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Plan for Jan. 21. Packet Organizer 20 Diagnostic Knowledge Questions Review Options The final exam Thursday, 1/23/14 Period 4: 7:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Period 6: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Homework : Assemble your packet. DUE the day of the final on 1/23/14. January 21, 2014. Multiple Choice - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Plan for Jan. 21 Packet Organizer 20 Diagnostic Knowledge Questions Review Options The final exam

Thursday, 1/23/14 Period 4: 7:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Period 6: 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Homework: Assemble your packet. DUE the day of the final on 1/23/14

WHERE SHOULD I FOCUS MY REVIEW?

January 21, 2014

Multiple ChoiceIn your notebooks, write the question number and the letter that best answers the question or completes the statement on the line provided.

CompletionComplete each statement on the line provided.

Do: Answer each of the 20 questions.

Put: Your answers in your notebook organized under the topic.

Finish By: We are doing it together. 10 minutes.

When Done: Look over your results. Decide where you need to study most. Choose an activity or task to work on.

Diagnostic Questions

7.2 Cell Structure and Function

1. What is the cell structure indicated by the letter E in the diagram?

a. Cell membraneb. Golgi Body

c. Nucleolus

d. Nucleus

1. What is the cell structure indicated by the letter E in the diagram?

a. Cell membraneb. Golgi Body

c. Nucleolus

d. Nucleus

nucleus

2. Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into useable energy?

a. Chloroplastb. Golgi apparatusc. Endoplasmic reticulumd. Mitochondrion

2. Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into useable energy?

a. Chloroplastb. Golgi apparatusc. Endoplasmic reticulumd. Mitochondrion

3. Which of the following is NOT found in the nucleus?

a. Mitochondriab. Nucleolusc. Chromatind. DNA

3. Which of the following is NOT found in the nucleus?

a. Mitochondriab. Nucleolusc. Chromatind. DNA

7.3 How does a cell transport stuff through the cell membrane?

4. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?

a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from foods.

b. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates.c. keeps the cell wall in place.

d. regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell.

4. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?

a. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from foods.

b. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates.c. keeps the cell wall in place.

d. regulates the movement of materials into and out of the cell.

5. Which term refers to the condition that exists when no net change in concentration results from diffusion?

a. Concentrationb. Equilibriumc. Osmosisd. Randomness

5. Which term refers to the condition that exists when no net change in concentration results from diffusion?

a. Concentrationb. Equilibriumc. Osmosisd. Randomness

6. Which of the following must be true for diffusion to occur?

a. Molecules or particles must have different sizes.

b. Special protein channels must always be available.

c. There must be areas of different concentrations.

d. Energy must be available.

6. Which of the following must be true for diffusion to occur?

a. Molecules or particles must have different sizes.

b. Special protein channels must always be available.

c. There must be areas of different concentrations.

d. Energy must be available.

7. How does facilitated diffusion differ from simple diffusion?

a. Particles move through cell membranes without the use of energy by cells.

b. Particles tend to move from high concentration to lower concentration.

c. Particles move within channel proteins that pass through cell membranes.

d. Particles tend to move from low concentration to higher concentration.

7. How does facilitated diffusion differ from simple diffusion?

a. Particles move through cell membranes without the use of energy by cells.

b. Particles tend to move from high concentration to lower concentration.

c. Particles move within channel proteins that pass through cell membranes.

d. Particles tend to move more slowly than they would be expected to move.

8. Is the membrane shown in Model 1 a semipermeable membrane? How do you know?

membrane

8. Is the membrane shown in Model 1 a semipermeable membrane? How do you know?

membrane

8. Is the membrane shown in Model 1 a semipermeable membrane? How do you know?

membrane

It is a semipermeable membrane because some particles (circles) are getting through to the right side while others (triangles) are not passing through.

7.4 Homeostasis and Cells

9. Which of the following diagrams shows the levels of organization in a multicellular organism from simplest level at the center to most complex at the outer edge?

cell

tissue

organ

organ system

a.

cell

tissue

organ

organ system

b.

organ system

organ

tissue

cell

c.

tissue

organ

cell

organ system

d.

