Final Study Session (in class instructions)

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Final Study Session (in class instructions) Create 2 questions for each topic listed in the following slide Write on a piece of binder paper You can work with the person sitting next to you (each makes one) Use notes, study guides, papers I will check them off with ten minutes left No ‘What…’ questions! Discuss, Identify, How, Compare, Describe, Show, Diagram, Explain, Summarize

Finals Study Guide Part 1 You’ll need to know… Producers, consumers, decomposers Food Chain, Food Web and how related Energy Pyramid and how to Interpret Population Change- how does it change? Biodiversity Cell Structures and their Function Cells vs. Viruses Photosynthesis vs. Cell Respiration Movement of Molecules across membranes Enzymes and Macromolecules Chapters 1-9

Finals Study Guide Part 2 You’ll need to know… Mitosis and Meiosis Steps of both and how to tell them apart Genetics Making a Punnett Square for 1 trait and 2 traits Dominant vs. Recessive Probabilities of offspring Chapters 10 and 11