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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Cell Transport Homeostasis And Cell Parts Pay Your “Taxa” Classification Anything Goes!

2 What is the difference between active and passive transport?

3 Active transport requires energy; passive transport does not

4 Which process requires energy to release substances from a cell?

5 Exocytosis (think of something “exiting” the cell)

6 Which term describes how cells “eat” by wrapping their membranes around a particle and pulling it into the cell?

7 Endocytosis (think of something “entering” the cell)

8 Tea or sugar molecules separating in a glass of water is one example of diffusion. What is another example of diffusion?

9 Ms. Heglund will let you know if you are correct

10 What is the definition for osmosis?

11 How water enters and leaves a cell

12 Think back to your pyramid foldable and “Homey.” Name 1 of the 3 processes a cell needs to maintain homeostasis

13 Diffusion, Osmosis, and Active Transport

14 What is the definition of mitosis?

15 When a cell divides to make new cells

16 In which kind of cell would you find chloroplasts and a cell wall? A plant cell, animal cell, or both?

17 Plant Cell

18 In which kind of cell would you find mitochondria and a cell membrane? A plant cell, animal cell, or both?

19 Both

20 Homeostasis is necessary for a cell to survive. What is the definition of homeostasis?

21 The maintenance of a stable internal environment

22 What are the 2 parts of a scientific name?

23 Genus And Species

24 What is the definition of the term taxonomy?

25 A method of describing, classifying, and naming living things (the science of naming)

26 What are the 3 domains of life?

27 Archea, bacteria, and eukarya

28 A science class is studying an organism. Using a microscope, the class observed that the cells have nuclei and chloroplasts. In which kingdom would the organism most likely be classified? (Remember the 6 kingdoms)

29 Plantae (other kingdoms?)

30 Name the 8 levels of organization (taxa) in order, from least specific to most specific.

31 Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species

32 What does the term “Binomial Nomenclature” mean?

33 A system for giving everything 2 names (Binomial=2 names Nomenclature=system for naming

34 Is it more helpful for scientists to study physical characteristics (like how they look) or chemical characteristics (like DNA) when classifying organisms?

35 Both are important, but chemical characteristics (like DNA) are more definitive

36 True or False? Every living thing has a scientific name?

37 TRUE!

38 What is one of the tools that scientists use to classify living organisms? (This tool has numbered steps with 2 choices at each step to help you classify)

39 Dichotomous Key

40 Into which domain and kingdom would humans be classified?

41 Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia

42 True or False? The cellular process of photosynthesis is opposite to the cellular process of cellular respiration.

43 TRUE!

44 True or False? Particles diffuse naturally (without using energy) by moving from areas of low concentration (spread out) to areas of high concentration (crowded)

45 FALSE!

46 How many levels of classification (taxa) are there?

47 8

48 The cell membrane is semi-permeable. What does “permeable” mean?

49 Lets some things in and keeps other things out

50 The mitochondria of the cell is where cellular respiration happens. What is cellular respiration?

51 The cell uses sugar and oxygen to make energy, carbon dioxide and water


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