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DO NOW: Take out your homework and come up with any questions you had on it What’s on the test tomorrow?

Chances are, you’ve never gotten drunk because you ate a bagel. A Texas man, however, can have a blood alcohol content over the legal driving limit just by drinking a soda. The overabundance of yeast in his gut ferments the sugars, and causes the man to become intoxicated. Unfortunately, because this is such a rare condition, there is little known about it.

DO NOW: - CLEAR YOUR DESKS EXCEPT FOR A PIECE OF PAPER - GET IN GROUPS OF 3 OR 4 - NUMBER A PAPER FROM

TEST REVIEW!

1. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES DISTRIBUTING NUTRIENTS BY MEANS OF BLOOD VESSELS?

2. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES CONVERTING ENERGY STORED IN ORGANIC MOLECULES TO A FORM DIRECTLY USABLE BY A CELL?

3. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES ACTIVITIES BY WHICH ORGANISMS OBTAIN AND PROCESS MATERIALS NEEDED FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES?

4. WHAT IS THE MONOMER OF ENZYMES?

5. WHAT PROCESS ALLOWS PLANTS TO MAKE MANY SUBSTANCES SUCH AS POISONS, DRUGS AND FLAVORINGS?

6. WHICH LIFE PROCESS IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THE SURVIVAL OF AN INDIVIDUAL ORGANISM?

7. WHAT IS THE STABLE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT?

8. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN INORGANIC COMPOUND? Sugar Maltase Water Fats

9. ENZYMES ARE ___________ THAT SPEED UP CHEMICAL REACTIONS.

10 WHAT IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH CHEMICAL ENERGY IS CONVERTED INTO A USABLE FORM?

11. GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF AN ACIDIC PH. THANKS

12. WHAT DOES LACTOYLGLUTATHIONE LYASE DO?

13. ALL ENZYMES ARE EXAMPLES OF ORGANIC MOLECULES KNOWN AS

14. WHAT IS A MONOMER OF DNA?

15. THIS ORGANIC MOLECULE INCLUDES FATS AND OILS.

16. WUZZAT?

17. WHAT IS THE ENZYME ACTING UPON?

18. WUZZAT?

19. NAME AN ELEMENT THAT IS FOUND IN PROTEINS BUT NOT CARBOHYDRATES

20. WHAT ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF CARBOHYDRATES?

21. WHAT ARE TWO ELEMENTS IN RNA AND NOT IN MALTOSE?

22. THE ABSORPTION OF FLUIDS BY VARIOUS CELLS OF THE HUMAN BODY IS PART OF WHAT LIFE FUNCTION?

23. WHICH LIFE PROCESS IS ILLUSTRATED WHEN A MAPLE SEED BECOME A TREE?

24. WUZZAT?

25. WHAT IS THE SUM OF ALL THE CHEMICAL ACTIVITIES OF AN ORGANISM?

26. WHAT ARE THE THREE PARTS OF A NUCLEOTIDE?

EXCHANGE YOUR PAPER WITH ANOTHER GROUP

1. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES DISTRIBUTING NUTRIENTS BY MEANS OF BLOOD VESSELS? Transport

2. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES CONVERTING ENERGY STORED IN ORGANIC MOLECULES TO A FORM DIRECTLY USABLE BY A CELL? Respiration

3. WHICH LIFE PROCESS INVOLVES ACTIVITIES BY WHICH ORGANISMS OBTAIN AND PROCESS MATERIALS NEEDED FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES? Nutrition

4. WHAT IS THE MONOMER OF ENZYMES? Amino Acids

5. WHAT PROCESS ALLOWS PLANTS TO MAKE MANY SUBSTANCES SUCH AS POISONS, DRUGS AND FLAVORINGS? Synthesis

6. WHICH LIFE PROCESS IS NOT REQUIRED FOR THE SURVIVAL OF AN INDIVIDUAL ORGANISM? Reproduction

7. WHAT IS THE STABLE INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT? Homeostasis

8. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS AN INORGANIC COMPOUND? Sugar Maltase Water Fats

9. ENZYMES ARE ___________ THAT SPEED UP CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Catalysts

10 WHAT IS THE PROCESS BY WHICH CHEMICAL ENERGY IS CONVERTED INTO A USABLE FORM? Respiration

11. GIVE AN EXAMPLE OF AN ACIDIC PH. THANKS 1 – 6

12. WHAT DOES LACTOYLGLUTATHIONE LYASE DO? Speeds up chemical reactions

13. ALL ENZYMES ARE EXAMPLES OF ORGANIC MOLECULES KNOWN AS Proteins

14. WHAT IS A MONOMER OF DNA? Nucleotide

15. THIS ORGANIC MOLECULE INCLUDES FATS AND OILS. Lipids

16. WUZZAT? Lipid molecule

17. WHAT IS THE ENZYME ACTING UPON? Substrate

18. WUZZAT?

19. NAME AN ELEMENT THAT IS FOUND IN PROTEINS BUT NOT CARBOHYDRATES Nitrogen

20. WHAT ARE THE BUILDING BLOCKS OF CARBOHYDRATES? Simple Sugars (monosaccharides)

21. WHAT ARE TWO ELEMENTS IN RNA AND NOT IN MALTOSE? Nitrogen and Phosphorus

22. THE ABSORPTION OF FLUIDS BY VARIOUS CELLS OF THE HUMAN BODY IS PART OF WHAT LIFE FUNCTION? Transport

23. WHICH LIFE PROCESS IS ILLUSTRATED WHEN A MAPLE SEED BECOME A TREE? Growth

24. WUZZAT?

25. WHAT IS THE SUM OF ALL THE CHEMICAL ACTIVITIES OF AN ORGANISM? Metabolism

26. WHAT ARE THE THREE PARTS OF A NUCLEOTIDE? Phosphate group 5 Carbon Sugar Nitrogenous Base

TOMORROW: TEST ON CHAPTERS 1 AND 2 BRING A #2 PENCIL!