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Page 1: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

SEMESTER I EXAMReview A 2010

SHELDON BIOLOGY

Page 2: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Match Parts of Scientific Method

• Problem Statement

• Hypothesis

• Experiment

• Conclusion

• If and then…

• Agree or disagree with hypothesis

• Data tables, graphs

• What is the effect of…?

Page 3: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Match Parts of Scientific Method

• Problem Statement

• Hypothesis

• Experiment

• Conclusion

• If and then…

• Agree or disagree with hypothesis

• Data tables, graphs

• What is the effect of…?

Page 4: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the variables?

Which is the independent variable?

Which is the dependent variable?

Page 5: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the variables?

Which is the independent variable? (x-AXIS) temperature

Which is the dependent variable?

(y-AXIS)

Log. Generations per hour

Page 6: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is a HYPOTHESIS and which is a THEORY.

• If you put cold water in a fish tank, then fish will slow down.

• All cells come from pre-existing cells.

• Hypothesis

• Theory

Page 7: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#7 Which is “spontaneous generation” and which is from the

“cell theory?”• The basic unit of life

is a cell

• All cells come from pre-existing cells.

• Life comes from rotten meat (non-life).

• Cell theory

• Cell theory

• Spontaneous generation

Page 8: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which part of the experiment…

• Does not contain the tested variable?

• A. control

• B. constant

• C. independent variable

• D. dependent variable?

• ANSWER: control ( reference area)

• CONSTANTS-all things that stay the same

Page 9: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#11 Put in the correct order:

• Community• Population• Organelle• Organ System• Organism• Organ• tissue• Ecosystem• Molecule• Cell• Biosphere

• Biosphere• Ecosystem• Community• Population• organism• Organ system• Organ• Tissue• Cell• Organelle• Molecule

Page 10: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Where would you dipose of waste chemicals in the lab?

• Sink

• Chemical waste jar

• Trash can

• ANSWER: chemical waste jar

Page 11: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which goes with ASEXUAL and which goes with SEXUAL

reproduction?

• One parent

• Two parents

• Exactly like parents

• May be different

• ASEXUAL

• SEXUAL

• ASEXUAL

• SEXUAL

Page 12: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

HOW MANY VARIABLES DO YOU TEST AT A TIME IN AN

EXPERIMENT?

• One

• Two

• Three

• As many as you want

• ANSWER: ONE

Page 13: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#10 Which is HOMEOSTASIS and which is METABOLISM?

• Sum of all the chemical reactions in an organism

• An organism maintains a stable internal environment even when the external environment is not

• METABOLISM

• HOMEOSTASIS

Page 14: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which are constants, which are controls?

• Same beaker in each trial

• Set-up of room temperature as compared to hot and cold

• Same crickets for each trial

• Constant

• Control

• constant

Page 15: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which are ATOMS and which are CELLS?

• Amoeba

• Carbon

• Hydrogen

• blood

• CELL

• ATOM

• ATOM

• CELL

Page 16: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is an INFERENCE and which is an OBSERVATION?

• The penguin is black and white

• The penguin acts like a duck

• The penguin is cute• The penguin is eating

fish.

• Observation

• Inference

• Inference

• Observation

Page 17: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is the correct way to…

• Detect an odor in the lab?

• Dispose of broken glass?

• Dispose of test tube liquids after the lab?

• Wafting

• In the crock

• In the waste container on the lab table.

Page 18: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

The energy used by most organisms for metabolism and

growth ULTIMATELY comes from:

• A. heat

• B. decomposition of plants

• C. carbon dioxide

• D. sun

• ANSWER: D. sun

Page 19: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What would each tool be used for?

• Hold test tube

• Protect eyes

• Hold beaker

Page 20: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

How many p, n, and e-?

• 19 mass number (p + n)• F• 9 atomic number (p) (also e-)

• ANSWER: 9 p, 9 e-, 10 n• #p+ and #e- = at. no.• #n = mass no. – at. no.

Page 21: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#6 Atoms with different number of neutrons from its neutral atom are:

• An ion

• An isotope

• A bond

• A molecule

• ANSWER: an isotope

Page 22: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Atoms with different number of electrons from its neutral atom are:• An ion

• An isotope

• A bond

• A molecule

• ANSWER: an ion

• Charged atom Na+ Cl-

Page 23: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Water has unequal sharing of electrons. It is…

• A. nonpolar ionic• B. nonpolar covalent• C. polar ionic• D. polar covalent

• ANSWER: D• Polar covalent – unequal sharing of e-

Page 24: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

In a salt water solution, identify the solute and the solvent:

• Solute = salt (is being dissolved)

• Solvent = water

• (does the dissolving)

Page 25: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which shows the correct bonding ability of carbon?

Page 26: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which shows the correct bonding ability of carbon?

REASON: 4 e- in its outer shell (can bond to 4 more e- to fill its outer shell of 8)

Page 27: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Ice floats because…

• A. it is colder than liquid water

• B. its water molecules are farther apart due to H-bonding

• C. it is denser than liquid water

• D. its molecules are moving faster

• ANSWER: B

Page 28: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#5 Fill in the blanks:

• In an ionic bond the electrons are _______________ and in a covalent bond the electrons are_______.

