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Dichotomous Key: Protists

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Protist Dichotomous Key Name ___________________ Period ____ Date ______ Color the following protists green: 1,3,5,6 8, 9, 12, 13 Color the background: protist with cilia blue, protist with flagella orange, and protist in colonies yellow. Write the name of each protist in the box. Dichotomous key for Protists 1 Contains green pigment Go to 2 Does not contain green pigment Go to 3 2 Lives in a colony Go to 4 Does not live in a colony Go to 5 3 Has cilia or flagella Go to 6 Does not have cilia or flagella Amoeba 4 Colony is long and filamentous Go to 8 Colony is spherical Volvox 5 Has a flagellum Go to 7 Does not have a flagellum Gleocapsa 6 Has cilia Go to 9 Has flagella Go to 10 7

Campbell Biology Ch 6 Study Guide

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CHAPTER 6 A TOUR OF THE CELL Learning objectives: How We Study Cells Distinguish between magnification and resolution. Magnification is how large it appears, resolution is how clear. Describe the principles, advantages, and limitations of the light microscope, transmission electron microscope, and scanning electron microscope. Light Microscope: Visible light comes through the bottom up to the lens. Can magnify up to 1000x and study living cells, but cannot view smaller objects such as cell organelles.

chapter 27 notes

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Chapter 27- bacteria and archaea Hypotonic hypertonic Lysis Mycoplasmas- bacteria that lack cell walls Gram positive bacteria- cell walls made of peptidoglycan Penicillin works on gram positive bacteria by preventing the synthesis of peptidoglycan Cell wall layers are: outermost is capsule, then lipopolysaccharide, then peptidoglycan, then phospholipids Cell wall is source of endotoxin Gram negative bacyeria- outer membrane with toxic lipopolysaccharides Plasmolysis- loss of water due to osmosis causes cytoplasm to pull away from cell wall Occurs in environments with high sugar content DNA should be located in the following to avoid cell death by adverse conditions, such as freezing, drying, or high temp: Nucleoid, endospore, plasmid

Comparison of Cell to a Restaurant

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Francesca Cigliano October 24, 2010 Biology/ P. 3 When analyzed, one can see how a plant cell and an everyday restaurant are very similar; the plant cell?s organelles function similarly to specific jobs in the restaurant. The function of the nucleus of a plant cell is to control all activities of a cell (also known as the ?control center? of a cell). This can be compared to a manager in a restaurant. A manager controls the staff of the restaurant and is in charge of all activities occurring in a restaurant.

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