function} Describe the function of each part: What is the difference between a multicellular and a single celled organism? ID the following: [organelles or organs] LYTIC CYCLE vs Lysogenic cycle H.I.V. and AIDS What are the monomers or building blocks of Proteins? What are the monomers or building blocks of Carbohydrates? Sugar (quick energy) -or- Starch (long-term energy) What are the monomers or building blocks of LIPIDS? Stored Energy What are the monomers or building blocks of Nucleic Acid? Nervous System Dendrites: Collects information and relays messages.
Cell body: includes a nucleus
Terminal ends: carry messages from end of neuron to dendrite. A B C The nervous system is broken down into 2 parts. Central nervous system: the bodys control system and coordinates body activities. *includes the brain & spine
Peripheral nervous system: This part includes all the nerves of the body. Antibiotics: In this set-up which one worked the best? Penicillin Tetracycline
Ampicillin Control Look at the plate of agar below: Where does the antibiotic seem to be working the best? Point to the antibiotic that worked on the bacteria the best?
Which one worked the worst? What is the control? Why is a control used? This clear area where bacteria are being destroyed is called the zone of inhibition This is a picture of a colony (probably composed of a million) bacteria. Endocrine System FEEDBACK LOOPS/MECHANISMS {The body becomes hot or cold]