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1 ST Semester Review

What is Science Bio ChemCell Structure PhotosynCellular Respiration Cell growth and division

 A. testing a hypothesis  B. careful observations  C. creating experiments  D. drawing conclusions

 A. testing a hypothesis  B. careful observations  C. creating experiments  D. drawing conclusions  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. a conclusion  B. a mass of information  C. several variables  D. a single variable

 A. a conclusion  B. a mass of information  C. several variables  D. a single variable  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. homeostasis  B. evolution  C. metabolism  D. photosynthesis

 A. Homeostasis  B. Evolution  C. Metabolism  D. photosynthesis  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. 1  B. 11  C. 7  D. 23

 A. 1  B. 11  C. 7  D. 23  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. oxygen side being slightly positive and the hydrogen side being slightly negative  B. Oxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly positive  C. Oxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly negative.  D. Oxygen side being slightly negative and the hydrogen side being slightly positive

 A. oxygen side being slightly positive and the hydrogen side being slightly negative  B. Oxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly positive  C. Oxygen and hydrogen sides being slightly negative.  D. Oxygen side being slightly negative and the hydrogen side being slightly positive  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. created  B. destroyed  C. rearranged  D. neutralized

 A. created  B. destroyed  C. rearranged  D. neutralized  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. CO2, H2O and H2CO3  B. CO2 and H2O  C. H2CO3  D. CO2

 A. CO2, H2O and H2CO3  B. CO2 and H2O  C. H2CO3  D. CO2  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. bacteria  B. plants and animals  C. multicellular organisms  D. All of the above

 A. bacteria  B. plants and animals  C. multicellular organisms  D. All of the above  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. cohesion  B. adhesion  C. chemical reaction  D. dissolving

 A. cohesion  B. adhesion  C. chemical reaction  D. dissolving  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. enzymes work best at a specified pH.  B. all enzymes have the same shape as their substrates  C. enzymes are proteins  D. the shape of an enzyme allows it to do its job

 A. enzymes work best at a specified pH.  B. all enzymes have the same shape as their substrates  C. enzymes are proteins  D. the shape of an enzyme allows it to do its job  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. stores DNA  B. controls most of the cell’s processes  C. contains information needed to make proteins  D. all of the above

 A. stores DNA  B. controls most of the cell’s processes  C. contains information needed to make proteins  D. all of the above  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. mitochondria and chloroplasts  B. rough endoplasmic reticulum  C. smooth endoplasmic reticulum  D. golgi apparatus

 A. mitochondria and chloroplasts  B. rough endoplasmic reticulum  C. smooth endoplasmic reticulum  D. golgi apparatus  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from food  B. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates  C. keeps the cell wall in place  D. regulates which materials enter and leave the cell.

 A. breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins from food  B. stores water, salt, proteins, and carbohydrates  C. keeps the cell wall in place  D. regulates which materials enter and leave the cell.  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. osmotic pressure  B. osmosis  C. facilitated diffusion  Active transport

 A. osmotic pressure  B. osmosis  C. facilitated diffusion  Active transport  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. water to move into the cell  Water to move out of the cell  Solutes to move into the cell  Solutes to move out of the cell

 A. water to move into the cell  Water to move out of the cell  Solutes to move into the cell  Solutes to move out of the cell  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. autotrophs  B. heterotrophs  C. thylakoids  D. pigments

 A. autotrophs  B. heterotrophs  C. thylakoids  D. pigments  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. cell, tissue, organ system  B. organ system, organ, tissue, cell  C. tissue, organ, organ system  D. cell, tissue, organ, organ system

 A. cell, tissue, organ system  B. organ system, organ, tissue, cell  C. tissue, organ, organ system  D. cell, tissue, organ, organ system  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. oxygen  B. carbon dioxide  C. ATP  D. vaporized water

 A. oxygen  B. carbon dioxide  C. ATP  D. vaporized water  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. oxygen gas  B. ATP  C. NADPH  D. all of the above

 A. oxygen gas  B. ATP  C. NADPH  D. all of the above  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. stroma  B. photosystems  C. thylakoid membranes  D. chlorophyll molecules

 A. stroma  B. photosystems  C. thylakoid membranes  D. chlorophyll molecules  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. 2 ATP molecules  B. 34 ATP molecules  C. 36 ATP molecules  D. 38 ATP molecules

 A. 2 ATP molecules  B. 34 ATP molecules  C. 36 ATP molecules  D. 38 ATP molecules  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. oxygen and lactic acid  B. carbon dioxide and water  C. glucose and oxygen  D. water and glucose

 A. oxygen and lactic acid  B. carbon dioxide and water  C. glucose and oxygen  D. water and glucose  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. glycolysis  B. electron transport  C. Krebs cycle  D. all of the above

 A. glycolysis  B. electron transport  C. Krebs cycle  D. all of the above  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. 2 ATP  B. 4 ATP  C. 18 ATP  D. 36 ATP

 A. 2 ATP  B. 4 ATP  C. 18 ATP  D. 36 ATP  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. lactic acid fermentation  B. alcoholic fermentation  C. photosynthesis  D. the Krebs cycle

 A. lactic acid fermentation  B. alcoholic fermentation  C. photosynthesis  D. the Krebs cycle  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. chloroplasts  B. cytoplasm  C. mitochondria  D. nuclei

 A. chloroplasts  B. cytoplasm  C. mitochondria  D. nuclei  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. cytokinesis  B. interphase  C. prophase  D. S phase

 A. cytokinesis  B. interphase  C. prophase  D. S phase  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. places more demands on the DNA  B. uses up food and oxygen more quickly  C. has more trouble moving enough materials across its membrane  D. all of the above

 A. places more demands on the DNA  B. uses up food and oxygen more quickly  C. has more trouble moving enough materials across its membrane  D. all of the above  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. volume increases faster than its surface area  B. surface area increases faster than its volume  C. volume increases, but its surface area stays the same  D. surface area stays the same, but its volume increases

 A. volume increases faster than its surface area  B. surface area increases faster than its volume  C. volume increases, but its surface area stays the same  D. surface area stays the same, but its volume increases  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy

 A. size  B. spindle fibers  C. growth rate  D. surface area

 A. size  B. spindle fibers  C. growth rate  D. surface area  Biology Jeopardy Biology Jeopardy