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Starters Week 3-6 Monday 1. In all of theses organisms, which microscopic structures carry out the major life functions? GLE A. Chloroplasts C. Wings B. Cells D. Antennae 2. What is the function of the cell part labeled X? GLE A. It produces energy for the cell. B. It assembles proteins for the cell. C. It contains the genetic instructions to control cell processes. D. It synthesizes proteins used for chemical reactions in the cell.
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Tuesday 1. Red eyes (R) are dominant in fruit flies, while brown eyes (r) are recessive. If a fruit fly has a homozygous dominant genotype, what color eyes will it have? GLE a. Red c. Brown b. Black d. Maroon 2. The equation of photosynthesis is shown below. 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 What are the products of photosynthesis? GLE a. CO2 and H2O c. CO2 and C6H12O6 b. C6H12O6 and H2O d. C6H12O6 and O2
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Wednesday Which statement correctly describes a difference between sexual and asexual reproduction? GLE A. Sexual reproduction only happens in animals, while asexual reproduction only happens in plants. B. Sexual reproduction requires fertilization of one gamete by another gamete, while asexual reproduction requires only one parent to produce an offspring. C. Sexual reproduction only happens in single-celled organisms, while asexual reproduction only happens in multicellular organisms. D. Sexual reproduction only happens when cells have a nucleus, while sexual reproduction only happens when cells do not have a nucleus. 2. Which structure makes a plant cell rigid? GLE A. Chromosome C. Chloroplast B. Cell wall D. Cell membrane
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Thursday 1. This is a diagram of a plant cell. Photosynthesis
occurs in which organelle? GLE Vacuole C. Chloroplast Endoplasmic reticulum D. Mitochondrion 2. In some types of plants, breaking off a single part of a plant can create a new plant. This new plant is genetically identical to the original plant. This is an example of GLE A. adaptation C. Sexual reproduction B. Mutation D. Asexual reproduction
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