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Mosses and Liverworts

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Mosses and liverworts are traditionally classified together in the Division Bryophyta on the basis of their sharing: •a similar life cycle (alternation of generations) •similar reproductive organs (antheridia and archegonia) •lack of vascular tissue (xylem and phloem) Some 23,000 species of living mosses and liverworts have been identified. These are small, fairly simple, plants usually found in moist locations. •Liverworts have a thin, leathery body that grows flat on moist soil or, in some cases, the surface of still water. The photo (courtesy of William C. Steere and AIBS Bulletin) is of a common liverwort, Ricciocarpus natans. •Mosses have an erect shoot bearing tiny leaflike structures arranged in spirals.

Stem and Leaf Diagrams

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Name:.......................................................................................................................................... Section A: Can I read values from a stem and leaf diagram? ( ( ( 2. 3. Section B: Can I draw stem and leaf diagrams? ( ( ( 1. 2. 3. 4. Section C: Can I interpret stem and leaf diagrams? ( ( ( 2. Stem and Leaf Diagrams (Level 6) Stem and Leaf Diagrams are a way of organising data. Stem? Leaf? ? 2 3 4 5? 1 3 6 9 0 4 4 5 5 6 3? ? The numbers are 21, 23, ......, ......, ......, ......, ......,

Cell Components

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Components of Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells Cell Component Main Functions Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Bacteria, Archaea Protists Fungi Plants Animals Cell Wall Protection, structural support # # X X ---- Plasma Membrane Control of substances moving into & out of cell X X X X X Nucleus Physical separation of DNA of cytoplasm ----! X X X X DNA Encodes hereditary info X X X X X Nucleolus Assembly of ribosome subunits ---- X X X X Ribosome Protein synthesis X X X X X Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) Synthesis, modification of membrane proteins, lipid synthesis ---- X X X X Golgi Body Final modification of membrane proteins; sorting, packaging lipids & proteins into vesicles ---- X X X X

Viruses, Prokaryotes, Protists, and Fungus Study Guide

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Viruses, Prokaryotes, Protists, and Fungus Study Guide Discovery of Viruses : ? While studying the tobacco mosaic disease that affects tobacco plants, scientist Dmitri Ivanovsky passed extracts of diseased tobacco leaves through filter pores small enough to strain out bacteria ( which was thought of as being pathogens) ? After realizing that the strained substance (thought to be disease free) could STILL pass on the disease, it lead him to believe that the pathogen was NOT bacteria?but what was it? Structure of Viruses : ? Basic viral structure includes genetic material (either DNA or RNA ? not both) surrounded by a protein called capsid. ? In some viruses, the capsid is surrounded by a lipid envelope that surface from which

Campbell Bio 9e Test 1

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore general; however, an effort has been made to include some from each skill level. As in the rest of this test bank, questions that feature art or those for which several questions follow upon some data or a scenario are placed together at the end of the chapter. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a A) biosystem. B) community. C) population. D) ecosystem. E) family. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1

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www.asbiology101.wordpress.com The figure below shows a bone marrow cell under the electron microscope. Complete the table below to show the functions of the structures labelled A to D. One has been done for you. Function Structure Label Controls substances which enter or leave the cell Contains digestive enzymes Carries out aerobic respiration Membrane surrounding the nucleus nuclear envelope D Attaches to mRNA in protein synthesis The structure and function of the various organelles within animal and plant cells A B C D nucleus E

API Marieb Notes Chapter 3

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Chapter 3: Cells Required Readings: pgs. 61 ? 77 and 81 - 106 Questions: Check your understanding #1, 3 ? 5, 8, 13, 17 ? 19, and 26 ? 31 Review questions #1 ? 6, 8, 10, 11, 13 ? 17, 21 ? 24; #8 Vocabulary terms: Cell Exocytosis Ribosomes Cell theory Endocytosis Cilia Plasma membrane Phagocytosis Flagella Selective permeability Pinocytosis Interphase Concentration gradient Receptor-mediated endocytosis G0 phase Homeostasis Microvilli G1 phase Integral proteins Tight junctions S phase Peripheral proteins Desmosomes G2 phase Hydrophobic tails Gap junctions Mitosis Hydrophilic heads Cytoplasm Mitotic phase Passive transport Nucleus Prophase Active transport Nuclear envelope Metaphase Solvent Nuclear pore Anaphase Solute

API Marieb Notes Chapter 4

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Chapter 4: Tissues Required Readings: pgs. 113 ? 138 (skip microscopy preparation), 141 and144 Questions: Check your understanding #4 ? 20 and 23 - 25 Review questions #1 ? 13, 15 ? 18, and 20 ; #2 and 6 Vocabulary terms: Tissues Exocrine gland Hyaline cartilage Histology Unicellular Elastic cartilage Ectoderm Multicellular Fibrocartilage Mesoderm Goblet cells & mucin Lacunae (bone &cartilage) Endoderm Merocrine glands Osseous tissue Epithelial tissue Holocrine glands Osteon Polarity Apocrine glands Lamellae Apical & basal surface Connective tissue Canaliculi Basement membrane Mesenchyme Blood Basal lamina Extracellular matrix (ECM) Neurons Avascular Ground substance Cell body (soma) Simple epithelia Collagen fibers Axon

Campbell Biology 9th All multiple choice Chp 1.

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Campbell's Biology, 9e (Reece et al.) Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore general; however, an effort has been made to include some from each skill level. As in the rest of this test bank, questions that feature art or those for which several questions follow upon some data or a scenario are placed together at the end of the chapter. Multiple-Choice Questions 1) A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a A) biosystem. B) community. C) population. D) ecosystem. E) family. Answer: C Topic: Concept 1.1

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