SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2011 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement...

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SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2011 SHELDON BIOLOGY

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Page 1: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2011 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree.

SEMESTER I EXAMReview A 2011

SHELDON BIOLOGY

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Match Parts of Scientific Method

• Problem Statement

• Hypothesis

• Experiment

• Conclusion

• If and then…

• Agree or disagree with hypothesis

• Data tables, graphs

• What is the effect of…?

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Match Parts of Scientific Method

• Problem Statement

• Hypothesis

• Experiment

• Conclusion

• If and then…

• Agree or disagree with hypothesis

• Data tables, graphs

• What is the effect of…?

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Identify the variables?

Which is the independent variable?

Which is the dependent variable?

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Identify the variables?

Which is the independent variable? (x-AXIS) temperature

Which is the dependent variable?

(y-AXIS)

Log. Generations per hour

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Which is a HYPOTHESIS and which is a THEORY.

• If you put cold water in a fish tank, then the fish will slow down.

• All cells come from pre-existing cells.

• Hypothesis

• Theory

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Which is “spontaneous generation” and which is from the “cell theory?”• The basic unit of life

is a cell

• All cells come from pre-existing cells.

• Life comes from rotten meat (non-life).

• Cell theory

• Cell theory

• Spontaneous generation

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Which part of the experiment…

• Does not contain the tested variable (but is used as a comparison)?

• A. control

• B. constant

• C. independent variable

• D. dependent variable?

• ANSWER: control

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Put in the correct order:

• Community• Population• Organelle• Organ System• Organism• Organ• tissue• Ecosystem• Molecule• cell

• Ecosystem• Community• Population• organism• Organ system• Organ• Tissue• Cell• Organelle• Molecule

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Where would you dipose of waste chemicals in the lab?

• Sink

• Chemical waste jar

• Trash can

• ANSWER: chemical waste jar

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Which goes with ASEXUAL and which goes with SEXUAL

reproduction?

• One parent

• Two parents

• Exactly like parent

• May be different

• ASEXUAL

• SEXUAL

• ASEXUAL

• SEXUAL

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HOW MANY VARIABLES DO YOU TEST AT A TIME IN AN

EXPERIMENT?

• One

• Two

• Three

• As many as you want

• ANSWER: ONE

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Which is HOMEOSTASIS and which is METABOLISM?

• Sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism

• An organism maintains a stable internal environment even when the external environment is not

• METABOLISM

• HOMEOSTASIS

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Which is the correctly written scientific name for the Great

Horned Owl?• A. Bubo virginianus (italic.)• B. Bubo virginianus (no italic.)• C. Bubo Virginianus (both capital.)• D. Bubo Virginianus (underlined + italic.)• E. Bubo virginianus (only underlined)

• ANSWER: A and E• Note: genus and species

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Which are constants, which are controls?

• Same beaker in each trial

• Set-up of room temperature as compared to hot and cold

• Same crickets for each trial

• Constant

• Control

• constant

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Which are ATOMS (smallest unit of elements) and which are CELLS

(smallest living unit)?• Amoeba

• Carbon

• Hydrogen

• blood

• CELL

• ATOM

• ATOM

• CELL

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Which is an INFERENCE and which is an OBSERVATION?

• The penguin is black and white

• The penguin acts like a duck

• The penguin is cute

• The penguin is eating fish.

• Observation (senses or measuring)

• Inference (own opinion, experiences)

• Inference

• Observation

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What is the correct way to…

• Detect an odor in the lab?

• Care for acid in eyes

• Dispose of broken test tube after the lab?

• Wafting

• Rinse in eye wash station

• In the designated broken glass container – Boo Yah

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The energy used by most organisms for metabolism and

growth ULTIMATELY comes from:

• A. heat

• B. decomposition of plants

• C. carbon dioxide

• D. sun

• ANSWER: D. sun

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What would each tool be used for?

• Hold test tube

• Protect eyes

• Hold beaker

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How many p, n, and e-?

• 19 mass number (p + n)• F• 9 atomic number (p) (also e-)

• ANSWER: 9 p, 9 e-, 10 n• p+ and e- = at. no.• #n = mass no. – at. no.

