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Take out a sheet of paper and label with the heading on this slide. Biology AHSGE Review Take out a sheet of paper and label with the heading on this slide.

1. Study the cell.

1. Which cellular structures are involved in synthesizing and packaging protein? A. 1 packages protein, and 3 synthesizes protein. B. 1 packages protein, and 4 synthesizes protein. C. 2 packages protein, and D. 2 packages protein, and D. Golgi apparatus protein and ribosomes synthesize proteins

2. Examine the figure below.

2. What are the differences between structures 1 and 2? A. Ribosomes are produced in structure 1, and DNA is stored in structure 2. B. DNA is stored in structure 1, and ribosomes are produced in structure 2. C. RNA is stored in structure 1, and DNA is stored in structure 2. D. DNA is stored in structure 1, and RNA A. Nucleolus makes the ribosomes & nucleus contains all the DNA

3. Which piece of equipment can BEST measure the volume of ink in a pen? A. 10 mL beaker B. 10 mL graduated cylinder C. 100 mL beaker D. 100 mL graduated cylinder

4.Students are repeating Louis Pasteur’s experiment in which he boiled broth over a flame to test his hypothesis related to spontaneous generation. Which piece of lab equipment should be selected for boiling the broth? A. flask B. pipette C. Petri dish D. graduated cylinder

5. Which tool can be used to MOST accurately determine the volume of a paper clip? A ruler B beaker C electronic balance D graduated cylinder

6. In addition to a stopwatch, which other tool can be used to determine how fast a single-celled organism moves? A pipette B watch glass C electron microscope D compound microscope

7. Which tool should be used to MOST accurately measure 22 7. Which tool should be used to MOST accurately measure 22.0 mL of a liquid?

8. A student wants to grow bacteria on a solid nutrient agar 8. A student wants to grow bacteria on a solid nutrient agar. Which type of glassware is MOST appropriate for this procedure?

9.Which graduated cylinder should be used to MOST precisely determine the volume of a marble?

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15. A potato slice is placed in distilled water in beaker 1. A similar potato slice is placed in salt water in beaker 2. Which statement correctly explains the movement of water across cell membranes in one of the potato slices? A Water will move out of the potato cells in beaker 1 because the solution is more concentrated. B Water will move into the potato cells in beaker 1 because the solution is C Water will move out of the potato cells in beaker 2 because the solution is D Water will move into the potato cells in beaker 2 because the solution is

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Answer: A

Answer: C

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Answer: D

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Answer: C

Answer: A

Monday’s Warm-Up Answer: C

Tuesday’s Warm-Up Answer: D

Wednesday’s Warm-Up Answer: C

Thursday’s Warm-Up Answer: B

Answer: a

Answer: A

Answer: C

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Answer: Student 4

Answer: A

Answer: B

Standard 16: Identify density-dependent and density-independent limiting factors that affect populations in an ecosystem.

Monday’s Warm-Up ANSWER: A

TUESDAY’S WARM-UP ANSWER: B