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General Information. Cells and Microbiology. Photosynthesis. Cellular Respiration. Light Energy. Glucose. Water. Chloroplast. Mitochondria. Oxygen. Carbon Dioxide. Energy. Animal Cell. Plant Cell. Cell Structure and Functions . Movement Fla g ellum Contain Chloroplast

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  1. General Information

  2. Cells and Microbiology

  3. Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Light Energy Glucose Water Chloroplast Mitochondria Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Energy

  4. Animal Cell

  5. Plant Cell

  6. Cell Structure and Functions

  7. Movement Flagellum • Contain Chloroplast • Produce Oxygen • Movement Flagellum • Contain Chloroplast • Produce Oxygen • Live in Colonies Euglena Protists Unicellular Contains Nucleus Cause: Malaria, Dysentery, African Sleeping Sickness Volvox Movement Pseudopod “False Foot” • Movement Pseudopod “False Foot” Amoeba • Movement • Cilia Paramecium

  8. Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Light Energy (H2O) Glucose (Sugar “Food”) Water Chloroplast Mitochondria Chloroplasts Contain Chlorophyll - Gives Plant It’s Green Color Oxygen Carbon Dioxide (CO2) (O2) Energy ATP Chemical Reaction Changes Compounds

  9. Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration

  10. Protists Movement Flagellum Euglena Amoeba Paramecium Euglena Movement Pseudopod “False Foot” Movement Cilia Diseases: Malaria, Dysentery

  11. Spread of Diseases

  12. Antibiotic – Example Penicillin Treats BACTERIA not Viruses Virus (AIDS, HIV, Influenza) Bacteria (Tuberculosis, Strep Throat) Protist (Malaria, Dysentery) Vaccine – Preventative shot to stimulate antibody production that makes the person immune to a disease

  13. How far a disease has spread Outbreak Epidemic Pandemic

  14. Chemistry

  15. FAMILY / GROUP P E R I O D S TRANSITION METALS

  16. Proton + Charge Neutron No Charge Nucleus Electron - Charge (Atomic Mass) (Bottom) Atomic Number (Top Number) = Number of Protons = Number of Electrons Atomic Structure

  17. Atomic Structure Found in the Nucleus!Atomic Mass = # Protons + # Neutronstherefore# Neutrons = Atomic Mass - # Protons

  18. What part of an atom is the arrow pointing to? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  19. What part of an atom is the arrow pointing to? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  20. What part of an atom is the arrow pointing to? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  21. What part of the atom is in the box? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  22. What are the positively charged particles in an atom called? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  23. What are the neutral particles in an atom called? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  24. What are the negatively charged particles in an atom called? A. proton B. electron C. neutron D. shell E. nucleus

  25. How many electrons are in this atom? A. 4 B. 14 C. 8 D. 7 E. 6

  26. How many neutrons are in this atom? A. 4 B. 14 C. 8 D. 7 E. 6

  27. How many protons are in this atom? A. 4 B. 14 C. 8 D. 7 E. 6

  28. What is the atomic number of this atom? A. 4 B. 14 C. 8 D. 7 E. 6

  29. What is the atomic mass of this atom? A. 4 B. 14 C. 8 D. 7 E. 6

  30. This atom is an atom of the element ______________. A. oxygen B. sulfur C. chlorine D. carbon E. nitrogen

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