8.2 Photosynthesis

In Symbols:6CO2 + 6H2O C6H12O6 + 6O2

In Words:Carbon dioxide + Water Sugars + Oxygen

10. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into?

a. oxygen

b. high-energy sugars

c. ATP and oxygen

d. high-energy sugars and oxygen

10. Photosynthesis uses sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into?

a. oxygen

b. high-energy sugars

c. ATP and oxygen

d. high-energy sugars and oxygen

9.2 Cellular Respiration

11. What are the products of cellular respiration?

a. carbon dioxide and energy

b. carbon dioxide, energy, and water

c. glucose and carbon dioxide

d. oxygen and glucose

11. What are the products of cellular respiration?

a. carbon dioxide and energy

b. carbon dioxide, energy, and water

c. glucose and carbon dioxide

d. oxygen and glucose

9.2 Cellular Respiration

In Symbols:6O2 + C6H12O6 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy

In Words:Oxygen + Glucose

Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy

Cellular respiration involves a seriesof controlled reactions that slowlyrelease the energy stored in food. Ifthe energy were to be released toosuddenly, most of it would be lost inthe forms of light and heat—just as itis when a marshmallow catches fire.

metaphase

anaphasetelophase

prophase

10.2 Mitosis

12. Which drawing correctly illustrates metaphase?

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. D

A B C D

12. Which drawing correctly illustrates metaphase?

a. A

b. B

c. C

d. D

A B C D

13. Which of the following shows the correct order for the steps in mitosis?

a. anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase

b. metaphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase

c. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

d. telophase, analphase, metaphase, prophase

13. Which of the following shows the correct order for the steps in mitosis?

a. anaphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase

b. metaphase, anaphase, prophase, telophase

c. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase

d. telophase, analphase, metaphase, prophase

11.1-11.3 Genetics

14. In the Punnett square, which of the following is true about the offspring resulting from the cross?

a. About half will be short.

b. All will be short.

c. About three fourths will to be tall.

d. All will be tall.

14. In the Punnett square, which of the following is true about the offspring resulting from the cross?

a. About half will be short.

b. All will be short.

c. About three fourths will to be tall.

d. All will be tall.

. 15. If a pea plant’s alleles for height are tt, what is true of its parents?

a. Both parents were tall.

b. Both parents were short.

c. Both parents contributed a recessive allele

d. Both parents contributed a dominant allele.

. 15. If a pea plant’s alleles for height are tt, what is true of its parents?

a. Both parents were tall.

b. Both parents were short.

c. Both parents contributed a recessive allele

d. Both parents contributed a dominant allele.

16. A male and female bison that are both heterozygous for normal skin pigmentation (Aa) produce an albino offspring (aa). Which of Mendel’s principles applies?

a. dominance only

b. incomplete dominance

c. dominance and segregation

d. segregation only

16. A male and female bison that are both heterozygous for normal skin pigmentation (Aa) produce an albino offspring (aa). Which of Mendel’s principles applies?

a. dominance only

b. incomplete dominance

c. dominance and segregation

d. segregation only

17. A cross of a black chicken (BB) with a white chicken (WW) produces all speckled offspring (BBWW). This type of inheritance is known as

a. codominance

b. incomplete dominance

c. multiple alleles

d. polygenic inheritance

17. A cross of a black chicken (BB) with a white chicken (WW) produces all speckled offspring (BBWW). This type of inheritance is known as

a. codominance

b. incomplete dominance

c. multiple alleles

d. polygenic inheritance

Completion

18. Due to the process of segregation, alleles separate during the production of _________.gamete

sex cells

Completion

19. The reddish-brown pigment that gives color to a fruit-fly’s eye is controlled by three genes, so a fruit fly’s eye color is a _________.polygenic

Completion

20. If the two alleles are the same (YY or yy), then the genotype is said to be ____________ .homozygous

Summarize Your ResultsTopic Area Questions Prioritize

Review*

7.2 Cell Structure and Function 1,2,3

7.3 Cell Transport 4,5, 6, 7, 8

7.4 Cell Homeostasis 9

8.2 Overview of Photosynthesis 10

9.2 Cellular Respiration Basics 11

10.2 Mitosis 12, 13

11.1 to 11.3 Mendelian Genetics 14,15,16,17,18,19, 20

Where do you need to spend your review time??? Put a in topics where you missed none. Rank the other areas from 1 = missed the most to n = missed the fewest.

Do: Choose a topic area to review.

Put: Your answers in your notebook or on the review handout for your activity.

Finish By: Until Period 4: 10:45 a.m. Period 6: 12:50 p.m.

When Done: Clean up and put stuff back where you found it.

HW: Assemble packet; Study!!

Test Review

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