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• Prokaryotic – no nucleus

• bacteria

• Eukaryotic – has a nucleus

• protists, fungi, plants, animals

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Atoms with different number of neutrons from its neutral atom (as

seen on Periodic Table) is:• An ion

• An isotope

• A bond

• A molecule

• ANSWER: an isotope

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Water has unequal sharing of electrons. It is…

• A. nonpolar ionic

• B. nonpolar covalent

• C. polar ionic

• D. polar covalent

• ANSWER: D

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Interpret the graph

Independent variable

Dependent variable

Which sugar induces more bacterial growth?

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Interpret the graph

Independent variable – Time (hours)

Dependent variable –log number of viable bacterial/mL

Which sugar induces more bacterial growth? Glucose only

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In a salt water solution, identify the solute, the solvent, and the

solution:

• Solute = salt (is being dissolved)

• Solvent = water

• (does the dissolving)

• Solution = solvent + solute

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Which shows the correct bonding ability of carbon?

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Which shows the correct bonding ability of carbon?

Carbon has 4 electrons in its outermost shell…so it can bond to four more to have a filled shell.

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Atoms with different number of electrons from its neutral atom is:

• An ion

• An isotope

• A bond

• A molecule

• ANSWER: an ion (charged atom, lost or gained electrons)

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Ice floats because…

• A. it is colder than liquid water• B. its water molecules are farther apart due to H-

bonding (under 4oC)• C. it is denser than liquid water• D. its molecules are moving faster

• ANSWER: B• H-bonding = H+ end attracts • O- end

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Fill in the blanks:

• In an ionic bond the electrons are _______________ and in a covalent bond the electrons are_______.

• ANSWER: transferred (lost/gained)

• shared

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Describe water’s property

• Surface tension

• Heat of fusion

• Capillarity

• High

• High

• Rises in narrow tubes

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What is the element?

• Na

• C

• O

• H

• Sodium

• Carbon

• Oxygen

• hydrogen

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An atom is stable when…

• A. number of electrons = number of protons

• B. outer electron shells are full

• C. number of neutrons = number of protons

• ANSWER: B

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What is the charge of each?

• Electron

• Proton

• neutron

• Negative

• Positive

• neutral

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Which tool is the most precise for measuring water?

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Which tool is the most precise for measuring water?(graduated

cylinder)

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Fill in the blanks

• In an acid the ___________ions are donated to the water solution, but in a base the __________ions are donated to the water solution:

• ANSWER: H+ OH-

• hydronium hydroxide

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MATCH THE TYPE OF CARBO:monosaccharide, disaccharide,

polysaccharide• Glucose C6H12O6

• Glycogen (lots of glucoses-animals)

• Sucrose C12H22O11

• Starch (lots of glucoses-plants)

• Monosaccharide

• Polysaccharide

• Disaccharide

• Polysaccharide

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Match the pH

• pH 1

• pH 6

• pH 14

• pH 7

• pH 8

• Weak acid

• Neutral

• Weak base

• Strong base

• Strong acid

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Match the pH

• pH 1

• pH 6

• pH 14

• pH 7

• pH 8

• Weak acid

• Neutral

• Weak base

• Strong base

• Strong acid

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Which is correct?

• A substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by ordinary chemical means is:A. molecule

• B. buffer• C. element• D. cell• E. compound• ANSWER: element

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Which is an saturated, a monounsaturated, or a polyunsaturated fat?

• A. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH=CHCH2CH

=CHOOH

• B. CH3CH2CH2COOH

• C.

• A. polyunsat

(more than 1 =)

• B. satur.

(no =)• C.

monounsat (one =)

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What fat is this the structure for?

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What fat is this the structure for?

• Steroid (4 fused rings)

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Which is an element and which is a compound?

• C• CO• Cu

• CH4

• ANSWER: element C and Cu

• compound CO and CH4

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Which is a symbol and which is a formula?

• C• CO• Cu• CH4

• ANSWER: symbol (abrev. for element) C and Cu

• formula (abrev. For compound) CO and CH4

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Which should you not do to heated test tubes? (may be more than one)

• 1. Heat• 2. Heat with a cork• 3. Throw away if chipped• 4. Point toward you• 5. Hold with a test tube clamp if hot

• ANSWER: 2 and 4

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Why do atoms join other atoms to form compounds?

• A. to make even number of electrons

• B. to fill their outer electron shells

• C. to become neutral

• ANSWER: B

• Fill 2,8,8

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Which is NOT a lipid?

• A. wax

• B. phospholipid

• C. cholesterol

• D. RNA

• E. steroid

• ANSWER: D

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Which are ions?

