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Interactions of Life

Review Slideshow

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1. What type of cell is this?

2. Why?

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3. What type of cell is this?

4. Why?

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5. What are two ways that these cells are different from one another?

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6. What are two ways that these cells are alike?

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7. A membrane bound organelle that contains a cell’s genetic material is:

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8. Parts of a cell are called:

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9. In a prokaryotic cell, the DNA is not located in a nucleus; instead it is located dispersed in the ___.

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10. ___% of the cell is made up of water.

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11. Most prokaryotes are ___ organisms, made of one cell.

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12. Four cell structures that all cells have are:_______ _______ _______ _____

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13. All cells are made up of the same four macromolecules. They are:

_______ _______ _______ _____

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14. How many kingdoms are in the Domain Eukarya?

15. Achaea?16. Bacteria?

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17. What are the four kingdoms in the Domain Eukarya?

_______ _______ _______ _____

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18. All kingdoms in the Eukarya Domain have which type of cell?

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19. All kingdoms in the Bacteria and Archaea Domains have which type of

cells?

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20. How are plants and most fungi alike?

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21. How are plants and animals different from one another?

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22. TRUE/FALSE: Both the Bacteria and Archaea domains/kingdoms are

bacteria.

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23. The largest classification grouping is the ___.

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24. The second largest classification grouping is the ___.

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25. Which two kingdoms only consist of multicellular organisms?

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26. Which two kingdoms only consist of unicellular organisms?

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27. Which two kingdoms have organisms that reproduce asexually

by fission?

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28. Which kingdom is autotrophic, multicellular, eukaryotes?

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Use the chart below to answer these questions. 29. In which Domain do these organisms belong?30. Which classification levels, “taxon,” does each organism share?31. Are they prokaryotes or eukaryotes?32. Are they autotrophs or heterotrophs?33. Are they multicellular or unicellular?

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34. Label the following as abiotic factor or biotic factor.

A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.

A.

G.

F.E.

D.

C.B.

H.I.

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35. A group of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias

striatus) living in a forest is called a ___.

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36. Eastern Chipmunks, grass, flowers,

earthworms, and ladybugs make up a ___.

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37. A single Eastern Chipmunk is an example

of a(n) ___.

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38. Eastern Chipmunks, grass, flowers, dead leaves, earthworms, ladybugs, along with

water, air, heat, light, and soil make up the ___.

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39.

42.

41.

40.

Label the following levels of organization in an ecosystem.

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Check your answers on the

following slides.

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1. What type of cell is this? prokaryotic

2. Why? It lacks a nucleus

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3. What type of cell is this? eukaryotic

4. Why? It has a nucleus

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5. What are two ways that these cells are different from one another? The eukaryotic cell has more organelles than the

prokaryotic cell; the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus; most eukaryotes are multicellular

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6. What are two ways that these cells are alike? They have dna, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and cell

membranes

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7. A membrane bound organelle that contains a cell’s genetic material is: nucleus

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8. Parts of a cell are called: organelles

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9. In a prokaryotic cell, the DNA is not located in a nucleus; instead it is located dispersed in the

cytoplasm.

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10. 70% of the cell is made up of water.

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11. Most prokaryotes are unicellular organisms, made of one cell.

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12. Four cell structures that all cells have are:Ribosomes, DNA, cytoplasm, cell membrane

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13. All cells are made up of the same four macromolecules. They are:

Lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic Acids

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14. How many kingdoms are in the Domain Eukarya? 4

15. Achaea? 116. Bacteria? 1

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17. What are the four kingdoms in the Domain Eukarya?

ProtistFungiPlant

animal

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18. All kingdoms in the Eukarya Domain have which type of cell?

eukaryotic

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19. All kingdoms in the Bacteria and Archaea Domains have which type of

cells? prokaryotic

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20. How are plants and most fungi alike? They are multicellular

(the only fungus that is unicellular is yeast)

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21. How are plants and animals different from one another?Plants are autotrophs; animals are heterotrophs

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22. TRUE/FALSE: Both the Bacteria and Archaea domains/kingdoms are

bacteria. True

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23. The largest classification grouping is the domain

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24. The second largest classification grouping is the kingdom

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25. Which two kingdoms only consist of multicellular organisms? Plant

and animal

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26. Which two kingdoms only consist of unicellular organisms? Archaea

and bacteria

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27. Which two kingdoms have organisms that reproduce asexually by fission? Archaea and bacteria

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28. Which kingdom is autotrophic, multicellular, eukaryotes? plant

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Use the chart below to answer these questions. 29. In which Domain do these organisms belong? Eukarya30. Which classification levels, “taxon,” does each organism share?domain & kingdom31. Are they prokaryotes or eukaryotes? Eukaryotes32. Are they autotrophs or heterotrophs? Heterotrophs33. Are they multicellular or unicellular? multicellular

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34. Label the following as abiotic factor or biotic factor.

A.abiotic (water)B.biotic (bird)C.abiotic (light/heat)D.abiotic (air)E.biotic (log)F.biotic (fish)G.biotic (plant)H.biotic (but)I.abiotic (rock/soil)

A.

G.

F.E.

D.

C.B.

H.I.

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35. A group of Eastern Chipmunks (Tamias

striatus) living in a forest is called a population.

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36. Eastern Chipmunks, grass, flowers,

earthworms, and ladybugs make up a

community.

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37. A single Eastern Chipmunk is an example

of a(n) organism.

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38. Eastern Chipmunks, grass, flowers, dead leaves, earthworms, ladybugs, along with

water, air, heat, light, and soil make up the

ecosystem.

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39. organism

42. ecosystem

41. community

40.population

Label the following levels of organization in an ecosystem.

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Now study your vocabulary.(You read that in his voice, didn’t you?)