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Bio = Life
Logy = study


How can you tell something is alive? 
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Bio = Life
Logy = study


How can you tell something is alive? 

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What are the 7 life processes?

Slide 2 - Open question

 Organisms
Organism: living creature
All organisms have life processes
Living: shows the 7 life processes
Dead: once showed the 7 life processes, doesn't do that anymore.
Non-living: Never showed the 7 life processes.


Slide 3 - Slide


Living
Dead
Non living

Slide 4 - Poll


Living
Dead
Non living

Slide 5 - Poll

Which life process?
A
Moving
B
Breathing
C
Growing
D
Reproducing

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which life process?
A
Moving
B
Breathing
C
Growing
D
Reproducing

Slide 7 - Quiz

Levels or organisation #1
cell organelle = part of a cell with a specific function
cell = the building blocks of an organisms
tissue = a group of cells with the same shape and function
organ = a part of an organism that performs a specific function
organ system = a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function
organism = a living creature 

Slide 8 - Slide

Levels of organisation #2
organism = individual living thing
population = a group of the same species
living in the same area.
specie = a group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring
community = alle the organisms in an ecosystem, all the different populations living in an ecosystem
ecosystems = more or less limited area with both the living and non-living nature in that area

Slide 9 - Slide

Levels of organisation: drag the names to the correct location 
Organism
Tissue
Cell
Organs
Organsystem

Slide 10 - Drag question

Drag the levels of organisation 
to the correct places in the image
Ecosystem
Community
Population
Organism

Slide 11 - Drag question

Choose the smallest in size out of these four?
A
Liver
B
Muscle cell
C
Human
D
Muscle tissue

Slide 12 - Quiz

Cell organelles: basic parts




cell membrane = separates the inside from the outside of the cell, controls what goes in and out of the cell, the outer layer of the cell
cytoplasm = the inside of the cell, a thick fluid consisting of water  with dissolved substances


Slide 13 - Slide

Cell organelles: basic parts




nucleus = control centre of the cell, contains DNA
  • nuclear membrane
  • nuclear plasm



Slide 14 - Slide

Cell organelles: plants




cell wall = a tough layer around a plant cell, is not part of the cell, it goes around the cell
vacuole = a vesicle in a plant cell that is filled with fluid



Slide 15 - Slide

Cell organelles: plants
plastids = granules in a plant cell that have a special function, such as:
  • chromoplasts = plastids that give flowers and fruits their colour
  • chloroplasts = plastids where photosynthesis takes place
  • amyloplasts = plastids in which starch is stored




Slide 16 - Slide

Which parts of the plant cell are indicated here?
cell wall
nucleus
chloroplast
cyroplasm
Vacuole

Slide 17 - Drag question

Celmembrane plant
Cytoplasm plant
Nucleus plant
Vacuole
chloroplast
Cell wall
Celmembrane animal
Cytoplasm animal
nucleus animal

Slide 18 - Drag question

What is the function of each part of a plant cell?
Controls everything that happens in the cell.
Makes a plant cell sturdy.

Can allow substances to enter and leave the cell.
Provides a strong layer around the cell.
Viscous fluid; the nucleus and chloroplasts are located within it.
Gives the plant its green color and produces nutrients
cell membrane
cytoplasm
vacuole
cell wall
chloroplasts
nucleus

Slide 19 - Drag question

Which organelle is responsible for respiration?
A
nucleus
B
mitochondrion
C
chloroplast
D
vacuole

Slide 20 - Quiz

Microscope

Try to memorize the parts of the microscope
(     )
(              ) 

Slide 21 - Slide

types of membranes
permeable = 
a membrane with big pores, water and substances can move through the pores

semi-permeable or selectively permeable = 
very small pores, only water can go through, not the dissolved substances

Slide 22 - Slide

Slide 23 - Slide

Diffusion
The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration of that substance.


Slide 24 - Slide

Osmosis
= diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane



= the movement of water from a place with a low concentration  to a place with a high concentration

Slide 25 - Slide

Osmosis in animal cells
hypotone solution OUTSIDE of the cell

osmosis happens: water moves in the cell and the cells burst
isotonic solution -  inside and outside of the cell: same concentration is present

the same amount of water moves in and out of the cell
hypertone solution OUTSIDE of the cell

water leaves the cell through osmosis, the cells shrink

Slide 26 - Slide

Osmosis in plant cells
hypotonic solution OUTSIDE of the cells

osmosis happens: water moves in the cell the plant cell is in TURGOR
isotonic solution-  inside and outside of the cell: same concentration is present

the same amount of water moves in and out of the cell
hypertonic solution OUTSIDE of the cell

osmosis happens: water moves out of the cell, the cell shrinks, the cell membrane lets go of the cell wall PLASMOLYSIS

Slide 27 - Slide

Osmosis: water moves in the direction of the ........ concentration of saltmolecules through a semipermabel membrance

A
highest
B
lowest

Slide 28 - Quiz

Osmosis: (A) always moves to the place with the (B) amount of dissolved substances.
A
A: water B: most
B
A: water B: least
C
A: substances B: most
D
A:substances B: least

Slide 29 - Quiz

A plantcel is placed in a solution
Is this solution
isotonic, hypertonic or hypotonic?

A
Hypertonic
B
Isotonic
C
Hypotonic

Slide 30 - Quiz

What happens if you put an animal cell in a hypotonic solution?
A
the cell will burst
B
the cell will stay the same
C
the cell will shrink
D
the cell will dance

Slide 31 - Quiz

Is a salt solution of 30 % hypertonic, hypotonic, isotonic, or is this something you can't know?
A
hypertonic
B
hypotonic
C
isotonic
D
can't know

Slide 32 - Quiz


 The red blood cell which is placed in a HYPOTONIC environment is the one on the
A
Left
B
Right
C
Middle
D
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Slide 33 - Quiz

Tips for studying 
  1. Make flashcards/glossary (begrippenlijst). Learn the highlighted words!
  2. Fill in the summaries 
  3. Understand the pictures in the book. Try to explain them to someone. 
  4. Practice! Make extra exercises, test yourself, Biologiepagina.nl,

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