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Directions for review: 1) hands up – pair up 2) read the question and look at the text features provided. 3) with your partner, quickly discuss which response is the correct response, and whY it is the correct response. 4) record your answer and explanation on the review sheet provided. 5) you will have 1.2 minutes per station.
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1. Which of these is an organelle in cells
1. Which of these is an organelle in cells? Nucleic acid mitochondrion 2. Which of the following is unique to a prokaryotic cell? Flagella capsule
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3. What are the components of the cell membrane
3. What are the components of the cell membrane? Lipids and proteins proteins and carbohydrates 4. What is the liquid part of the cell inside the cell membrane called? Cytoskeleton cytoplasm
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5. Which two organelles have similar, but opposite functions
5. Which two organelles have similar, but opposite functions? A and B A and D
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6. Which part of this picture is an autotroph. Vulture Grasses 7
6. Which part of this picture is an autotroph? Vulture Grasses 7. Which term describes nucleic acids, proteins, and lipids? Macromolecules Enzymes
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8. Which term describes a change in the environment that causes a response in a living organism? Habitat stimulus 9. What type of organism can reproduce by the method shown here? Prokaryote eukaroyte
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10. The northern leopard frog has the scientific name lithobates pipiens. What would be the southern leopard frog’s scientific name? Pipiens lithobates lithobates sphenocephalus what is the 1st premise of the cell theory? An atom is the basic unit of all life. A cell is the basic unit of all life.
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12. DNA in organisms is formed by proteins nucleic acids 13
12. DNA in organisms is formed by proteins nucleic acids how do multicellular organisms grow? Homeostasis the cell cycle
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14. What does the diagram to the right represent
14. What does the diagram to the right represent? Exocytosis and passive transport exocytosis and active transport 15. what system is used to name species? Taxonomy binominal nomenclature Gomphus spicatus
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16. A stimulus is a change that brings about a stimulant a response 17
16. A stimulus is a change that brings about a stimulant a response which pair of animals in the cladogram to the right share the most recent common ancestor? sun bear and spectacled bear raccoon and dog
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18. What is the first word in a two-word name of an organism
18. What is the first word in a two-word name of an organism? Species genus 19. one of the cell membrane’s functions is to keep wastes in the cell protect the cell
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nucleus 20. Cytoplasm is made mostly of chemicals water 21. Where is the hereditary material located in the eukaryotic cell? Nucleus mitochondrion mitochondrion
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22. Which of the following does not have organelles. Bacteria Algae 23
22. Which of the following does not have organelles? Bacteria Algae 23. what organelle(s) are found in plant cells, but not animal? cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, chloroplast, central vacuole cell wall, chromoplast, leucoplast, chloroplast, central vacuole
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24. What is the transport structure in a cell’s cytoplasm
24. What is the transport structure in a cell’s cytoplasm? Cell membrane vesicle 25. Plants, algae, and many bacteria make their own food through What process? Protein synthesis photosynthesis 26. which taxonomic level contains organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also reproduce? Genus species
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27. which question would be useful on a dichotomous key for identifying butterflies? Does it have feathery antennae? Does it have white in its wings? 28. what features do eukaryotic, but not prokaryotic, cells have? Deoxyribonucleic acid nucleus 29. moving from the outside to the inside of a eukaryotic cell, in what order would you encounter the cell’s organelles? Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, nucleolus Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleolus, nucleus
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30. what cell structure produces proteins? Ribosomes golgi apparatus 31. which structure is the site of energy production by oxidation of glucose? Mitochondrion (A) chloroplast (d)
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32. what macromolecule is the basis of cholesterol, steroids, and hormones? Lipids proteins 33. where in the cell does cellular respiration start? Mitochondrion cytoplasm
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34. what is produced by the process shown here
34. what is produced by the process shown here? Somatic (body) cells gametes (germ cells) 35. what is the process called that is illustrated in this diagram? Mitosis meiosis
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36. keeping your body at the right temperature is an example of what process? Response to stimulus homeostasis 37. which process do plants use to store energy? Photosynthesis cellular respiration 38. plants need chlorophyll to carry out what process? Photosynthesis cellular respiration
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39. what is the process that breaks down food molecules and releases energy? Photosynthesis cellular respiration 40. plant photosynthesis helps humans because in its process it adds what substance to the atmosphere? Carbon dioxide oxygen
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