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Lab 5 Study Guide
By Kyla Cymone
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Match
Match the following word roots to their definitions.
Twisted chain
Cluster
Small
To break
Resembling/Like
Strepto-
Staphlo-
-ulous
Lys-
-oid
Strepto-
Staphlo-
-ulous
Lys-
-oid
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Match
Match the following word roots to their definitons.
Nucleus
Two
True
Cell
Inside/Within
Karyo-
Diplo-
Eu-
Cyto-
Endo-
Karyo-
Diplo-
Eu-
Cyto-
Endo-
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are features that all cells have? Select all that apply.
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Nucleus
DNA
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Categorize
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya
Prokarya
Plantae
Fungi
Animalia
Protista
Insecta
Categorize each options as either a domain or kingdom.
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Categorize
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya
Categorize each domain as prokaryotes or eukaryotes.
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Categorize
Single celled organisms that live in extreme envrionments
Single celled organisms that live everywhere
Unicellular or multicellular organsism that live everywhere
Has 4 kindgoms
Categorize each domain by their features.
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Drag and Drop
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Labelling
Label the different types of bacteria based on shape.
Spirillum
Bacillus
Coccus
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Drag and Drop
b. Bacteria that are found in clusters have the prefix
c. Bacteria that are found in pairs have the prefix
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Labelling
Name each bacteria based on its shape and natural existence.
Staphlococci
Staphlobacilli
Streptospirillum
Diplococci
Diplobacilli
Streptobacilli
Cocci
Streptococci
Bacilli
Spirillum
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Dropdown
b. A group of cells that work together and are similar are called
c. A group tissues that work together are called
d.
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Categorize
Almost all are unicellular & some grow in colonies
They are motile (1)
Most are aquatic, but some are photosynthetic
Almost all are multicellular
They are nonmotile
They typically grow in long chains called hyphae
They have cell walls made of chitin
They do not do photosynthesis (1)
All are multicellular (1)
Most are nonmotile
They have cell walls made of cellulose
All are multicellular (2)
They do not have cell walls (2)
They do not have cell walls (1)
They do not do photosynthesis (2)
They do photosynthesis
Only a few cells are motile, most are nonmotile
They have highly specialized cells for different functions
Organize the features of organisms in each kingdom.
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Dropdown
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Hotspot
Identify the rotating nose piece.
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Hotspot
Identify the mechanical stage.
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Hotspot
Identify the condenser diagram lever.
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Hotspot
Identify the ocular lens.
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Hotspot
Identify the condenser adjustment knob.
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Open Ended
This specimen is being viewed under low power. How big is it?
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Open Ended
This specimen is being viewed under high power. How big is it?
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Match
Match the following organelles to their functions.
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Nucleus
Ribosome
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Synthesizes ATP
Conducts photosynthesis
Houses genetic material
Protein synthesis site
Involved in protein and lipid synthesis
Synthesizes ATP
Conducts photosynthesis
Houses genetic material
Protein synthesis site
Involved in protein and lipid synthesis
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Match
Match the following organelles to their functions.
Lysosome
Peroxisome
Golgi Apparatus
Cytoplasm
Centrioles
Recycles material from the cell
Detoxifies the cell
Modifies & repackages material
All of the fluid + organelles
Spit out spindle fibers for mitosis
Recycles material from the cell
Detoxifies the cell
Modifies & repackages material
All of the fluid + organelles
Spit out spindle fibers for mitosis
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Match
Match the following organelles to their functions.
Plasmodesmata
Cell Wall
Central Vacuole
Vesicle
Nucleolus
Holes in cell wall for passage of materi
Provides outer, ridged barrier
Stores water
Transports material throughout the cell
Ribosome synthesis
Holes in cell wall for passage of materi
Provides outer, ridged barrier
Stores water
Transports material throughout the cell
Ribosome synthesis
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Categorize
Cell wall
Plasmodesmata
Chloroplast
Central Vacuole
Centrioles
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Mitochondria
Rough ER
Smooth ER
Lysosomes
Peroxisome
Vesicle
Golgi Apparatus
Cytoskeleton
Cilia
Cytoplasm
Organize the organelles into the organism they're found in.
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Match
Match the following images to their domain/kingdom.
Fungi
Plantae
Protista
Animalia
Bacteria
Fungi
Plantae
Protista
Animalia
Bacteria
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