Unit : Matter and Energy for Life

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Unit : Matter and Energy for Life Review

You must know all your cell organelles and their functions (a word bank will not be provided for you!)

Cell Theory What is cell Theory? What is spontaneous generation? What is biogenesis?

What are the parts of the microscope?

Isotonic Hypertonic Hypotonic Ingestion Digestion Transportation You must know definitions to the following (and maybe more): Prokaryote Eukaryote Endocytosis Exocyotisis Active Transport Passive Transport Phagocytosis Pinocytosis Diffusion Osmosis Faciltated Diffusion Isotonic Hypertonic Hypotonic Ingestion Digestion Transportation Excretion Exergonic Endogonic

What are the Photosynthesis and Cellular respiration processes? Where do they take place? What do they need (reactants) and what do they make (products)? Why are they necessary? Who is involved?

Study Your past quizzes Your notes Handouts Questions you did from your textbook Your textbook Your Labs