• Cl• Cl-

• H2

• OH-

• H+

• ANSWER: Ions are Cl- ,OH-, H+

• Lost or gained electrons

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Identify the bond:

• A. -

• B. Ξ

• C. =

• A. single

• B. triple

• C. double

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Which subatomic particle…

• Lacks a charge• Is in the nucleus?

• A. proton• B. electron• C. neutron

• ANSWER: neutron• Protons (+) Electrons (-)

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Which water property is it?

• A. climb narrow tubes

• B. form a film on water surface

• C. slow to heat

• D. slow to freeze

• 1. heat of fusion

• 2. heat of vaporization

• 3. capillarity

• 4. surface tension

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Which water property is it?

• A. climb narrow tubes

• B. form a film on water surface

• C. slow to heat

• D. slow to freeze

• 1. heat of fusion

• 2. heat of vaporization

• 3. capillarity

• 4. surface tension

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What is the difference between stable and neutral for atoms?

• STABLE

• Outer electron shells are full

• NEUTRAL

• Number of protons equal the number of electrons

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Which is cohesion and which is adhesion?

• A. sticking to like substances

• B. sticking to unlike substances

• ANSWER: “A” is cohesion

• “B” is adhesion

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Which is a mixture and which is a compound?

• Salt water• Glucose• Water• Air• Blood

• Mixture

• Compound C6H12O6

• H2O compound

• Mixture• mixture

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Identify the monomer:

• POLYMERS (macromolecules)

• Carbohydrate

• Protein

• Lipid

• Nucleic Acid

• MONOMERS

• Monosaccharide

• Amino Acid

• Fatty acid + glycerol

• nucleotide

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What two ions does water dissociate (break) into?

• H- and O+

• H and OH

• H+ and OH-

• H2 and O2

• ANSWER: H+ and OH-

• (acids) (bases)

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An atom is stable when:

• A. It’s protons equal its neutrons

• B. It’s electrons equal its protons

• C. It’s outer electron shell is filled.

• D. It’s outer electron shell is empty.

• ANSWER: C

• (e- fill 2,8,8)

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Match the functional groups:

• - NH2

• -COOH

• -C=O

• -OH

• Carbonyl

• Carboxyl

• Amino

• hydroxyl

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Match the functional groups:(now in correct order)

• - NH2

• -COOH

• -C=O

• -OH

• Amino

• Carboxyl

• Carbonyl

• hydroxyl

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What part of atoms form bonds?

• Electrons

• Protons

• Neutrons

• ANSWER: electrons

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If you had an atomic number of…

• 12, how many electrons would be in the outer shell?

• 2• 8• 4• 6

ANSWER: 2 (fills 2, 8, 2)

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Polar Covalent means:

• A. electrons are shared equally

• B. electrons are not shared equally

• ANSWER: electrons are not shared equally

• Like water (H+ end and O- end)

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A carbon atom can form:

• A. Two covalent bonds

• B. Three covalent bonds

• C. Four covalent bonds

• D. Five covalent bonds

• ANSWER: C

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What are other names for proteins?

• Polypeptide• Amino acid chain• Fatty acid• Polyunsaturate• Polysaccharide

• ANSWER: polypeptide, • amino acid chain

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What are the four bases of nucleic acids?

• 1. A-C-O-T

• 2. A-T-C-G

• 3. C-G-O-H

• 4. T-O-G-C

• ANSWER: A-T-C-G

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What are the reactants and what are the products?

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What are the reactant and what are the products?

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Identify the substrate, the active site, and the product.

AB

C

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Identify the substrate, the active site, and the product.

Substrate = what the enzyme acts upon

(lactase)

Active site=where the enzyme + substrate (lactose) meet

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Enzymes end in:

• A. -ase

• B. -ose

• C. -ise

• D. –ese

• ANSWER: -ase

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All organic compounds contain:

• A. C and O and N

• B. C and Ca and S

• C. O and P

• D. C and H and O

• ANSWER: D

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How strong are H-bonds?

• A. weak

• B. medium

• C. strong

• ANSWER: weak

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Which are enzymes?

• A. proteins

• B. fats

• C. nucleic acids

• D. carbohydrates

• ANSWER: A. proteins

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Which are enzymes? (pick 2)

• A. phospholipid membranes• B. Energy sources• C. biological catalysts (speed up reactions)• D. storage molecules• E. proteins

• ANSWER: biological catalysts• proteins

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What would an enzyme lactase work on?

