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Exam Review 2. Chloroplast. Stomate function. Stomates. Photosynthesis. Photosynthesis and Respiration. Wavelengths used in Photosynthesis. Wavelengths and plant pigments. Light energy and Chloropyll. Photosystem 1 and 2. Photosynthesis 1 and 2. Photosystems 1 and 2 in Chloroplast. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Exam Review 2

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Chloroplast

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Stomate function

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Stomates

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Photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis and Respiration

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Wavelengths used in Photosynthesis

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Wavelengths and plant pigments

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Light energy and Chloropyll

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Photosystem 1 and 2

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Photosynthesis 1 and 2

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Photosystems 1 and 2 in Chloroplast

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Light Reaction and Calvin cycle

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Photosynthesis and Respiration

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C4 and CAMplants

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Respiration

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Photosynthesis and Respiration

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RespirationGlycolysis in Cytoplasm and Krebs Cycle in Mitochondria

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How Plants Grow

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Turgid Cell

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Pathway of Water Through a Plant

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How do guard cells open and close?

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Pressure Flow Hypothesis

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Plant Nutirents

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Nutrient Deficiencies

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Auxins

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Auxins and Phototropism

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Abscisic Acid

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Cytokinins

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Ehtylene gas used for ripening bananas

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Gibberellins

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Gravitropism

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Photo and Geo or Gravitropism

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Thigmotropism

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Aspen regeneration Cut or burn trees hormones released in suckers (probably auxins)

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Fall colorsYellow-hidden by chlorophyll and brightness of red dependent upon the amount of sugars produced in

summer. Abscission caused by ethylene. Want warm sunny days and cool nights in fall for best fall color.

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Scientific Method

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Carolus Linneaus

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Linnaea borealis-Twin Flower

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Species Plantarum

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Binomial System

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Herbarium specimen

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Six Kingdoms

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Phylogenetic Tree

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Polyphyletic Group: descendants of two or more disparate ancestors

Monophyletic Group: a common ancestor and all of its descendants

Paraphyletic Group: a common ancestor and some, but not all, of its descendants

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Homologous structures in Animals

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Homologous structures in Plants

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Analogous Structures in Animals

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Analogous Structures in Plants

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Evolutionary Trends

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Prokaryote

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Archaea

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Crown Gall Disease

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Useful and Harmful Bacteria for Plants

• Useful as: biological control, nitrogen fixation, decomposers

• Harmful: cause many diseases in plants including galls, rot, blight, wilt, spots, and cankers.

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Cyanobacteria Cellknow names on left, not CPG

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Parts of a cyanobacteria

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Nostoc and Gunnera-mutually symbiotic relationship for nitrogen fixation

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Azolla-Nitrogen Fixation with Anabaena in Rice fields

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Cycad-Neurotoxin produced by cyanobacteria leads to neurological diorders from eating cycad seeds

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Cyanobacteria bloom

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Sloth-Cyanobacteria live in the fur

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Cryptobiotic Crust

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Protists

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Eukaryotic Evolution

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Fossil Record for Plants

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Phyllum CharophytaChara-Stoneowrts

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Diatoms

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Dinoflagellates

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Plasmodial Slime Mold

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Plasmodial Slime Mold Life Cycle –(example)

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Cellular Slime Mold

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Cellular Slime Mold Life cycle(example)

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Water Mold

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Water Molds (example)

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Clamydomonas

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Chlamydomonas life cycle (Example)

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Life Cycle of Chlamydomonas

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Zygotic and Gametic Meiosis-Know

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Volvox

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Volvox Sexual Reporduction

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Volvox Asexual Reporduction

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Volvox Asexual Reproduction

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Volvox

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Spirogyra

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Spirogyra conjugation

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Ulva

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Ulva life cycle (Example)

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Sporic Meiosis (Know)

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Acetabluaria-Mermaid’s Wineglass

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Desmid

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Desmid Asexual Reproduction

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Brown Algae-Giant Kelp

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Brown Algae-Sea Palm

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Brown Algae-Fucus, Rockweed

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Fucus life cycle (Example)

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Algin

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Red Algae-Porphyra

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Coralline Red Algae

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Agar

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Red algae on outside of sushi

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Carageenan-Red Algae used in food, may cause gastrointestinal inflamations

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Mushroom

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Fungi phylogeny

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Chytrid

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Chytridiomycota life cycle

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Zygomycota-Black Bread Mold life cycle

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Ascomycetes-Cup Fungi

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Ascomycetes-Morels

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Ascomycetes life cycle

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Ascomycetes-Cup fungi

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Basidiomycetes-Gill Mushrooms

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Basidiomycetes life cycle

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Basidimycetes-Pore mushrooms

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Chantrelle Mushroom

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Lichen reproduction

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Fruticose Lichen-orange one

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Crustose Lichens

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Foliose Lichen

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Crustose Lichen

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Fruticose Lichen

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Foliose Lichen

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Hydrothyria venosa-aquatic lichen

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From Bacteria to Fungi