Name: ANSWER KEY
Warren Hills Regional High School
Honors/Pre-AP Biology
Summer Assignment 2012-2013
Welcome to Honors Biology! Honors Biology is a Pre-AP [Advanced Placement] course. Designed to be the precursor to AP Biology, the equivalent of a college introductory biology course, this course will prepare students for the critical thinking and problem solving skills required in higher-level high school and college courses.
Your summer assignment is as follows:
Biology is like learning a new language. There are HUNDREDS of new vocabulary words that you will encounter throughout the year. Below is a list of prefixes and suffixes that are commonly used in Biology. Defining and knowing these terms prior to beginning the class will help you understand the new “language” of biology.
Over the summer you will:
1. Define the meanings of the prefixes and suffixes, starting on the next page. is a great resource. [Note: each prefix/suffix should only be a word or two long --NOT a complete/formal definition].
2. Create the word that fits the provided definitions.
3. Write the definition that correlates to the provided term.
Do NOT look up the formal definition. Your definitions should be based upon the
prefix/suffix meanings. You may have to make connections to what you know
and think about some of your homemade definitions ( Again, no credit will be
given to those answers “looked up”!
This assignment is due on the first day of class and it will be graded.
Name: _______________________________
Learning biological terminology may seem overwhelming at first, but in actuality, it is quite easy if you know your “basics”! Most words associated with biology are really just a combination of prefixes, root words and suffixes. In this activity, you will go on a ‘scavenger hunt’ to find the meaning of some common prefixes/suffixes associated with zoology. You will then answer questions pertaining to you newfound language!
Part I: Go on a scavenger hunt and find the meanings of these common zoology prefixes/roots/suffixes! Fill in the table as you discover your new language!!! The table is located on the next page!
Part II: Determine the meaning of the following scientific words (Use your completed table to create definitions- DO NOT look the words up in the dictionary ().
1. biology: _________________________________________________________________________
2. endothermic: _____________________________________________________________________
3. morphology: ______________________________________________________________________
4. histology: ________________________________________________________________________
5. pseudopod: ______________________________________________________________________
6. anthozoa: ________________________________________________________________________
7. heterotrophic: ____________________________________________________________________
8. hematoma: _______________________________________________________________________
9. polychaete: ______________________________________________________________________
10. autotrophic: _____________________________________________________________________
11. erythrocyte: _____________________________________________________________________
12. cytology: _______________________________________________________________________
13. mesoderm: ______________________________________________________________________
14. heterotrophic: ___________________________________________________________________
15. carnivore: _______________________________________________________________________
|Prefixes/Suffixes |Definition |Prefixes/Suffixes |Definition |Prefixes/Suffixes |Definition |
|Zoo-/zoa- | |-ology | |Exo- | |
|Chondro- | |Auto- | |-karyote | |
|Chaeta | |Cardio- | |spir | |
|Carn- | |Endo- | |Phago- | |
|Chromo- | |Eu- | |Epi- | |
|Echino- | |Gastro- | |Proto- | |
|Ornith- | |Histo- | |Oligo(s) | |
|Erythr- | |Homo- or homeo- | |Hydro- | |
|Inter- | |Hyper- | |Pro- | |
|Ichth(y)- | |Hypo- | |Hetero- | |
|Ovo- | |Lipo- | |Scypha | |
|Gnath- | |Macro- | |Antho- | |
|Bi- or di- | |Meso- | |-tic | |
|Herpe(t)- | |Micro- | |phoros | |
|-pod or -ped | |Morpho- | |-tropho | |
|Cyto- | |Myo- | |Omni- | |
|Nephr- | |Neuro- | |Poly- | |
|Ab- | |Platy- | |-philic | |
|Cephal- | |Pseudo- | |Multi- | |
|Amphi- | |Pulmo- | |-oma | |
|Alb- | |Rhino- | |-phobic | |
|A- | |some | |-derm | |
|Arthro- | |Therm- | |Ost- | |
|Corp- | |Uni- | |-vore | |
Part III and IV. Words in context and matching. You may have to think about these!!!
16. An animal with jointed appendages would be called a(n): __________________________________
17. A fish belonging to class chondroichthyes has a body made of ______________________________
18. A sea star is a ‘spiny skinned’ animal so its proper name would be ______________________________
19. An earthworm belongs to class oligochaeta, which means “__________________________________”
20. Mammals have pulmonary respiration. Therefore, they breathe through ________________________
21. Amphibians can live in/on both __________________________ and __________________________
22. Agnatha is a group of fish lacking __________________________________
23. Clams, mussels and other bivalves have how many shells? __________________________________
24. Phagocyt…does what to viruses and bacteria: __________________________________
25. All animals have a true nucleus, therefore they are properly known as __________________________
26. The study of birds is known as: __________________________________
27. Prophase is __________________________________ phase of mitosis.
28. We will be covering cytology in this course. What will we be studying? _________________________
29. The very “first animals” on earth are known as: __________________________________
30. Arthropods wear their ‘skeleton’ on the outside of their body. Therefore, they have what is known as a(n) __________________________________
31. Snails, slugs and other ‘stomach-footed’ animals belong to class _______________________________
_____ 32. Spiracles a. not living/ against life
_____ 33. Homeostasis b. dependence on external heat to maintain body temperature
_____ 34. Nephridia c. brain cells
_____ 35. Myosin d. mature egg cell
_____ 36. Chromosomes e. “cup animals” such as jellyfish
_____ 37. Omnivore f. fear of water (term that describes ‘tails’ of cell membrane)
_____ 38. Neurons g. excretory structure for waste removal and/or osmoregulation
_____ 39. Ectothermic h. opening for gas exchange
_____ 40. Bilateral symmetry i. protein found in muscles
_____ 41. Ovum j. “colored bodies” that hold genetic information
_____ 42. Abiotic k. same and stable internal body conditions
_____ 43. Scyphozoa l. phylum of flatworms
_____ 44. Hydrophobic m. one that eats plants and animals
_____ 45. Platyhelminthes n. splitting the body into 2 identical halves (mirror images)
Part V. Rewrite these sentences/paragraphs in your own words to the best of your ability.
46. In our biochemistry unit, we will be studying MACROMOLECULES like carbohydrates, LIPIDS, nucleic acids and proteins. We will study how macromolecules are built through the process of DEHYDRATION SYNTHESIS and broken down through HYDROLYSIS. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
47. In our HOMEOSTASIS & transport unit, we will learn how water moves when placed into a HYPERTONIC environment, ISOTONIC environment and HYPOTONIC environment.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
48. In our worm unit, we will study various phyla, inclusive of PLATYHELMINTHES, ANNELIDA and NEMATODA. Specifically to the annelid unit, we will learn about POLYCHAETE worms as well as OLIGOCHAETE worms in addition to several others including hirudenia.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
49. In our unit on viruses, we will learn about RHINOVIRUSES and their LYTIC reproductive mode. Also, we will discuss those reproducing LYSOGENICALLY.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
50. In our ZOOLOGICAL studies, we will study ORNITHOLOGY and ICHTHYOLOGY as well as HERPETOLOGY. We may encounter organisms belonging to classes AGNATHA, HYDROZOA, and SCYPHZOA among several others.
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