Station One- Unit 2 (Bio.4.1.1)

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Station One- Unit 2 (Bio.4.1.1) Macromolecules Function Monomer (Subunit) Examples Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids

Station 2: Unit 2 (Bio.4.1.3) Label the following: Enzyme Active Site Substrate Product Enzyme-substrate complex How do enzymes work? What factors affect the rate in which enzymes function? A E B C D

Station 3: Unit 3 (Bio.1.1.2)

Station 4: Unit 3 (Bio.1.1.1) In table fill out the function for the following organelles: nucleus, cell membrane, mitochondria, cytoplasm, vacuole, cell wall, ribosomes ?What’s the difference between a plant and animal cell?

Continue Station 4: Unit 3 (Bio.1.2.3) Taxis means to move in response to a stimulus. What is chemotaxis? Phototaxis?

Station 5: Unit 3 (Bio.4.2.2) List cell functions that require the energy from cellular respiration and explain how they maintain homeostasis. (Hint- think of the organelles involved and their functions)

Station 6: Unit 4 (Bio.1.2.3) Explain how each adaptation aids in survival: Contractile vacuole Cilia Flagella Paramecium Euglena

Station 7: Unit 4 (Bio.1.2.1) What is a buffer? How are they used in our bodies? Draw a phospholipid bilayer and describe its function. Compare and Contrast passive and active transport. Explain the following: osmosis, diffusion, facilitated diffusion, endocytosis, exocytosis

Station 8: Unit 5 (Bio.4.2.1) Define: aerobic respiration- anaerobic respiration- Write the formula for aerobic respiration: What are the reactants and what are the products of aerobic respiration? Reactants: Products: Which type of respiration provides the most ATP per molecule of glucose? What are the products of anaerobic respiration? .

Station 9: Unit 5 (Bio.4.2.1) What is the formula for photosynthesis? What are the reactants and what are the products? Reactants: Products: Aerobic Respiration occurs in (Plants / Animals / Both)? Photosynthesis occurs in (Plants / Animals / Both)?

Station 10: Unit 6 (Bio.3.1.2) Draw a nucleotide: Explain the DNA structure, list the nitrogeneous bases.: Chargaff’s rule: ________________________________________________ Explain the RNA structure, list the nitrogeneous bases:

Station 11: Unit 6 (Bio.3.1.2) Protein Synthesis: _____________ produces an mRNA copy of DNA. mRNA travels to the ____________ (site of protein synthesis). Translation—tRNA supplies the appropriate ______________. Amino acids are linked by ________ bonds to form polypeptides. Polypeptide chains form __________ molecules. Protein Synthesis: DNA strand: ATC AGG TCG CAT mRNA: ___________________________ tRNA: ____________________________ Amino acid sequence: ______________________