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Event Rules – 2015
DISCLAIMERThis presentation was prepared using draft rules. There may be some changes in the final copy of the rules. The rules which will be in your Coaches Manual and Student Manuals will be the official rules.
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Event Rules – 2015
BE SURE TO CHECK THE 2015 EVENT RULES FOR EVENT PARAMETERS AND TOPICS FOR EACH COMPETITION LEVEL
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TRAINING MATERIALS Training Power Point – content overview Training Handout - content information Practice Activities - sample stations with key Sample Tournament – sample problems with
key Event Supervisor Guide – prep tips, event
needs, and scoring tips Internet Resource & Training CD’s – on the
Science Olympiad website at www.soinc.org under Event Information
Biology-Earth Science CD, Cell Biology CD (updated 2015) in Science Olympiad Store at www.soinc.org
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GAME PLAN POWERPOINT FOR OVERVIEW HANDOUT FOR DETAIL OF INFORMATION
NEEDED INTERNET RESOURCES AND CD FOR
MORE HELP PRACTICE ACTIVITIES TO MASTER
SKILLS SAMPLE COMPETITION UNDER TIMED
CONDITIONS TO EXPERIENCE COMPETITION SITUATION
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Student Preparation Team work skills Time limits Answering questions Measurement and Calculations Reference materials Review basic principles of cell
biology Construct sample stations
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Cell Biology (C) Competition – topics chart Process Skills - observations,
inferences, predictions, data analysis, and calculations
Event Parameters – be sure to check the rules for resources allowed and safety goggles required.
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Topics - Regional and State
Biological monomers and polymers also HDL & LDL
Cellular Homeostasis (pH, molarity, etc.) Enzymes Cell organelles/structures and their functions Differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic
cells QUALITATIVE aspects of photosynthesis and
respiration Membrane structure and function Movement across membranes Importance of ATP Structure of viruses Cell cycle and mitosis Chromosome Structure Fermentation Products and their uses
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Topics – Nationals All of topics from state and regional plus: Cell communication and membrane receptors Apoptosis Enzyme inhibition Stem cell concepts and uses Viral replication C3 vs. C4 vs. CAM plants Consequences of changes in protein shape Cancerous vs normal cells Genomics Bioethics relating to above topics
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Characteristics of a Cell Contain highly organized
molecular and biochemical systems and are used to store information
Use energy Capable of movement Sense environmental changes Can duplicate (transfer genetic
information to offspring) Capable of self-regulation
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Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic – single cell with nuclear material but no nuclear membrane or membrane bound organelles
Eukaryotic – most cells – with organized nucleus and membrane bound organelles
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Animal Cell – “ Compare to a factory”
Know the function of cell organelles
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Organelles – “factory components with function”
Support - Cell wall , cell membrane cytoskeleton, microtubles Controls material entering and leaving - Cell membrane, pores
Internal transport system – Endoplasmic reticulum
Powerhouse - mitochondria
Control center – nucleus, organelle DNA for mitochondria and chloroplast
Production of key products – ribosomes, endoplastic reticulum, chloroplasts
Packaging center for shipment of products – Golgi Apparatus, ERShipment of materials out of cell - Golgi Apparatus, vesicles
Storage of liquids and solids – Vacuole, vesicles, plastids,
Recycling center – Lysosomes and perixosomes
Convert light energy to chemical energy - chloroplasts
Allows new cell factories to be produced – nuclear DNA, centrioles, cell wall
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Nucleus
Nuclear envelope – double membrane
chromatin – DNA
RNA nucleolus –
Ribosome sub-units
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Chromosome Structure
a. Nuclesosomes – Core of DNA wrapped around 8 histone proteins plus linkerDNA
b. Solenoid – coiling of nucleosomes like phone cord
c. Chromatin fiber – series of nucleosomes
d. Metaphase chromosomes
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Cytoskeleton
Intermediate filaments are more permanent than microtubules and microfilaments- they provide tensile strength for the cell
Microtubules-composed of tubulin - act as a scaffold to determine cell shape, and provide a set of "tracks" for cell organelles and vesicles to move on. Microtubules also form the spindle fibers for separating chromosomes during mitosis. When arranged in geometric patterns inside flagella and cilia, they are used for locomotion.
