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CATEGORIESCATEGORIES• Classification• Insects• Microscopes• Cells• Scientific Method

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CLASSIFICATIONCLASSIFICATION

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Binomial Binomial Nomenclature Nomenclature

Two part scientific name. (genus species)

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Characteristics of living Characteristics of living thingsthings

M ovementR espirationS ensitivityG rowthR eproductionE xcretionN utrition

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What are the seven What are the seven layers of classificationlayers of classification

KingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies

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What are the five What are the five different kingdomsdifferent kingdoms

MoneranProtistFungiPlant

Animal

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What is Dichotomous What is Dichotomous Key?Key?

A key to help classify organisms

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What evidence do we use What evidence do we use to classify organismsto classify organisms

• Behavior and physical appearance

• Method used for reproduction, locomotion, diet and habitat• Cells and DNA analysis

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INSECTSINSECTS

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CharacteristicCharacteristics of s of

arthropods arthropods and insectsand insects

• Exoskeleton• Invertebrate

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Special insect Special insect ordersorders

• Coleoptera – beetles• Diptera – Flies• Hymenoptera – Ants and Bees• Hemiptera – Aphids• Orthoptera – Grasshoppers and Crickets• Lepidoptera – Butterflies and Moths

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How do How do insects make insects make

sounds?sounds?TymbalsBeating their wingsSpiraclesSnapping mandibles

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What are insects What are insects mouthparts called? mouthparts called? What are the three What are the three different types of different types of

mouthparts?mouthparts?They are called mandiblesThe three different mouthparts are – piercing, sponging, siphoning.

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Metamorphosis: Metamorphosis: What are the What are the three types?three types?

Molting- shedding skinIncomplete – egg, nymph, adultComplete – egg, larva, pupa, adult

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MICROSCOPEMICROSCOPESS

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Who are the Who are the three three

founding founding fathers of fathers of

microscopy?microscopy?Hooke

LeeuwenhoekJanssen

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What did What did Hooke Hooke

accomplish?accomplish?Observed cork “cells”; coined the term “cell”

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What did What did Leeuwenhoek Leeuwenhoek accomplish?accomplish?Observed bacteria and protists

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What did What did Janssen Janssen

accomplish?accomplish?First compound microscope

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Total Total MagnificationMagnification

Eyepiece x objective lens

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EyepieceEyepiece4x Magnification; look through at the top

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BarrelBarrelChanges resolution

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ArmArmUsed to hold the microscope

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Revolving Revolving NosepieceNosepiece

Allows you to change between magnification lenses

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Stage ClipsStage ClipsHolds the slide in place

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ObjectivesObjectivesScanning, low power, high power lenses

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Stage StopStage StopStops stage from moving

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Stage Stage OpeningOpening

Allows light to come through

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StageStageWhere the specimen rests

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Coarse Focus Coarse Focus KnobKnob

Moves stage for scanning and low power lenses only

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DiaphragmDiaphragmControls light (yay)

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Illuminator Illuminator With BulbWith Bulb

Light source

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Fine Focusing Fine Focusing KnobKnob

For high power ONLY

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On/Off SwitchOn/Off SwitchSelf explanatory

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BaseBaseBottom of Microscope

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CELLSCELLS

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What are What are Levels of Levels of

organization organization from cells to from cells to organism?organism?

1. Cells2. Tissues3. Organs4. Organisms5. Population6. Community

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What are the What are the 2 types of 2 types of

Cells?Cells?Somatic (body cells)Gametes (sex cells)

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Eukaryote cells vs Eukaryote cells vs Prokaryote cellsProkaryote cells

Eukaryotic cells Prokaryotic cells• Have nucleus• Membrane-bound

organelles• Cell membrane• DNA• Liquid cytoplasm• Ribosomes• Some have cell walls• Complex• Both unicellular and

multicellular

• Cell membrane• DNA• Liquid cytoplasm• Ribosomes• cell walls• Simple• Unicellular

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Animal vs. Plant cellAnimal vs. Plant cellAnimal cells Plant cells• Nucleus• Cytoplasm• Ribosomes• Golgi body• Mitochondrion• Cell membrane• Vacuole (smaller in

animal cell)• Endoplasmic reticulum• Lysosomes (not in plant)• Centrioles (not in plant)

• Nucleus• Cytoplasm• Ribosomes• Golgi body• Mitochondrion• Cell membrane• Vacuole (larger in plant cell

than animal)• Chloroplast (not in animal)• Cell wall (not in animal)• Endoplasmic reticulum

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NucleusNucleusBrain of cell

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CytoplasmCytoplasmLiquid substance in cell that holds organelles

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RibosomesRibosomesProtein producers. They can be attached to the ER

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Golgi BodyGolgi BodyExternal delivery system

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MitochondrioMitochondrionn

Convert energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use to carry out its functions

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Cell Cell membranemembrane

Regulates what goes in and out of the cell

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VacuoleVacuoleStorage areas of a cell. Huge in plant cell.

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ChloroplastsChloroplastsCapture energy from sunlight and use it to produce food. (plant only)

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Cell wallCell wallStiff wall surrounding membrane. (plant only)

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Endoplasmic Endoplasmic ReticulumReticulum

Internal delivery system

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lysosomeslysosomesContain chemicals to break down food particles and worn out cell parts. (animals only)

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CentriolesCentriolesHelp with cell division. (animals only)

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What is What is diffusiondiffusion

Movement of molecules from areas of high to low concentration

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What is What is osmosisosmosis

Diffusion of water across a semi-permeable membrane

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What is active What is active transporttransport

Movement of molecules across a membrane using cellular energy. Often against concentration gradient

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photosynthesiphotosynthesiss

The process by which a cell captures energy in sunlight in order to make food

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RespirationRespirationProcess by which cells obtain energy from glucose

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SCIENTIFIC SCIENTIFIC METHODMETHOD

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What are the What are the steps of the steps of the

scientific scientific method?method?

1. Research2. Problem Question3. Hypothesis4. Develop your Procedure5. Collect and Record Data6. Analyze Results7. Draw Conclusions

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Independent Independent VariableVariable

The variable that you control

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Dependent Dependent VariableVariable

Changes because of the Independent Variable

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Experimental Experimental GroupGroup

Tested Group

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Control GroupControl GroupThe group used for comparison

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Control(s)Control(s)What is kept constant throughout the experiment

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ResearchResearchLook up information to develop your hypothesis

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Purpose/Purpose/Problem Problem QuestionQuestion

The purpose of the experiment

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HypothesisHypothesisA statement that tells what you think is going to happen

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ProcedureProcedureDecide how you are going to do your experiment

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Collect and Collect and record datarecord data

When you do the experiment and you collect and record data

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Analyze Analyze ResultsResults

Translate your data into words

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Draw Draw ConclusionsConclusions-Was your hypothesis correct?(y/n)-Why?(…)-What would you do differently next time?-What possible errors?-etc.

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DONEDONEDID YOU DO WELL? I CERTANLY HOPE SO!! YAY!

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