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biology

ology

study of

itis

inflamation of

oscopy

look into

a seed is

a plant embryo with foud supply and a protective shell

why do carnivouris plants feed on animals

animals provide nitrogen that thier wnviroments are lacking

how do fungi feed

they release enzymes inti the food source then absorb the nutrients

cell wall of eubacteria

peptidoglycan

feeding structure of fungi

mycelium

used by amebas for feeding and movement

psedopods

pigmint in plants to capture light

chlorophyll

reproductive structure on moss

sporanguim

asexual reproduction

binary fission

offspring from 2 different species

hybrid

structure in bacteria it help attatch to thibgs

pili

a parasite

an organism that lives of and harns a host

chemical in plant cell walls

cellulose

carachteristics of living things

obtain energy
made of cells

capable of growth or development

reproduce

react to wxternal enviroment

why arnt viruses living

they cant reproduce with out a host
thy dobt feed or obtain ebergy

tgey dobt grow or develop

facts about viruses

viruses have gentic material thats either rna or dna
tgey are smaller than bacteria they kill your host cells

they arnt treated with antibiotics

benifits of bacteria

bacteria is good in our gut because ot helps us dugest food and process calaries
bacteria can strengthen an immune system because babies born vaginally are exposed to tons of healthy bacteria and is shown to improve thier immune system

benifits of fungi

certian types of fungus are used for medicine like peicillyin a type of fungus is used to fight of bacterial infections
fungus is used for cookibg aswell like yeast for bread

animal kingdom

eukaryotic
multicellular

heterotrophic

no cell wall

fungi

eukaryotic
mostly multicellular

heterotrophic

cell wall nade of chitin

eubacteria

prokaryotic
unicellular

auto or hetero troph

cell wall of peptidoglycon

plant

eukaryotic
mostly multicellular

autotrophic

cell wall of cellulose

achea

live in extrene enviroment
unicellular

auto or heterotroph

cell wall different form true bacteria

virus carachteristics

has suface protiens to unlock our cells allowing the virus to clone itself and kill our cell
it has a capsid holding its genteic material somtimes even an extra layer known as a envolope

binary fission

a reproduction method for bacteria a cell goes tgrough cell division to make a clobe of themselves. its axsexual. tge advantage to the organism is that its fast so if they needed more bodys for somthing its doable fast

sexual reproduction in fungi

a positive hyphea meets a begative hyphea underground and tgen join together to produce a fruiting body that will contain both thier dna this method is good because it creates diversity amunf fungi reducing the chance of them being wiped out

conjugation

reproduction in bacteria
build a bridge to obe another and exchabge dna

transformation

baxteria dies and realeses genteic material tgen otger bacteria will pick it up

transduction

A virus, infects bacteria, and takes the genetic material into the host cell, where the virus is making copies of itself than the new virus with the bacteria's, genetic material, infect other bacteria.

how are plants and fungi similar?

both fungi and some plants reproduce with spores. Both are eucaryotic and multicellular.

how are plants and fungi different?

plants are auto troughs, while fun guys are heterotrophs plant cell wall is made of cellulose well fungi is made of chitin

gram staining tests

A Gram stain is used to test and figure out what type of bacteria a bacteria is if it's Graham negative got less sugar in the cell wall comes out pink and it has an extra outer membrane gram-positive more sugar in the wall and it's purple

what are the three subtypes of protists

animal like funguslike and plant like

how do protist move?

flagella like a tail
Pseudopods fake feet, which is extended cytoplasm

Cilia hair that rose around

Passivly goes with wind or water can't actually move

what reproduction method to protest use?

binary fission and conjugation just like bacteria

fungi reproducing asexually

binary fission cell division
Budding cell division, but one is bigger

fragmentation Hi Faye breaks off and then grows its own thing.

Producing spores a fruiting body pops up

The five groups of plants

Green algae, Mosses/relatives, ferns/friends,cone bearing gynomsperm, flowering angiosperms

Green algae

Found an aquatic environments
closest living relative of our plant ancestors

masses and relative

non-vascular
No lignin, reinforce cell walls

Close to ground

Seedless

Reproduce with spores leafy shoots on mass produce sperm or egg's sperm swims to the eggs and becomes an embryo, which grows into a sporangium that releases spores spores sprout into new leady shoots

ferns and friends

vascular and Ligman reinforced walls reproduce with spores under fern plant are egg and sperm structures. Sperm swim through water to get to egg embryo, grows into spores spores, grow into egg and sperm producing structures

conebearing naked seeds gynoisperms

vascular lignen reinforced wall
Produce seeds, seeds are in combs there a male and female cones mail cones produce pollen wind pushes pollen to female cones once fertilize cones, open up and seeds, drop and disperse

flowering plants, enclosed seeds, angiosperms

vascular have lignin seed producing sperm is pollen and ovaries are in flower pollen fertilizes the egg, the ovule, fertilized, egg become seeds, ovaries become fruit, fruit, protects, and distribute seeds. The pollen reaches the flower by bees insects or wind.

