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Unit 4 Review Basketball Mr. Olsen 7 th Grade Integrated Science

#1 A student wants to look at the chloroplast in the one-celled organism called Euglena. Which instrument would they use? a. compound microscope b. telescope c. the naked eye d. magnifying glass

#2 Which process produces the energy needed to carry out life activities? a. circulation b. digestion c. excretion d. respiration

#3 Which of the following terms refers to the movements of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration? a. concentration b. diffusion c. passive transport d. collision

#4 If a cell that is 80% water is placed in a solution that is 40% water, which way will the net movement of water go? a. Into the cell b. Out of the cell c. Neither way

#5 A cell that is 43% water is placed in a solution that is 75% water. Which way will the net movement of water go? a. Into the cell b. Out of the cell c. Neither way

#6 Kelly and Pat are stranded on a desert island in the middle of the ocean. They both are very thirsty and search for Water. Kelly decides to drink ocean water deciding that although it tastes salty, it doesn’t taste terrible. Pat, on the other hand, decides to drink coconut milk. As the day wears on, Kelly drinks more ocean water and complains of being thirstier. Why might Kelly still be thirsty? a. Osmosis has depleted the water of Kelly’s cells, causing thirst. b. Osmosis has put more salt into Kelly’s cells, causing thirst. c. The salt from the ocean water has held more water in Kelly’s cells. d. Coconut milk contains about half the salt that ocean water does.

#7 What part of the cell contains instructions and information to be sent to all parts of the cell? a. mitochondrion b. nucleolus c. nucleus d. ribosome e. vacuole

#8 What is the function of the cell membrane in the cell? a. To control what goes in and out of the cell. b. To provide strength for the cell. c. To package things made in the cell. d. To direct cell reproduction.

#9 Tell what the mitochondria does for a cell.

#10 What is the function of the cell wall in the cell? a. To control what goes in and out of the cell. b. To destroy harmful things in the cell. c. To provide rigid support for the cell. d. To hold the cell parts in place.

#11 What 2 organelles do plants have that animal cells don’t?

#12 Which cell structure is found only in plant cells? a. cell membrane b. cell wall c. cytoplasm d. nucleus

#13 Plant and animal cells are distinguished from each other by several factors. One of these factors is: a. Plant cells have cell walls but not cell membranes. b. Plant cells have both cell membranes and cell walls. c. Animal cells have both cell membranes and cell walls. d. Animal cells have cell walls but not cell membranes.

#14 Which letter correctly identifies the 5 levels of cell organization from most complex to simplest? a. tissue, organs, organ systems, cell, organism b. organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell c. organ system, cell, tissue, organ, organism d. cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

#15 Which of the following is an example of an organism? a. a mouse b. a skull bone c. a nerve cell d. skin

#16 Which of the following is an example of an organ? a. large intestine b. inner lining of the stomach c. digestive system d. muscle fiber

#17 The epidermis and dermis make up the two main layers of the skin. Skin is an example of which level of organization? a. cell b. tissue c. organ d. system

#18 Saliva contains an enzyme that breaks down sugar into chemicals beginning as soon as you put it into your mouth. If a person did not produce saliva, which would most be affected? Most directly affected would be their ? a. blood cells b. digestive system c. liver d. nervous system

#19 In detail, describe how respiration works.

#20 What do plant cells and bacteria have that animal cells don’t?