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HW: Study for Midterm Warm-up: January 17, 2012 Aim: Midterm Review Warm-up: Which order of metabolic processes converts nutrients consumed by an organism into cell parts? Digestion -> absorption -> circulation -> diffusion -> synthesis (2) Absorption -> circulation -> digestion -> diffusion -> synthesis (3) Digestion -> synthesis -> diffusion -> circulation -> absorption (4) Synthesis -> absorption -> digestion -> diffusion -> circulation HW: Study for Midterm

ucleus itochondria ibosomes ndoplasmic Reticulum olgi Apparatus ORGANELLE MAJOR FUNCTION(S) 1 N 2 M 3 R 4 E 5 G 6 L 7 C 8 Ch 9 V ucleus -protects DNA, controls cells activity itochondria -Cellular Respiration; makes ATP ibosomes -makes Proteins ndoplasmic Reticulum -helps to transport proteins olgi Apparatus -protein are completed ysosomes -digests food & cleans-up waste -controls what enters or leaves cell ell Membrane -photosynthesis occurs; makes ATP & sugar loroplast acuoles -storage (water, food, & waste)

Ribosomes Chloroplast Cell Wall Nucleus ER Mitochondria Vacuole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ribosomes Chloroplast Cell Wall Nucleus ER Mitochondria Vacuole Cell Membrane

INITIAL STATE FINAL STATE 8 10 8 6

INITIAL STATE FINAL STATE 10 6 8 8 4 5 6 5

INITIAL STATE FINAL STATE 15 20 10 15