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Title: STAAR Review


1
STAAR Review
  • Category 4
  • Students demonstrate an understanding of the
    structures and functions of living organisms and
    their interdependence on each other and their
    environment.

2
Animal vs. Plant Cells
  • Animal cells

Plant cells
  • Vacuole (storage)
  • Cell wall
  • Mitochondrion
  • Chloroplast
  • Nucleus
  • Cytoplasm
  • Cell membrane

3
Organization of Living Things
  • Cells
  • Tissues
  • Organs
  • Organ systems
  • Organisms
  • Populations

7.12C
4
What's the Function?
  • Circulatory
  • Transport food oxygen to cells
  • Transport waste products from cells
  • Respiratory
  • Provide oxygen to the blood
  • Remove carbon dioxide from the blood
  • Skeletal
  • Support, protection, and movement

7.12B
5
What's the Function?
  • muscular
  • Body Movement
  • Movement of blood and food
  • digestive
  • Break down food to nutrients
  • Deliver nutrients to circulatory system
  • excretory
  • Remove wastes from the body including excess water

7.12B
6
What's the Function?
  • reproductive
  • Pass genetic information to offspring
  • Continue the species
  • integumentary (skin)
  • Protection
  • Reduce water loss
  • nervous
  • Process information send instructions

7.12B
7
What's the Function?
  • endocrine
  • control homeostasis
  • regulate bodily functions like metabolism
  • control growth
  • Control development
  • reproduction

7.12B
8
Reproduction
  • Inherited traits controlled by _1?_.
  • Found in _2?_, located on _3?_ found within the
    _4?_ of a cell.
  • Asexual vs. sexual
  • Which creates more diversity?

9
Photosynthesis
LightCO2H2O C6H12O6 O2
8.5D,E,F 6.9C
10
Energy Flow through Living organisms..
  • Sun ? producers ? primary consumers ? secondary
    consumers
  • Food chains
  • Food webs
  • ?decomposers

7.5C
11
Texas Food Web
Which of these are producers?
Which of these are primary consumers?
Which of these are secondary consumers?
Which of these are tertiary consumers?
7.5C
12
Question
  • Which organisms are both secondary and tertiary
    consumers in this partial desert food web?

7.5C
13
Interactive Food Web
Click the link above to start Direction are on
the web site.
  • Part I
  • Part II

14
Question
  • Flowers in a vase have enough turgor pressure to
    look fresh. If they lose turgor pressure, they
    become wilted. How is turgor pressure maintained?
  • A. air is pumped into flowers
  • B. water moves into cells
  • C. minerals turn to crystals
  • D. more sugar is produced
  • E. water is pumped out of the cells
  • F. more sugar is consumed

B. water moves into cells
7.12F
15
Ecosystem Factors
  • Biotic
  • Living
  • Plants
  • Animals
  • Decomposers
  • Abiotic
  • Non-living
  • Water
  • Soil
  • Rocks
  • Air
  • Light

8.11B
16
Discussion
  • Given two organism that consume the same things
    in aa forest ecosystem, what would happen to the
    organisms if a drought caused a major loss of
    trees?

8.11C
17
Succession
  • What is it?
  • series of predictable changes in a community that
    occur over time
  • Begins on new land such as a volcanic island
  • After major event volcanic eruption, fire
  • 2 types
  • Primary start with no ecosystem existing
    1stpioneer species (lichens mosses) then
    grasses, shrubs and finally trees
  • Secondary occur after a disturbance such as
    farming or logging regrowth of grasses, shrubs,
    small then larger trees

7.10C
18
Succession
Types of catastrophes
  • volcanic eruption
  • forest fire
  • deforestation
  • land cleared for agriculture

7.10C
19
Organism Structures
  • A dichotomous key to these six species is shown.
    Complete the missing information for sections
    5.a. and 5.b. so that the key is complete for all
    six species.

7.11A
20
Organism Structures
  • Using the dichotomous key, classify an organism
    that has small or no wings, shorter rear legs,
    not a horned head and small eyes.

7.11A
21
Explain the Relationships
  • Producer Consumer
  • Predator Prey
  • Parasite Host

8.11A
22
Organisms Environmental Change
  • Polar bears are dependent on sea ice to hunt
    seals and to move from one area to another.
  • What might happen to the polar bears if global
    climate change continues?

8.11C
23
Differentiate between Natural Selection
Selective Breeding
  • Both are ways traits are passed from parent to
    offspring
  • Natural Selection
  • Referred to survival of the fittest
  • Only the most adapted organisms live to pass on
    their genes
  • Peppered moth and air pollution
  • Selective Breeding
  • Human controlled
  • We physically breed for the traits we WANT in the
    offspring
  • dairy cows

7.11C
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