• ANSWER: transferred (lost/gained)

• shared

Page 29: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Describe water’s property

• Surface tension

• Heat of fusion

• Capillarity

• High (float a bug)

• High (slow to freeze)

• Rises in narrow tubes

Page 30: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is the element?

• Na

• C

• O

• H

• Sodium

• Carbon

• Oxygen

• hydrogen

Page 31: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

An atom is stable when…

• A. number of electrons = number of protons

• B. outer electron shells are full• C. number of neutrons = number of

protons

• ANSWER: B• #9 Atoms will form compounds to fill

outer electron shells

Page 32: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is the charge of each?

• Electron

• Proton

• neutron

• Negative

• Positive

• neutral

Page 33: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#8 What makes up an atom’s nucleus?

•Protons and neutrons

Page 34: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#15 Fill in the blanks

• In an acid the ___________ions are donated to the water solution, but in a base the __________ions are donated to the water solution:

• ANSWER: H+ (acid) OH- (base)

• hydronium hydroxide

Page 35: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Match:

• pH 7 A. weak base

• pH 13 B. strong base

• pH 2 C. neutral

• pH 6 D. weak acid E. strong acid

• C. neutral

• Strong base

• Strong acid

• Weak acid

Page 36: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#18 MATCH THE TYPE OF CARBO:

monosaccharide, disaccharide, polysaccharide

• Glucose• Glycogen• Sucrose• Starch• lactose

• Monosaccharide• Polysaccharide• Disaccharide• Polysaccharide• Disaccharide

Page 37: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#2 Which is correct?

• A substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by ordinary chemical means is:A. molecule

• B. buffer• C. element• D. cell• E. compound• ANSWER: element

Page 38: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

#19 Which is an saturated, a monounsaturated, or a polyunsaturated fat?

• A. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH=CHCH2CH

=CHOOH

• B. CH3CH2CH2COOH

• C.

• A. polyunsat

(more than 1 =)

• B. satur.

(no =)• C.

monounsat (one =)

Page 39: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What fat is this the structure for?

Page 40: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What fat is this the structure for?

• Steroid (4 fused rings)

Page 41: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is an element and which is a compound?

• C

• CO

• Cu

• CH4

• ANSWER: element C and Cu

• compound CO and CH4

Page 42: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is a symbol and which is a formula?

• C

• CO

• Cu

• CH4

• ANSWER: symbol C and Cu

• formula CO and CH4

Page 43: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Why do atoms join other atoms to form compounds?

• A. to make even number of electrons

• B. to fill their outer electron shells

• C. to become neutral

• ANSWER: B

• Fill 2,8,8

Page 44: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is NOT a lipid?

• A. wax

• B. phospholipid

• C. cholesterol

• D. RNA

• E. steroid

• ANSWER: D

Page 45: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which are ions?

• Cl

• Cl-

• H2

• OH-

• H+

• ANSWER: Ions are Cl- ,OH-, H+

Page 46: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the bond:

• A. -

• B. Ξ

• C. =

• A. single

• B. triple

• C. double

Page 47: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which subatomic particle…

• Lacks a charge• Is in the nucleus?

• A. proton• B. electron• C. neutron

• ANSWER: neutron• Protons (+) Electrons (-)

Page 48: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which water property is it?

• A. climb narrow tubes

• B. form a film on water surface

• C. slow to heat

• D. slow to freeze

• 1. heat of fusion

• 2. heat of vaporization

• 3. capillarity

• 4. surface tension

Page 49: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

water property answers

• A. climb narrow tubes

• B. form a film on water surface

• C. slow to heat

• D. slow to freeze

• 3. capillarity

• 4. surface tension

• 1. high heat of vaporization

• 2. high heat of fusion

Page 51: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is cohesion and which is adhesion?

• A. sticking to like substances

• B. sticking to unlike substances

• ANSWER: “A” is cohesion

• “B” is adhesion

Page 52: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

In a salt water solution…

• Which is the solute, which is the solvent?

Page 53: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is a mixture and which is a compound?

• Salt water• Glucose• Water• Air• Blood

• Mixture

• Compound C6H12O6

• H2O compound

• Mixture• mixture

Page 54: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the monomer:

• Carbohydrate

• Protein

• Lipid

• Nucleic Acid

• Monosaccharide

• Amino Acid

• Fatty acid + glycerol

• nucleotide

Page 55: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What two ions does water dissociate into?

• H and O

• H and OH

• H+ and OH-

• H2 and O2

• ANSWER: H+ and OH-

• (acids) (bases)

Page 56: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

An atom is stable when:

• A. It’s protons equal its neutrons

• B. It’s electrons equal its protons

• C. It’s outer electron shell is filled.

• D. It’s outer electron shell is empty.

• ANSWER: C

• (e- fill 2,8,8)

Page 57: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What part of atoms form bonds?

