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Lab 5 Study Guide

Lab 5 Study Guide

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Biology

University

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Easy

NGSS
MS-LS1-2, MS-LS4-2, MS-LS2-1

+3

Standards-aligned

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2 Slides • 25 Questions

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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

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Match

Match the following word roots to their definitons.

Nucleus

Two

True

Cell

Inside/Within

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.

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Cell membrane

2

Ribosomes

3

Mitochondria

4

Nucleus

5

DNA

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Categorize

Options (9)

Archaea

Bacteria

Eukarya

Prokarya

Plantae

Fungi

Animalia

Protista

Insecta

Categorize each options as either a domain or kingdom.

Domain
Kingdom
Neither

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Categorize

Options (3)

Bacteria

Archaea

Eukarya

Categorize each domain as prokaryotes or eukaryotes.

Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes

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Categorize

Options (4)

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.

Archaea
Bacteria
Eukarya

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Drag and Drop

Bacteria have regions that contain DNA called a ​
. Their DNA is ​
, called plasmids.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
nucleoid
nucleus
nucleoli
nucleolus
circular
linear

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Labelling

Label the different types of bacteria based on shape.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Spirillum

Bacillus

Coccus

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Drag and Drop

a.        Bacteria that are found in chains have the prefix
.

b.       Bacteria that are found in clusters have the prefix
.

c.        Bacteria that are found in pairs have the prefix
.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
strepto
staphlo
diplo

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Labelling

Name each bacteria based on its shape and natural existence.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Staphlococci

Staphlobacilli

Streptospirillum

Diplococci

Diplobacilli

Streptobacilli

Cocci

Streptococci

Bacilli

Spirillum

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Dropdown

a.        A group of eukaryotic organisms that are composed of multiple cells, clustered together are known as
.

b.       A group of cells that work together and are similar are called
.

c.        A group tissues that work together are called
.

d.      
are smaller than cells, they are a group of molecules that work together for a common function.

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Categorize

Options (20)

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

Question image
Question image

Organize the features of organisms in each kingdom.

Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia

14

Dropdown

is defined as how many times larger an image appears.

is defined as how well you can one object compared to another that's very close to it under a microscope.

is defined has how different the dark and light areas in an image are.

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Go to the following link on your laptop:
game.educaplay.com
CODE: 504725

16

Hotspot

Identify the rotating nose piece.

17

Hotspot

Identify the mechanical stage.

18

Hotspot

Identify the condenser diagram lever.

19

Hotspot

Identify the ocular lens.

20

Hotspot

Identify the condenser adjustment knob.

21

Open Ended

Question image

This specimen is being viewed under low power. How big is it?

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Open Ended

Question image

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

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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

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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

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Categorize

Options (17)

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.

Plant
Animal
Both

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Match

Match the following images to their domain/kingdom.

Fungi

Plantae

Protista

Animalia

Bacteria

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