• LACTOSE

• GALACTOSE

• SUCROSE

• LIPOSE

• ANSWER: lactose

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Which is a saturated fat?

• A.

• B.

• C. CH3CH2CH2COOH    

CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)7COOH

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Which is a saturated fat?

• A.

• B.

• C. CH3CH2CH2COOH    

CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)7COOH

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What’s it called?

• Removing water to link monomers for form a polymer:

• A. dehydration synthesis• B. hydrolysis• C. chemiosmosis

• ANSWER: A• Hydrolysis adds water to split polymers

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Matching:

• 1. glycogen• 2. cellulose• 3. glucose• 4. starch

• A. a polysaccharide in plant cells cell walls

• B. The storage form of glucose in plants

• C. The storage form of glucose in animals

• D. simple sugar

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Matching:

• 1. glycogen C• 2. cellulose A• 3. glucose D• 4. starch B

• A. a polysaccharide in plant cell walls

• B. The storage form of glucose in plants

• C. The storage form of glucose in animals

• D. simple sugar

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Matching:

• Monomers• 1. fatty acids +

glycerol• 2. monosaccharide• 3. nucleotide• 4. amino acid

• Polymers• A. protein• B. lipids• C. nucleic acids• D. carbohydrates

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Matching:

• Monomers• 1. fatty acids +

glycerol B• 2. monosaccharide

D• 3. nucleotide C• 4. amino acid A

• Polymers• A. protein• B. lipids• C. nucleic acids• D. carbohydrates

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Which one does not belong with the other three terms?

• A. protein

• B. polypeptide

• C. lipid

• D. amino acid chain

• ANSWER: C

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Which test is this?

• Food sample turned blue-black in the presence of iodine?A. for protein

• B. for starch

• C. for lipids

• D. for simple sugars

• ANSWER: B

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MACROMOLECULE TESTS

• A. for protein (Biuret’s blue to purple)

• B. for starch (iodine turns blue-black)

• C. for lipids (paper translucent to light)

• D. for simple sugars (Benedict’s blue to orange)

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What is the most abundant organic compound on earth?

• (It is also in cell walls of plants.)

• A. glucose• B. chitin• C. peptidoglycan• D. cellulose

• ANSWER: D (cellulose is in cell walls of plants)

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What is another name for a “fat?”

• A. triglyceride

• B. protein

• C. nucleic acid

• D. polysaccharide

• ANSWER: A (3 fatty acids + glycerol)

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Metric to Metric Conversion

• Km hm dkm m dm cm mm µm nm Å

3 3 1

So…looking on the microscope if your field of view was 4 mm, how many µm is that?

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Metric to Metric Conversion

• Km hm dkm m dm cm mm µm nm Å 3 3 1

mm = ______µmSo…looking on the microscope if your field

of view was 4 mm, how many µm is that?

ANSWER: 4000 µm (micrometers)Multiply by 1000 (decimal 3 to right)

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What is the ability to tell two objects apart in a microscope?

• A. resolving power

• B. magnification

• C.parfocal

• D. scanning

• ANSWER: A

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Which microscope(s) can view organisms up to 1,000,000 times?

• A. CLM

• B. SEM

• C. TEM

• ANSWER: both SEM and TEM

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What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

• A. plasma membrane

• B. nucleus

• C. cell wall

• D. flagellum

• ANSWER: B

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NOTE!

• Mrs. Sheldon’s Students do not need to go farther than this power point for Semester I Exam 2011. You do need to go to the second power point.

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What structures can be found in plant cells but not in animal cells?

• A. centrioles and cilia

• B. chloroplasts and flagella

• C. capsule and cell wall

• D. cell wall and chloroplasts

• ANSWER: D

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What structures can be found in animal cells but not in plant cells?

• A. centrioles and cilia

• B. chloroplasts and flagella

• C. capsule and cell wall

• D. cell wall and chloroplasts

• ANSWER: A

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Put in order from smallest to largest:

• Mitochondrion ribosome nucleus vesicle

• ANSWER: (smallest) ribosomeVesicleMitochondrionNucleus (largest)

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Microtubules and microfilaments are both part of a cell’s…

• A. nucleus

• B. cytoskeleton

• C. endomembrane

• D. endoplasmic reticulum

• ANSWER: B

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What is the job of centrioles?