One adaptation for plants

plants developed a vascular system which allowed plants to transport water, and nutrients up to the top of their bodies at all around the plant this allowed them to grow farther and farther away from water, and closer to land,

One adaptation for animals, allowing them to be on land

animals develops lungs from the lung like bladder of fish, which allowed animals to breathe on land. Meaning they could leave the water without dying of lack of water they were still able to breathe with their lungs

three characteristics to help classify a new vertebrate

if it has scales-scales could mean it's a reptile or a fish
if they lay eggs- laying eggs is a trait usually only for Evies birds, reptiles, amphibian, or fish

If they are endothermic or warm, blooded, they could be birds aves or mammals

what are vertebrates

Chondrichthyes osteichthyseys reptiles, amphibians, Avis mammals

poriferia

they are sponges, their bodies full of pores there, a symmetrical all aquatic, but they lack true organs and tissues

cnidarians

jellyfish they are aquatic, radially symmetrical, have true tissues, no organs, single body opening

Nematoda

roundworms they have a complete digestive track. They have an exoskeleton brain like cluster of nerve cells.

Annelida

segmented worms like leeches segmented, body, simple brain digestive track muscle tissue

Arthropoda

insect like a spider live in all, have a tights, external crunchy skeleton with Ch chitin, segmented body pairs of appendages, bilateral symmetry, brain and head

Mollusca

snail, slugs, soft bodies, covered by exoskeleton, complete digestive track, nerve ring brain

platyhelminth

flat worms tapeworm bilateral symmetry, ribbon like true muscle tissue true organs, brain like cluster of nerve cell

echindormato

starfish or sea, cucumber, radially symmetrical tube, feet, all marine

cellulose versus chitin

both are found in cell walls Cellulose is in plants and chitin is in fungi.

cilia verses flagella

both help critters like protists or bacteria move
Celia is little hairs I can grab onto things and paddle a flagella is like a tail to help it swim

fruiting body versus mycelium

Both structures of fungi fruiting body is reproductive structure, and my Celiam is an undergrad met with hyphy that will help with feeding

Pollen versus fruit

They are both created from plants but pollen is the male gamete and fruit is a ripened ovary

Spores versus seeds

both reproductive structures on plants
Seeds come from angiosperms Or gybosperns

Where is spores come from ferns and mosses

what's the order of classification?

Kingdom, phylum, class order, family, genus species

lignin

provide support and structure of a cell wall to allow it to grow big and tall

vascular

A system that allows plants to transport water

what base is go together?

TNA. And CNG.

The letters that make up genetic code are examples of

nitrogenous bases

haploid cells

are sex cells with half the number of chromosomes needed

where does miosis occur

ovaries abd testes

mioses in females creates

1 egg cell and 3 polot bodies

interphase

dna is replicateed

prophase 1

homolougus cromosomes pair up
they attach an exchange segments of DNA

metaphase 1

homologus pairs meet at the middle shuffling the deck

anaphase 1

homologous chromosomes are separated. Move to poles of the cell sister chromatids are still attached.

telophase and cytokinesis 1

the cell splits theese are geneticly different diploid cells at this point

prophase 2

no dna copying

metaphase 2

spindle, fibers, move, chromosomes, middle of the cell

anaphase 2

sister chromatids, separate and move to ends of the cell. They are now individual chromosomes.

telophace abd cytokenisis

nuclear membrane reforms now for haploid gametes for 23 Cromosomes

how are homologous chromosomes, genes, alleles, and DNA sequences related

Homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that contain the same genes that may contain different alleles within that gene marker, and a DNA sequence is what is in that homologous chromosome a segment of the DNA sequence makes up your gene

mitosis versus meiosis

mitosis create two daughter cells meiosis creates four
mitosis are genetically the same meiosis are genetically different

Mitosis makes diploid body cells like skin meiosis, create a haploid sex cells

oogenesis versus spermatogenesis

One is produced every month where the others produced daily
One's produced in ovaries, while others in the testes sperm makes for viable sex cells. Well, an egg only makes one.

translocation

piece of non homoligus chromosomes mixes incorrect cross over

deletion

part of tge chromosome is lost or deleted

duplication

part of chromosomes is duplicated

inversion

part of chromosome is flipped

non disjunction

alters number of chromosomes in gamete chromosomes don't separate right during anaphase, one or anaphase to result in a missing or extra chromosome in a gamete

mutation

any change in DNA of the cell can be big or small if mutation happens during meiosis early it will affect all cells only a small portion cause genetic disorders

what is a genetic condition that could result from an atypical situation during meiosis?

down syndrome is a genetic condition where people have an extra 21st chromosome trisomy. This is caused by improper separation of chromosomes during anaphase one or anaphase two in meiosis also known as nondisjunction this happens more often when an egg from an older woman creates an embryo because their egg has been left on pause for a while and got older so it's not as good at the meiosis process and can make mistakes

how can offsprings be unique by their parents

parents can have very different looking children because the DNA each child gets is like a deck of cards at first each parent separately shuffle 30 and I am sure the DNA is genetically different then the parent then each parent deals out the chromosomes randomly so it depends on how chromosomes lineup is a chroma zones and alleles. Each money out were different if some alleles for the same other alleles could've been more dominant.

complete dominance

One over powers the other only two phenotypes

incomplete dominance

they mixed together, so three phenotypes

Codominant

three phenotypes but when they're together, they create a pattern

what chemical changes could affect genes being turned on or off?

temperature, daylight hours or hormone levels

what is a gene pool?

Gene pool is all the alleles are present in a population

successful organisms are

The ones that survive to reproduce and pass on theirgenes

vestigial structures

structures leftover that aren't used anymore

analogous structures

From convergent evolution structures that do the same thing but developed separately

homologous structures

structures that are close to the same, and do the same purpose developed from divergent evolution

divergent evolution

everyone came from one common ancestor and branched off into their own thing

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