Microfilaments-composed of actin - Microfilaments' association with the protein myosin is responsible for muscle contraction. Microfilaments can also carry out cellular movements including gliding, contraction, and cytokinesis.
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Plant Cell – Special Features
Cell wall – protection and support
Chloroplast - for photosynthesis
Large central vacuole-
for storage and increase surface area
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Cell Membrane
Composition: mainly protein and phospholipid; some proteins extend thru membrane
Protein function: receptors, transport in and out of cells, structure
Lipids in membrane can move laterally at about 2um/sec
Saturated fatty acids in P-lipids make membrane more rigid; unsaturated fatty acids will increase the fluidity of membrane.
Note: As temp drops, organisms put more unsaturated fatty acids in membrane
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Movement Across Membranes
• Diffusion: molecules moving from high to low concentration; concentration = #molecules/volume
•Osmosis: diffusion of water across a selective membrane; amount of water is opposite of number molecules-if water is high, solute (molecules) is low.
•Facilitative diffusion: just like diffusion (high to low) but a protein carrier is involved Note: diffusion will continue but rate of transport with carrier will level off because carrier becomes saturated
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Osmosis
Hypertonic - high solute concentration relative to another solutionHypotonic - low solute concentration relative to another solutionIsotonic - solute concentration is the same as that of another solution
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Plant Cells – Turgor Pressureand Plasmolysis
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Animal Cells – in different solutions
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Passive Transport – no energy used
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Active Transport – uses energy
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Endocytosis and Exocytosis
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Monomers and Polymers
monomer polymer example Reagents
simple sugar(monosaccharide
)
polysaccharide
starch, cellulose,glycogen (animal)
Benedicts-glucoseIodine-starch
amino acid protein, polypeptid
e
hair, enzyme,hemoglobin,
insulin
Ninhydrin,Biuret
nucleotide nucleic acid DNA, RNA methyl green
fatty acid/glycerol
fat or tri glyceride
cooking oil, butter
grease test withbrown paper
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Chemical Interactions
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pH Hydrogen ion
concentration Liquid may be acid, base or neutral 7 is neutral Below 7 is acidic Above 7 is basic Logarithmic Buffers in cells
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Acids and Bases
Acid-a substance that can take up an electron pair to form a covalent bond
Base-a substance that can donate an electron pair to form a covalent bond
Condensation reaction-when two molecules are combined into one molecule with the release of one water molecule A + B == C + H2O Ex: 2 amino acids are joined together to form a dipeptide molecule
Hydrolysis reaction-when one molecule is broken into two molecules with the addition of water molecule C + H2O == A + B Ex: disaccharide maltose + water == 2 glucose molecules
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Enzymes
Catalysts Made of Protein May have non-protein parts Lower Activation Energy Not changed during reaction Enzyme-substrate complex Inhibition
Competitive - binding at active siteNoncompetitive-binding at a site other than the active site
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Enzymatic Mechanisms Enzyme brings reacting
molecules into close proximity
Enzyme orients reactants into positions to induce favorable interactions
Enzymes alter the chemical environment of the reactants to promote interaction
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Importance of ATP
Energy storage chemical for cell processes
Most of ATP is produced via electron transport chain
Main reason that cells need oxygen: to allow them to make lots of ATP
Involved in both photosynthesis and respiration
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Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis – Trapping of sunlight energy followed by its conversion to chemical energy (ATP, NADPH, or both) and then synthesis into sugar phosphates which convert into sucrose, cellulose, starch, and other end products. It is the main pathway by which energy and carbon enter the food webs.