• A. protect the cell

• B. cell movement

• C. cell division

• D. DNA

• C. cell division

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Which organelle repackages proteins?

• A. mitochondrion

• B. chloroplast

• C. Golgi apparatus

• D. lysosome

• ANSWER: C

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Where are ribosomes assembled?

• A. nucleolus

• B. Golgi apparatus

• C. mitochondrion

• D. lysosomes

• ANSWER: A

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What are loose, long fibers of DNA?

• A. ER

• B. chromosomes

• C. nucleolus

• D. chromatin

• ANSWER: D

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Rough and Smooth ER

• What’s the difference? (structure and function)

• ANSWER: Rough (has ribosomes, assembles proteins) and Smooth (has no ribosomes and assembles lipids)

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What is the general term for…

• Microtubules and microfilaments?

• A. cytoskeleton• B. plasma membrane• C. flagella and cilia• D. lysosomes

• ANSWER: A

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Name the Organelles

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Name the Organelles

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Which is the plant cell?

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Which is the plant cell?

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Which organelle?

• 1. Stores food or water

• 2. Modifies proteins• 3. Called the “clean-

up” crew• 4. Is the site of the

genetic material• 5. Is the

“powerhouse”

• 1. VACUOLE

• 2. GOLGI APPARATUS

• 3. LYSOSOME• 4. NUCLEUS

• 5. MITOCHONDRION

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Which organelle?

• 1. Is the site of photosynthesis?

• 2. Is the support framework?

• 3. Controls what goes in and out of the cell?

• 4. Carries materials from the ER to the Golgi.

• 1. chloroplast

• 2. cytoskeleton

• 3. plasma membrane

• 4. Vesicle

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How big is one cell’s length?

• A. 1 mm

• B. 0.5 mm

• C. 2 mm

• D. 0.05 mm

• ANSWER: 0.5 mm

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In which cells would you find these organelles?

• A. mitochondrion

• B. ribosomes

• Plant and animal

• All cells (plant, animal and prokaryote)

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In what type of cells would you find cell walls?

• A. plant

• B. animal

• C. bacteria

• ANSWER: A and C

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Which organelle is the chloroplast and which is the mitochondrion?

• (answer next slide)

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Which organelle is the chloroplast and which is the mitochondrion?

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Why would the cell membrane also be called the Fluid Mosaic Model?

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Fluid Mosaic Model

• Parts of the membrane shift back and forth

• There are parts (protein channels and carbohydrate chains) embedded in it.

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Locate: hydrophobic layerhydrophilic layer carbohydrate chain

protein channel

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ANSWERS:

Hydrophilic

hydrophobic

Carbohydrate chain

Protein channel

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In which direction will the water flow?

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In which direction will the water flow?

From hypotonic to hypertonic solution

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In equilibrium it means there is…

• A. No net movement of molecules across a membrane.

• B. No movement of molecules across a membrane.

• C. more movement of molecules across a membrane.

• ANSWER: A

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O=osmosis D=diffusion N=neither B=both

• Hi to lo concentration• Through a selectively

permeable membrane• Flow of water• Flow of gases• Down the gradient• Against the gradient

• Both• O

• O• D• B• N

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Identify Isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic

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Identify Isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic solutions outside the cell.

HYPOTONIC ISOTONIC HYPERTONIC

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What type of passive transport through a cell is using a protein?

• A. active

• B. phagocytosis

• C. diffusion

• D. facilitated diffusion

• ANSWER: D

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Matching: CHOICES

• 1. engulfing small pockets of liquid

• 2. material leaving the cell

• 3. engulfing large particles

• 4. general term form engulfing particles into the cell

• Endocytosis

• Pinocytosis

• Exocytosis

• Phagocytosis

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Matching:

• 1. engulfing small pockets of liquid

• 2. material leaving the cell

• 3. engulfing large particles

• 4. general term form engulfing particles into the cell

• Pinocytosis

• Exocytosis

• Phagocytosis

• Endocytosis

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How is active transport different from passive transport?

• A. uses a protein

• B. uses energy

• C. uses a membrane

• D. is down the gradient

• E. Moves against the gradient

• ANSWER: B and E

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Identify as U=unicellular or M=multicellular

• Amoeba• Human• Bacteria• Paramecium• Worm• tree

• U• M• U• U• M• M

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What do bacteria have that protists do not?

• A. cell wall

• B. nucleus

• C. capsule

• D. chloroplasts

• ANSWER: C