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What is the name ONE out of the three special structures that a protist uses to move through water:
Cillia, Pseudopod, Flagella
Where can we find protists today?
Any aquatic environments....pond, lakes, oceans
What do the vacuoles do in an animal cell...NOT a plant cell?
Storage for food, water, or waste
What is E. Coli?
A type of BACTERIA that is found in the guts of an animal
Which bacteria type is only found in EXTREME environments? Archaebacteria or Eubacteria?
Archaebacteria
What was the name of the Australopithecus fossil? (Our earliest known common ancestor)?
Lucy
How did scientists realize that whales used to live on land?
hind leg bones, DNA, bone evidence, fossils
What was the common ancestor for ALL vertebrates?
Jawless Fish
What was the name of the scientist who led to the theory of evolution:
Charles Darwin
Fill in the blank: Cells, Tissues, Organ, _______ __________, Organism (Two words)
Organ System
Give me 2 examples of a digital device and 2 examples of an analog device:
Answers will vary
What are analog signals?
A continuous stream of data
What type is signal is represented with a series of 0s and 1s?
Digital
Which moves faster- light or sound waves?
Light
The distance between two corresponding parts of a wave (crest to crest) is the wave’s:
Wavelength
The height of a wave is known as:
Amplitude
Is this wave motion transverse or longitudinal?
Transverse (Up and down)
The material through which a wave travels is called....and give an EXAMPLE!
Medium- Solid, Liquid, or Gas
A disturbance that transfers energy- not matter - is known as a:
Wave
State 3 differences between plant and animal cells...
Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Shape, Color, Etc......
What is this organelle?
Chloroplast
What is that gooey substance in which all the organelles float?
Cytoplasm
What surrounds the cells of plants, fungi, and some bacteria that helps hold the shape? (Otherwise, it might explode!)
Cell Wall
Substances enter into any plant or animal cell by passing through which structure?
Cell membrane
Cells are composed of tiny structures that carry out all of the functions of MRS GREEN. These structures are called?
Organelles