remember to be creative! You could use a mystery format, a biography, or use the format of other children s books.
... Actinobacteria Protista Number of Cells = Unicellular (one cell) Nucleus = True nucleus Type of Cell = Eukaryotic Movement = Sessile and Vagile How They Move = ...
Title: Jeopardy prompt and response template Author: Lynne Crandall Keywords: jeopardy Description: Adapted from the template provided by Serafin Coronil-Molina.
Ch 18: Protists Protists unicellular eukaryotic Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes Classification 115,000 species Major debate regarding how they should be classified ...
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The BIG idea: All living things are made up of cells Key Concepts: 1.1: The cell is the basic unit of living things 1.2: Microscopes allow us to see inside the cell
LEGIONELLA AWARENESS SEMINAR for the NORTH WEST WALES HEALTH AND SAFETY GROUP by Ken Ashley formerly HM Specialist Inspector HSE Dangerous Pathogens Section
LEGIONELLA AWARENESS SEMINAR for the NORTH WEST WALES HEALTH AND SAFETY GROUP by Ken Ashley formerly HM Specialist Inspector HSE Dangerous Pathogens Section
PROTISTS PROTISTS COMMON EXAMPLES: Amoeba, paramecium, euglena, volvox, plasmodium EUKARYOTIC Have a nuclear membrane VERY DIVERSE GROUP most are unicellular ...
One of the most important jobs of the cell membrane is to keep the cell's ... Passive Transport Movement across the membrane without using cellular energy ...
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... No two kinds of animals have the same binomial name Every animal has one correct name International Code of Zoological Nomenclature Genus ... microbes live in ...
HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY Review: Which type of digestion (mechanical or chemical)? Chewing a saltine? Saliva breaking the saltine down into molecules of glucose?
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Classified in Kingdom Protista 'Protista' means 'very first' Loosely related group ... Kingdom Protista All Protists. Problem to classify because of diversity ...
... is the branch of biology concerned with the grouping and naming of ... make their own food (autotroph) using energy derived from minerals coming ...
Butterfly has a red body. 2b Butterfly has a black body. Go to 3. 3a. Butterfly ... Gather suggestions. Finding Order in Diversity Why Classify Organisms??
PROTISTS United by their differences Traits of Protists Most = single celled Some = multicellular Some make their own food while others eat organisms or decaying ...
Cells: Prokaryote vs Eukaryote. Cells have evolved two different architectures: ... Symbiont = friend ... Both the host and the symbiont benefit from the relationship ...
Most have mitochondria, chromosomes. Reproduce asexually and sexually. Diversity of Protists ... Early classifications into plant or animal split the protists ...
Chapter 29 & 30 Endosymbiotic Theory No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess. --Isaac Newton * * * * * * * * Atmospheric Oxygen Most atmospheric O2 ...
bacillary dysentry shigella species dr.indumathi klebsiella gram negative non motile capsulated lactose fermenting(mucoid) imvic --++ forms gut and respiratory flora ...
Plants Are all plants the same? Specialized leaf adaptations Leaves may be modified for protection. For example, cacti have adapted leaves called spines, while holly ...
Opener Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Animal Classification, Phylogeny, and Organization Common names Crawdads, crayfish, or crawfish? English sparrow, barn sparrow, or a house ...
Drawing top left, Fe hematoxylin bottom left, trichrome right ... 2 on left are Iodine wet mounts. Trichrome stain on right. Commensal intestinal amoeba ...