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS Two major parts of photosynthesis Light reactions: (Photolysis)
conversion of light energy into ATP and NADPH
Dark reactions: Calvin Cycle (the thermochemical stage) use of energy (ATP & NADPH) to form carbohydrates
Purpose of photosynthesis Main biosynthetic pathway by
which carbon and energy enter the web of life
Where it occurs – in the Chloroplast Light reactions - granum
(several thylakoids) and thylakoid membranes
Dark reactions - stroma
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Light-Dependent Reactions
Non-cyclic photophosphorylation (Photosystem II-P680 and then Photosystem I – P680) - long pathway - Occurs in eukaryotic plants – algae, mosses, ferns, conifers, & flowering plantsOxygen and NADP are generated
Cyclic photophosphorylation – (Photosystem I –P700) – short pathway Occurs in prokaryotes (Cyanobacteria) with electrons being used over and over againNo oxygen or NADP are generated
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Electron Transport Chain
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Dark Reactions
(light-independent reactions)
C3 cycle - Calvin cycle (Calvin-Benson cycle)
Major metabolic pathway by which CO2 is fixed during photosynthesis – about 95% of plants on earth are C3 plants Also known as the carbon fixation stage, this part of the photosynthetic process occurs in the stroma of chloroplasts.Major purpose - use energy from light reactions to fix CO2 into organic molecules
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Cell Respiration
Cellular Respiration - Organic substances are broken down to simpler products with the release of energy which is incorporated into special energy-carrying molecules (ATP) and is eventually used for metabolic processes. All cells carry on some form of cellular respiration. Most plants and animals require oxygen.
NOTE: The amount of NET ATP production varies from cell to cell.
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Glycolysis
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Fermentations Alcholic Fermentation - Certain types of bacteria and
yeast - Ethanol - 2 ATP (no NADH)Lactic Acid Fermentation - certain types of bacteria and
overworked muscles Lactic acid is found in yogurt, sauerkraut, and
overworked muscles 2 ATP (no NADH) ... intense muscle activity (little
O2 available)
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Fermentation Products and their Uses
Carbon dioxide – bread making
Alcohol – wine making and brewing
Lactic Acid – lactic acid bacteria ferment milk into products as yogurt
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Kreb Cycle – Citric Acid Cycle
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Electron Transport Oxidative Phosphorylation
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Cell Cycle
G1 Phase – high rate of biosynthesis and growth
S Phase – DNA content doubles and chromosomes replicate
G2 Phase - final preparations for Mitosis
M Phase – Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Mitosis Prophase – chromatid pairs
coil up, spindle forms, nuclear membrane dissolves, chromatid pairs attach to spindle fibers (microtubules)
Metaphase – chromatid pairs move to the equator, chromatid pairs align at the equator
Anaphase – chromatids separate into individual chromosomes, chromosomes are pulled apart toward the equator by the spindle fibers (microtubules)
Telophase - chromosomes uncoil, spindle dissolves, nuclear membrane reforms
Cytokinesis – division of the cytoplasm to make two new cells
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Control of Cell Cycle
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Cancer & Stem Cells Cancer is a disorder in which some of the body’s cells lose the ability to
control growth Cancer cells do not respond to the signals that control the growth of
most cells Cancer cells divide uncontrollably They form masses of cells called tumors, which can damage surrounding
tissues Cancer cells do not stop growing when they touch other cells They continue to grow and divide until their supply of nutrients is used
up These cells may break loose from tumors and spread throughout the
bodyStem Cells are unspecialized that have the potential to differentiate into
any type of cell They are found in human embryos, umbilical cord blood and some adult
cells They are used to repair injuries as brain and spinal cord, cure some
diseases as diabetes, and replace organs as liver tissue and heart valves
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Apoptosis - A form of cell death in which a programmed sequence of events leads to the elimination of cells without releasing harmful substances into the surrounding area
Necrosis - The uncontrolled cell death that occurs as a response to lethal injury leading to a severe physical damage in the cell as well as the tissue containing it
Death of Cells – by injurious agents or by being induced to commit suicide
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Structure of Viruses
Non-cellular infectious agent
Composed of DNA or RNA and a protein coat
Replicates only after its genetic material enters a host cell
Subverts the host’s metabolic machinery
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Viral Reproduction