Midterm Review. What invention made the discovery of cells possible, therefore, greatly contributing to the cell theory.

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Midterm Review

What invention made the discovery of cells possible, therefore, greatly contributing to the cell theory

Light Microscope

Who invented the compound microscope and looked at pond water?

Anton Leeuwenhoek

Who coined the term “cell”?

Robert Hooke

What was Rudolph Virchow’s contribution to the cell theory?

Cell come from pre-existing cells

Who discovered that animals were made of cells?

Theodor Schwann

Who discovered that plants were made of cells?

Matthias Schlieden

What are the 3 parts to the cell theory? 3pts

1. All living things are made of cells 2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function of living things. 3. Cells only come from preexisting cells.

The following describes what type of cell: – have no organelles, always unicellular. Ex-bacteria

Prokaryotic

The following describes what type of cell: – Have organelles including a nucleus to store genetic info., much larger than prokaryotes, unicellular & multicellular. Ex- all cells, but bacteria

Eukaryotic

Name 2 organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not.

Chloroplasts Cell wall

Name 2 functions of the cell membrane.

Maintain homeostasis Controls what enters and exits the cell Support recognize foreign antigens (germs).

What organic molecules make up cell membranes?

Phospholipids proteins

What gives plasma membranes strength?

Cholesterol

True or False: Polar head attracts water and nonpolar tails repel water.

True

True or False: Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration

False

True or False: Facilitated diffusion is a form of active transport

False

Endocytosis, exocytosis, and “pump” proteins are all examples of what kind of transport?

active

Cells communicate using this kind of protein.

Receptor

What would a cell do in the following environments: Hypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic

Lysosomes to a body system.

Digestive system

What are cilia and flagella used for?

Movement

What does this measure?

Mass

What is the metric unit for length?

meter

An explanation for a broad range of observations, facts, and tested hypotheses is called a________________.

Theory

What is the term for a statement of fact meant to describe, in concise terms, an action? It is generally accepted to be true and universal.

Law

Name 3 characteristics of life. 3pts

Metabolism Homeostasis Growth and reproduction Evolution

Give an example of an abiotic factor and a biotic. 2pts

Abiotic: rock, water, pH Biotic: deer, humans, grass

What is the climax community in Virginia?

Hardwood forest (hickory and oak)

What is an example of a pioneer species?

Lichen (moss)

What biome do we live in?

Temperate forest

Give an example of the following: pts Heterotroph Autotroph

If rain seeps into the soil deeply enough it will become ______________.

Ground water

What geochemical process release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and oceans?

Volcanoes

What organism drives the nitrogen cycle?

Bacteria

What type of succession would happen after a Volcanoe?

Primary

What type of succession would happen after a fallen tree?

Secondary

What is carrying capacity?

The largest number of individuals of a population that an ecosystem can support.

The symbiotic relationship between a bee and a flower is called what?

Mutualism

What is a symbiotic relationship in which one organism is harmed and the other is unaffected?

Commensalism

What is a catalyst?

And enzyme that speeds up a reaction

How do enzymes speed up reactions?

By lowering the activation energy

1. The enzyme binds to a reactant in a chemical reaction called the ______________. 2. The part of the enzyme where the substrate binds is called the ______________.

Substrate, active site

What is the name of the model in the last question?

Lock and key

Name the 4 macromolecules.

Protein, lipid, nucleic acids, carbohydrates

Give an example of a nucleic acid.

DNA, RNA

What is the monomer of lipids

Fatty acids and glycerol

Is water polar or nonpolar

polar

What is it called when water molecules stick to other water molecules?

Cohesion

Why is it important that ice floats on water?

It prevents lakes and ocean from freezing solid.

Both lipids and carbohydrates are important in animal cells because both —

store energy

Write out the entire reaction for photosynthesis.

Write out the entire reaction for cellular respiration.

What organelle does photosynthesis take place in?

Chloroplast

What organelle does cellular respiration take place in?

Mitochondria

What are the 2 steps in photosynthesis?

Light independent reactions Light dependent reactions

What are the 3 steps in Cellular Respiration?

Glycolysis Krebs cycle Electron transport chain

What happens in glycolysis? And where does it occur? (2pts)

glucose is broken down to a smaller molecule called pyruvic acid (in cytoplasm)

How many ATP does Cellular Respiration produce?

34-38

The passing of electrons along a series of molecules, releasing energy as they go, is known as a(n) --

Electron transport chain

How many ATP does fermentation produce?

2