What in the World? End of the Year Review Game Prokaryote or Eukaryote? Prokaryote (Bacteria) PRO NO NUCLEUS What is this a picture of ? RNA What type of cell? Blood Cells Specialized cell Homozygous or Heterozygous? TT Homozygous Prokaryote or Eukaryote? Eukaryote (EU do have a NUCLEUS) Homozygous or Heterozygous? Tt Heterozygous What type of reproduction? Asexual Reproduction aka: Binary Fission (Ex: Bacteria) What type of cell? Plant Cell Eukaryotic What type of Cell is the arrows pointing to? Guard Cells (open and close the Stoma) What is the function of the Stoma? For Gas Exchange (CO2 in and O2 out) & Transpiration (Allows excess H2O out of leaf) What is this a picture of ? Cell Membrane aka The plasma membrane or Fluid Mosaic Model What are the green oval-shaped structures in these cells called? Chloroplasts What is the organelle called? Nucleus Pictured here is a ribosome. What process takes place on this organelle? Protein Synthesis Process that takes place here… Photosynthesis What is the organelle pictured below? Mitochondria Name the organic compound Carbohydrate (glucose) Male or Female Male (One X and One Y) “One large, one small” Name the organic molecule Lipid (fat) Name the organic compound Nucleic Acid (DNA nucleotide) What type of cell? Neuron (nerve cell) Specialized cell Name the organic compound Protein (polypeptide) What process takes place here? Cellular Respiration Name the organic molecule. Glycerol Fatty Acid Fatty Acid Fatty Acid Lipid What is happening in this reaction? The enzyme speeds up the reaction by lowering the amount of energy needed for the reaction to occur without being used up in the reaction. What is this a picture of ? Food Web (aquatic) What is the secondary consumer in this food chain? Frog Primary Producer: Grass 1st Consumer: Grasshopper 2nd Consumer: Frog 3rd Consumer: Snake 4th Consumer: Hawk Which level has the most energy? Bottom level (producers) Name the process. Mitosis Asexual Reproduction How is carbon returned to the atmosphere? Decomposition, plant and animal respiration, auto and factory emissions What process is being illustrated? OSMOSIS: water moves through a selectively permeable membrane Process pictured below… Facilitated Diffusion Process pictured below… Active Transport Identify the picture. Homologous chromosomes Identify the picture. Crossing over Name the process. Meiosis Sexual Reproduction Type of inheritance pictured below Incomplete dominance Type of inheritance pictured below Codominance Type of inheritance … Polygenic Inheritance Name the Process… Meiosis II Name the molecule. DNA (aka Double Helix) List 2 sex linked disorders… Hemophilia and Colorblindness Hemophilia and Colorblindness is caused by a _______ allele on the ______chromosome Hemophilia recessive (lower case letter), X Name the process. Protein Synthesis Name the molecule. Transfer RNA (tRNA) Name the procedure. Gel Electrophoresis What is this called? Karyotype What is the gender? Female What is the gender? Male What caused this disorder? Nondisjunction – failure of chromosomes to separate during meiosis What type of mutation causes Sickle Cell? Point Mutation – GAG changed to GTG (Glutamic acid to Valine) In the pedigree below, what is the genotype of carrier females? XHXh What is this called? DNA Fingerprint What is produced during this process? Recombinant DNA Who is the Father of Evolution? Charles Darwin What Type of organisms are these? Transgenic Who came up with the theory of Evolution? Charles Darwin Name the structures. Homologous structures Who is he? Gregor Mendel aka Father of Genetics Name the apparatus (named after the two scientist that made it) Miller and Urey Type of evolution Convergent evolution What is the process shown below? Cloning Type of evolution Coevolution What are the 1st -22nd pairs called? Autosomes Name the scientist. Carolus Linnaeus aka Father of Taxonomy Which level is the broadest? Kingdom Name the Process... Meiosis I Name the organism group. Insects (grasshopper) What is this called? Pedigree Name the organism group. Annelid worms (earthworm) In which direction will water move and what will happen to the cell? 20 % solute 25 % solute Water will move out – Cell shrinks HYPERTONIC SOLUTION Name the organism group. Amphibians (frog) What blood type? A A I I type A blood (homozygous) What blood type? A I i type A blood (heterozygous) Name the organism group. Mammal (chimpanzee) In which direction will water move and what will happen to the cell? 80% solute 25 % solute Water will move in – cell swells HYPOTONIC SOLUTION Name the organism group. Nonvascular plant (Moss) Name the organism group. Vascular Plant (Gymnosperm) Name the organism group. Vascular plant (Angiosperms) What processes take place at labels A and B? A B A: photosynthesis, B: gas exchange What is contained inside the stamen? Pollen grains Name the process. pollination What structure allows this freshwater protist to pump out excess water? Contractile Vacuole Which animal has jaws, lungs and claws? lizzard Living or nonliving? Nonliving (virus) Name the disease. Malaria Name the response. phototropism Name the response. gravitropism Name the behavior. Trial and error Name the behavior. Courtship What type of cells? Muscle cells Specialized Cells Genotype or Phenotype? AA, Aa, aa Genotypes What process? Transcription What process? Translation (ribosome) What process? DNA Replication What process? Transpiration (evaporation of water from the surface of leaves) What type of Cell? Animal Cell Eukaryotic What phase? Interphase (notice NO chromosomes) Explain the three solutions? Hypertonic: Cell Shrinks Isotonic: Cell remains the same (equilibrium) Hypotonic: Cell Swells and Burst Genotype or Phenotype? Phenotype What is a possible genotype? BB, Bb, or bb What process? Hypertonic (Plasmolysis) What does the graph show? The enzyme’s activity increases from zero to 20 degrees celsius and decreases at higher temperatures. The optimal temperature is 20 degrees. What type of reproduction? Pea Plants Sexual Reproduction What is it? Punnett square What idea that Louis Pasteur disproved with this experiment… Spontaneous Generation (The idea that non-living things can give rise to living things) Disproved this theory by stating organisms have to have parents!!