Seventh Grade Review Life Science. Living organisms require food, water, shelter, energy, and space...

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Seventh Grade Review Life Science

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Seventh Grade Review

Seventh Grade Review

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Living organisms require food, water, shelter, energy,

and space to survive

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Cells are the smallest units that carry out activities of

life

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The three components of the cell theory are:

• 1) all organisms are made up of one of more cells

• 2) cells are the basic unit of structure and functions in all organisms

• 3) all cells come from cells that already exist

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Anton van Leeuwenhoek, in the mid 1600’s, created a simple microscope, and with a

tiny glass bead for a lens

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Robert Hooke, in 1665, looked at slices of cork under his microscope, and called the

“empty boxes” he saw cells

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In 1839, Matthias Schleiden, studied plants and concluded that all plants

were made of cells

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In 1839, Theodor Schwann, studied animals and concluded that all animals were made

of cells

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Rudolph Virchow, in 1856, hypothesized that older cells divide

to form new cells

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Cells perform numerous functions and processes including respiration, waste removal, growth, irritability, getting

energy, using energy, and reproduction

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Cells that have the same goal group together to form tissues, tissues that have

the same goal group together to form organs, organs with similar goals group to

work in organ systems

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The differences between plant cells and animal cells are: plant cells have chloroplasts, cell walls, and

larger vacuoles. Animal cells have centrioles during

mitosis

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• The cell membrane forms the outer boundary of the cell and only allows certain things to enter and exit

Cytoplasm is the gel-like material inside the cell The cell wall is located outside of the cell membrane and is used to support and protect the cell found in plants, monerans, and fungi.

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The nucleus directs all of the activities of the cell and contains all of the genetic blueprints for the

operations of the cell

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The endoplasmic reticulum acts as the highway system of the cell and moves materials around the cell, Golgi bodies of the cell packages materials to

be moved to the outside of the cell

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The mitochondria of a cell are the powerhouse of the cell that breaks down food molecules and

produces energy for the cell

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Lysosomes of a cell digest and destroy waste products and worn-out cell parts. Vacuoles are temporary storage units for the cells that may

contain food, water, or waste

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Ribosomes make proteins for the cell

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Chloroplasts are organelles in plant cells that transform light energy into chemical energy in the

form of sugar C6H12O6 glucose

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Cells strive to maintain equilibrium

• Diffusion is the movement of molecules from where there are many to where there are few (high to low concentration).

• Osmosis is the diffusion of water through a cell membrane

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Cell Reproduction• Mitosis is the process in which the

nucleus of a cell divides and replicates to form two identical nuclei in a series phases: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase

• Meiosis is the process of division in cells that produces sex cells

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Unicellular organisms are made of only one cell

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Multi-cellular organisms are made of many cells

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Multi-cellular organisms are complex in that there is a division of labor for carrying out the necessary

life processes

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The life needs of plants are light, energy source, gases,

water, and nutrients

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Producers make their own food by photosynthesis and are the

beginning of food chains • Chlorophyll is a

chemical in chloroplasts that can absorb or trap energy and transform it into chemical energy called glucose

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Binomial nomenclature is the system

used for classifying organisms

• Kingdoms are arranged using

system of names recognizable

around the world

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The Five Kingdoms

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Moneran Kingdom

• Unicellular, prokaryotic cells• No nucleus• All have a cell wall• Monerans are classified into two groups,

autotrophs, and heterotrophs. • Or bacteria and cyanobacteria• Or Eubacteria or Archaebacteria

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Protista Kingdom

• Unicellular or multi-cellular, eukaryotic

• nucleus • membrane • form colonies or chains • absorbs, ingests or

photosynthesize food

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Fungi Kingdom• Multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms• Parasitic or saprophytic • Reproduce using spores

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Plants Kingdom

• Multi-cellular eukaryotes

• Producers, cells contain chlorophyll

• Divided into non-vascular and vascular

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Animal Kingdom

• Divided into non-vertebrates and vertebrates

• Eukaryotic cells

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Populations

• Populations interact by competing for basic resources, mates, and territory

• Populations cooperate with each other to meet needs

• Populations have social order to ensure that labor and resources are shared.

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Every organism fills a specific niche, or role in its community

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Independent behavior and group behavior can influence a

population.

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Symbiotic relationships include mutualism, commensalism, and

parasitism • Mutualism occurs when both

organisms benefit • Commensalism occurs when one

organism benefits and the other is unaffected.

• Parasitism occurs when one organism benefits and the other is harmed

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Ecosystems

• Examples of some ecosystems are forests, tidal pools, ponds.

• Ecosystems, living communities, and their physical environment are functional units with the biomes

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Organisms adapt to abiotic and biotic

factors in their home

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Food Chain

• A food chain is a diagram of relationships between living organisms. Shows living things depend on other things to live. Animals eat other animals to survive. A complex balance of life. If one animal’s source of food disappears, other animals may be impacted and die.

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A food web is two or more food chains hooked together

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A pyramid shows relative amounts of energy available

to each level.

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• Producers • (autotrophs) are

organisms that make their own food.

• Heterotroph’s are consumers, an organism that must obtain their food from eating other organism.

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• 1st level consumer-Primary consumer usually herbivores, animals that eat plants and algae.

• 2nd level consumers- Secondary consumers usually carnivores, animals that eat the primary producers.

• 3rd level consumers- Tertiary consumer’s animals that don’t have predators, they are considered the top of the food chain.

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Decomposers are organisms that break down other organisms.

(bacteria, fungi)

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A predator-prey relationship is an interaction between a consumer that

hunts for another consumer for food

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Omnivores are animals that eat animals and plants.

Herbivores are animals that eat only plants.

Carnivores are animals that eat only meat.

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Scavengers feed off dead animals.

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You are getting there!!!!

• Almost as smart as a seventh grader!!!!!