Biology EOC Review For individual review, please quietly help yourself to all available resources in the classroom. The class website (Unit 9, May 26/27.

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Biology EOC Review For individual review, please quietly help yourself to all available resources in the classroom. The class website (Unit 9, May 26/27 post has been updated with content links for easy review). For group review...find your copy of the Biology EOC Prep guide and buckle up!

Energy Fill in the table (then complete pages 25-26) Check your lab notebook for early February for notes and this exact table! Inputs Outputs Photosynthesis Cellular Respiration Combustion

Cell Processes Complete the matching on page 25. Check your work: 1. B 5. K 9. Q 13. O 17. M 2. D 6. F 10. C 14. G 18. P 3. J 7. N 11. L 15. H 4. I 8. E 12. A 16. R

Cell Structures and Functions Complete the matching on page 23. Refer to chapter 1 of the purple book (Inside the Cell) and the Organelles worksheet from December 15 (in your folder). Check your work: 1. K 5. C 9. J 13. D 17. A 2. E 6. B 10. N 14. P 3. M 7. L 11. Q 15. O 4. G 8. F 12. H 16. I

(Pages 16-17)

Structure of DNA - Page 10 Template DNA Complementary DNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) T T A C G A A T G C U U A C G G G C G G A C G U A G C A G A C T C C U G G C U A C Template DNA Complementary DNA Messenger RNA (mRNA) T T A C G A A T G C U U A C G C C G C C G G C G G A C G T A G C T G C A T C G A C G U A G C A G A C T C T C T G A G A G A C U C C T G G C T A G G A C C G A T C C U G G C U A C

Structure of DNA - Page 11 Complete the matching on page 11, then check your work: N 6. D 11. M G 7. F 12. C K 8. A 13. B L 9. O 14. E I 10. J 15. H

Structure of DNA - Page 15 Complete the two tables and answer the question at the bottom of page 15.

Macromolecule Vocabulary - Page 3 Monomer Polymer Macromolecule fatty acids and glycerol triglyceride phospholipid cholesterol lipid monosaccharide glucose cellulose polysaccharide starch carbohydrate nucleotide DNA RNA nucleic acid amino acid polypeptide protein enzyme

Energy Cycling in an Ecosystem Complete pages 36-37. Producers Primary Consumers Secondary Consumers Tertiary Consumers Decomposers sunlight 1000 kcal 100 kcal 10 kcal 1 kcal

Abiotic Factors Review the water, carbon, and nitrogen cycles on pages 38-43.