CELLULAR BIOLOGY Unit 1 Review. Things to know... Cell Theory 1.All living things are composed of one or more cells. 2.Cells are the basic structural.

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CELLULAR BIOLOGY Unit 1 Review

Things to know... Cell Theory 1.All living things are composed of one or more cells. 2.Cells are the basic structural and functional units of life. 3.All cells arise from the division of other cells Microscopes: -compound light microscope -transmission electron microscope -scanning electron microscope -microscope diagram (label parts) -function of microscope parts

Things to know... The Cell: -plant & animal cells -organelles (structure & function) -label cell diagram Chemistry of Life: -carbohydrates -proteins -lipids -water -vitamins -minerals

Things to know... Transport Across a Membrane: -Passive Transport (diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis) -hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic -Active transport (endocytosis, exocytosis) Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: -word & chemical equations

Things to know... Nutrient Tests: -Iodine test -Benedict’s test -Biuret test -Translucent stain test Enzymes: - lock & key

Lab: -Lab based Questions Observing Cells Lab Nutrient Testing Lab Diffusion Lab Things to know...

Review Strategies: Redo previously assigned homework questions Redo quizzes Review Labs (If you were absent for a particular lab, you are still responsible for its content) Review class notes Make study notes Study individually and in small groups Make your study sheet