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LAB SAFETY REMINDERS. Do not sit on lab tables or desks No eating or drinking in the lab area Do not twist the faucets Observe the 3 foot rule of talking Talk with and remain only with your lab group Return to and remain in your seats when finished with a lab assignment
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LAB SAFETY REMINDERS • Do not sit on lab tables or desks • No eating or drinking in the lab area • Do not twist the faucets • Observe the 3 foot rule of talking • Talk with and remain only with your lab group • Return to and remain in your seats when finished with a lab assignment • Failure to follow lab guidelines will result in loss of lab privilege
BIOLOGY TODAY: • COMPLETE LAB (15 MINUTES) • QUIZ • CONTINUE UNIT WORK
1.What Kingdom is known as the “dumping ground”; Members are eukaryotic, autotrophic or heterotrophic, uni-cellular or multi-cellular? • PROTISTA • 2. Term for “Animal-Like” Protists • Protozoa • 3. What are protozoan characteristics? • Unicellular, heterotrophic, and mobile (can move)
4. List 5 Protozoan diseases • Toxoplasmosis, Giardiasis, Malaria, Amebic Dysentary, African Sleeping Sickness • 5. Term for protozoans that compose the 2nd level of many aquatic food chains • ZOOPLANKTON • 6. How are protozoans classified? • Based on their method of movement
7. Term for “Plant-like” Protists • Algae • 8. What are characteristics of Algae • Autotrophic; Uni or multi-cellular • 9. Term for algae that form the base of most aquatic food chains • Phytoplankton
10. List 4 positive benefits of algae • Oxygen from photosynthesis, • Icecreams, agar, salad dressing, toothpaste, cleaners
11. Term for an algae bloom caused by excess nutrients • Eutrophication • 12. Term for a bloom of dinoflagellates that produce a toxin • Red Tide
Fungus-like protists • SLIME MOLDS • FEED AND REPRODUCE LIKE A FUNGUS • MOVE LIKE A PROTOZOAN
13.Kingdom whose members are eukaryotic, mostly multi-cellular, heterotrophic, and contain a cell wall made of chitin • FUNGI • 14.Branching underground filaments of a fungus • Hyphae • 15. A mass of hyphae • Mycelium
16. What is located in the above ground structure • Spores • 17. Term for how Fungi feed – by breaking down and absorbing nutrients • External Heterotrophs • 18. Fungi that feed on dead organisms • Saprophytes • 19. Fungi that feed on living organisms • Parasites
AFTER QUIZ • WORK ON STUDY GUIDE • CONTINUE BOOK QUESTIONS • pg 558 # 2 Pgs 569-570: #s 16-21 and 24 • Pg 571 #s 1-6 (Letter and answer) • Pg 603 #s 9-11, 16, 25, 26, 31-33 • Pg 605 #s 1-6 (Letter and answer)