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    Exam I Review Spring 2014

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    part of a scientific name in Binomial nomenclature. Be able to distinguish between the different eukaryotes discussed Animalia: Multicellular; no cell walls; chemoheterotrophic Plantae: Multicellular; cellulose cell walls; usually photoautotrophic Fungi: Chemoheterotrophic; unicellular or multicellular; cell walls of chitin; develop from spores or hyphal fragments Protista: A catchall kingdom for eukaryotic organisms that do not fit other kingdoms Define properties of viruses Acellular‚ consist of

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    with Antonie van Leeuwenhoek’s discovery of microorganisms in 1675‚ using a microscope of his own design. Microorganisms are very diverse and include all the bacteria and archaea and almost all the protozoa. They also include some members of the fungi‚ algae‚ and animals such as rotifers. Many macro animals and plants have juvenile stages which are also microorganisms. Some microbiologists also classify viruses as microorganisms‚ but others consider these as nonliving.[2][3] Most microorganisms

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    Title: To examine an animal and cheek cell using a compound microscope Date: 25th September 2012 Lab Partner: xxxxxxxxxxxxx Objective: The main aim of this experiment was to prepare a wet mount of human cheek cells and a wet mount of plant cells and examine them both under a compound microscope. Introduction: Cells are the basic units of life which make up every structure in the human body. They are the smallest units which are living. All cells contain different organelles which

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    Prokaryote cell suspension Methodology Part 1 : Onion cell wet mount 1. A translucent piece of tissue from onion was peeled. 2. The piece of onion was placed on a glass slide and a drop or two of the Methylene blue solution was added. 3. The onion cell was observed under low‚ medium and high power. A drawing of one cell was made‚ using a pencil and all of its part are labelled. Part 2 : Cheek cell wet mount 1. The inside lining of your cheek with a toothpick was scraped gently

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    Microbes Are Everywhere

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    trigger 3-We closed the petri dish‚ incubated it upside down‚ on 300C‚ for 48 hours. (B)- Isolate microbes from surface (mold and yest) 1- We marked‚ divided by 4 and labeled the bottom of our Petri dish. 2- On S.D.A we used a wet swab-Dipped into dilhent bottle (contains sterile peptone) and swabbed: tap‚ handle press clothe‚ hair‚ inside of a shoe and glasses. 3- We closed the petri dish quickly‚ incubated it on 220C‚ for five days. Observations: There was a slightly color

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    spatial exclusion. These urban dynamics are dominant in Pyrmont Ultimo and have contributed to the changing morphology of that area. Pyrmont-Ultimo has undergone distinctive changes between the 18th century and 21st century. It has been transformed from the former warehousing and industrial suburb into a thriving residential‚ commercial and business precinct. The original morphology of Pyrmont-Ultimo allowed the area to become very popular and attractive. The close proximity to Sydney city

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    Bacteria and Archaea. 2. What types of organisms are Eukaryotes? Eukaryotes can be single-celled or multi-celled‚ and their DNA is contained in a nucleus and has membrane bounded organelles. There are four kingdoms of Eukaryotes‚ Protista‚ Animalia‚ Fungi and Plantae. CELLS ALIVE! Bacterial Cell Model http://www.cellsalive.com/cells/bactcell.htm Use this webpage to answer the following questions. 3. What are 2 major characteristics of the internal structure of bacteria? Two major characteristics

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    Now brings you AiroCide® technology‚ that is here to change lives… AiroCide® FDA approved device Airocide uses exclusive NASA technology to eliminate airborne pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria‚ mould‚ fungi‚ viruses‚ dust mites‚ allergens‚ odors and harmful volatile organic compounds (VOC’s). This patented NASA technology uses no filters‚ is self-cleaning‚ offers low annual maintenance cost and is green‚ producing no ozone. It has been extensively tested over the last 12 years by leading

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    Knowledge specification DN22 1) SKULL. The skull consists of 28 bones‚ 22 of which form the framework of the head and provide protection for the brain‚ eyes‚ and ears; six are ear bones. With the exception of the lower jaw bone and the ear bones‚ all skull bones are joined together and fixed in one position. The seams where they join are known as sutures. The bones of the skull are classified as either cranial or facial bones. Cranial Bones. The cranium is formed by eight major

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    frequently in water‚ especially in plankton.Phytoplankton is the population of free‐floating microorganisms composed primarily of unicellular algae. In addition‚ algae may occur in moist soil or on the surface of moist rocks and wood. Algae live with fungi in lichens. According to the Whittaker scheme‚ algae are classified in seven divisions‚ of which five are considered to be in the Protista kingdom and two in the Plantae kingdom. The cell of an alga has eukaryotic properties‚ and some species have

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