E.O.C Exam 1. Get a paper from my desk. 2. Read “What Do I Need to Know About the EOC Test? 3. Take out 7 sheets of paper.

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E.O.C Exam 1. Get a paper from my desk. 2. Read “What Do I Need to Know About the EOC Test? 3. Take out 7 sheets of paper.

Preparation Info Write your name on your Preparation Checklist Survival Guide will be completed in class! Your “homework” is to read your Survival Guide at least once every day!

Test Info 75 questions (mostly multiple choice) 150 minutes Covers 4 goals of content material  Goal 1: Structure & Function of Living Organisms  Goal 2: Ecosystems  Goal 3: Evolution & Genetics  Goal 4: Molecular Biology

Test Info Counts 20% of total grade Must make a level 3 (70) or higher to receive credit for Biology

Grades Info To receive credit for this class you must achieve all of the following:  Passing grade (including EOC)  Meet attendance requirements  Score a level 3 on your EOC

E.O.C. Data Class AClass B

E.O.C. Survival Guide I. Title Page II. Tips/Strategies III. People IV. Vocabulary V. Drawings

Tip/Strategy of the Day Underline the key words/phrases!

Goal 4: Vocabulary Organic Compound Has carbon in it

Goal 4: Vocabulary Carbohydrate Sugar = “ose” (energy or structure) Made during photosynthesis Glucose = simple (monosaccharide) Benedict’s Test Starch = complex (polysaccharide) Iodine Test

Goal 4: Vocabulary Lipids Fats, oils, waxes, and steroids Insoluble (do not mix w/ water) Membranes (pm, cuticle, etc.) Brown paper test

Goal 4: Vocabulary Nucleic Acid Info / Instruction manual DNA & RNA Monomer = nucleotide

Goal 4: Vocabulary Nucleotide Sugar, phosphate, base 4 bases = A, T, C, G Sequence of bases determines traits

Goal 4: Vocabulary Double Helix Shape of DNA A pairs w/ T, G pairs w/ C

Goal 4: Vocabulary Protein A chain of amino acids Made at ribosomes during translation Shape determines function

Goal 4: Vocabulary Amino Acids Building blocks of proteins Held together by peptide bonds Sequence depends on DNA code

Goal 4: Vocabulary Enzyme Proteins Catalysts (lower activation energy) Specific Reusable Can be denatured (temp. change)

Goal 4: Vocabulary Photosynthesis Light to sugar Chloroplasts

Goal 4: Vocabulary Chlorophyll Green pigment that traps light Photosynthesis does not occur under green light!!!

Goal 4: Vocabulary Cellular Respiration Sugar to ATP Mitochondria

Goal 4: Vocabulary Fermentation Anaerobic Humans = lactic acid Yeasts = alcoholic

Goal 4: Drawings Nucleotide

Double Helix

Goal 4: Drawings AminoAcidChain

Enzyme Action

Goal 4: Drawings Cellular Respiration vs. Photosynthesis

Goal 4: Drawings Photosynthesis

Alcoholic Fermentation

Goal 4: Practice Test Answer these 9 questions: