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Good Morning! I hope you all enjoyed your three day weekend! Today we are going to review for both your quiz this week as well as your exam next week! To prepare for class today please: Get out half a sheet of paper (it can be ripped and shared or whatever you want) Something to write with (Please notice my shiny new pencil sharpener )
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When finished, take your seat so we can go over the answers together
Around the World Each person starts at a different paper Write the number on your sheet of paper Read question on bottom – answer will be on the top of another paper in the room. Find the answer and write that number down When finished, take your seat so we can go over the answers together
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MP 2 Trash-ketball Review!
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The type of reproduction eukaryotic cells go through is known as:
Cell cycle Mitosis Interphase Cytokinesis
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The type of reproduction eukaryotic cells go through is known as:
Cell cycle Mitosis Interphase Cytokinesis
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Proteins are made up of what monomer?
Amino acids DNA Fatty acids Nucleotides
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Proteins are made up of what monomer?
Amino acids DNA Fatty acids Nucleotides
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Finish the statement: The process of cellular respiration…
breaks down food molecules to release stored energy in both plants and animals is only performed by organisms that are not capable of performing photosynthesis occurs only in animals. occurs in plants instead of photosynthesis.
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Finish the statement: The process of cellular respiration…
breaks down food molecules to release stored energy in both plants and animals is only performed by organisms that are not capable of performing photosynthesis occurs only in animals. occurs in plants instead of photosynthesis.
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How is oxygen formed during the process of photosynthesis?
It is formed from the splitting of glucose It is formed as a product of photosynthesis It is a product of cell respiration, not photosynthesis It is formed by the sunlight hitting the chlorophyll
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How is oxygen formed during the process of photosynthesis?
It is formed from the splitting of glucose It is formed as a product of photosynthesis It is a product of cell respiration, not photosynthesis It is formed by the sunlight hitting the chlorophyll
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Where in the eukaryotic cell does translation occur?
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Ribosome
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Where in the eukaryotic cell does translation occur?
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Ribosome
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Plants can make sugar molecules using photosynthesis and later break them down into energy using cellular respiration. These two processes require direct interaction between what organelles? Chloroplasts and endoplasmic reticulum Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes Mitochondria and chloroplasts Mitochondria and ribosomes
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Plants can make sugar molecules using photosynthesis and later break them down into energy using cellular respiration. These two processes require direct interaction between what organelles? Chloroplasts and endoplasmic reticulum Endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes Mitochondria and chloroplasts Mitochondria and ribosomes
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Identify the correct order of progression from DNA to protein expression.
Amino acid, RNA, gene Gene, RNA, amino acid RNA, amino acid, gene RNA, gene, amino acid
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Identify the correct order of progression from DNA to protein expression.
Amino acid, RNA, gene Gene, RNA, amino acid RNA, amino acid, gene RNA, gene, amino acid
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The production of the temporary energy storage molecule, ATP, is part of which process?
Cell division Cellular respiration DNA replication Protein synthesis
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The production of the temporary energy storage molecule, ATP, is part of which process?
Cell division Cellular respiration DNA replication Protein synthesis
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Why is a copy of DNA needed in each cell?
Instructions for making carbohydrates Instructions for making nucleic acids Instructions for making lipids Instructions for making proteins.
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Why is a copy of DNA needed in each cell?
Instructions for making carbohydrates Instructions for making nucleic acids Instructions for making lipids Instructions for making proteins.
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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What is DNA polymerase and what role does it play in DNA replication?
An enzyme that adds new bases to the separated strands of DNA An enzyme that unwinds and unzips the DNA molecule A nucleic acid that adds new bases to the separated strands of DNA A nucleic acid that unwinds and unzips the DNA molecule
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What is DNA polymerase and what role does it play in DNA replication?
An enzyme that adds new bases to the separated strands of DNA An enzyme that unwinds and unzips the DNA molecule A nucleic acid that adds new bases to the separated strands of DNA A nucleic acid that unwinds and unzips the DNA molecule
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A mouse is placed in a sealed container
A mouse is placed in a sealed container. What process is responsible for changes in the gas concentrations? DNA replication Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Protein synthesis
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A mouse is placed in a sealed container
A mouse is placed in a sealed container. What process is responsible for changes in the gas concentrations? DNA replication Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Protein synthesis
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Where in the eukaryotic cell does transcription occur?
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Ribosome
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Where in the eukaryotic cell does transcription occur?
Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Ribosome
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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Which phase of mitosis is the following image?
Anaphase Metaphase Prophase Telophase
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