• Electrons

• Protons

• Neutrons

• ANSWER: electrons

Page 58: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

If you had an atomic number of…

• 12, how many electrons would be in the outer shell?

• 2• 8• 4• 6

ANSWER: 2 (fills 2, 8, 2)

Page 59: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Polar Covalent means:

• A. electrons are shared equally

• B. electrons are not shared equally

• ANSWER: electrons are not shared equally

• Like water (H+ end and O- end)

Page 60: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

A carbon atom can form:

• A. Two covalent bonds

• B. Three covalent bonds

• C. Four covalent bonds

• D. Five covalent bonds

• ANSWER: C

Page 61: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What are other names for proteins?

• Polypeptide• Amino acid chain• Fatty acid• Polyunsaturate• Polysaccharide

• ANSWER: polypeptide, amino acid chain

Page 62: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What are the four bases of nucleic acids?

• 1. A-C-O-T

• 2. A-T-C-G

• 3. C-G-O-H

• 4. T-O-G-C

• ANSWER: A-T-C-G

Page 63: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What are the reactants and what are the products?

Page 64: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What are the reactant and what are the products?

Page 65: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the substrate, the active site, and the product.

AB

C

Page 66: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Enzymes end in:

• A. -ase

• B. -ose

• C. -ise

• D. –ese

• ANSWER: -ase

Page 67: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

All organic compounds contain:

• A. C and O and N

• B. C and Ca and S

• C. O and P

• D. C and H and O

• ANSWER: D

Page 68: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Identify the substrate, the active site, and the product.

Substrate = what the enzyme acts upon

Active site=where the enzyme + substrate meet

Page 69: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

How strong are H-bonds?

• A. weak

• B. medium

• C. strong

• ANSWER: weak

Page 70: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which are enzymes?

• A. proteins

• B. fats

• C. nucleic acids

• D. carbohydrates

• ANSWER: A. proteins

Page 71: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which are enzymes?

• A. phospholipid membranes• B. Energy sources• C. biological catalysts (speed up

reactions)• D. storage molecules

• ANSWER: biological catalysts

Page 72: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

How did the enzyme lactase work in the Lactaid® lab?

• Lactose is the disaccharide that breaks down into glucose and galactose by the aid of lactase (the enzyme).

Page 73: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is a saturated fat?

• A.

• B.

• C. CH3CH2CH2COOH    

CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)7COOH

Page 74: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which is a saturated fat?

• A.

• B.

• C. CH3CH2CH2COOH    

CH3(CH2)4CH=CHCH2CH=CH(CH2)7COOH

Page 75: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What’s it called?

• Removing water to link monomers for form a polymer:

• A. dehydration synthesis• B. hydrolysis• C. chemiosmosis

• ANSWER: A• Hydrolysis adds water to split polymers

Page 76: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Matching:

• 1. glycogen• 2. cellulose• 3. glucose• 4. starch

• A. a polysaccharide in plant cells cell walls

• B. The storage form of glucose in plants

• C. The storage form of glucose in animals

• D. simple sugar

Page 77: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Matching:

• 1. glycogen C• 2. cellulose A• 3. glucose D• 4. starch B

• A. a polysaccharide in plant cell walls

• B. The storage form of glucose in plants

• C. The storage form of glucose in animals

• D. simple sugar

Page 78: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Matching:

• Monomers• 1. fatty acids +

glycerol• 2. monosaccharide• 3. nucleotide• 4. amino acid

• Polymers• A. protein• B. lipids• C. nucleic acids• D. carbohydrates

Page 79: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Matching:

• Monomers• 1. fatty acids +

glycerol B• 2. monosaccharide

D• 3. nucleotide C• 4. amino acid A

• Polymers• A. protein• B. lipids• C. nucleic acids• D. carbohydrates

Page 80: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which one does not belong with the other three terms?

• A. protein

• B. polypeptide

• C. lipid

• D. amino acid chain

• ANSWER: C

Page 81: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which test is this?

• Food sample turned blue-black in the presence of iodine?A. for protein

• B. for starch

• C. for lipids

• D. for simple sugars

• ANSWER: B

Page 82: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

MACROMOLECULE TESTS

• A. for protein (Biuret’s blue to purple)

• B. for starch (iodine turns blue-black)

• C. for lipids (paper translucent to light)

• D. for simple sugars (Benedict’s blue to orange)

Page 83: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is the most abundant organic compound on earth?

• (It is also in cell walls of plants.)

• A. glucose• B. chitin• C. peptidoglycan• D. cellulose

• ANSWER: D

Page 84: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is another name for a “fat?”

• A. triglyceride

• B. protein

• C. nucleic acid

• D. polysaccharide

• ANSWER: A

Page 85: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Which microscope(s) can view organisms up to 1,000,000 times?

• A. CLM

• B. SEM

• C. TEM

• ANSWER: both SEM and TEM

Page 86: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What is the ability to tell two objects apart in a microscope?

• A. resolving power

• B. magnification

• C.parfocal

• D. scanning

• ANSWER: A

Page 87: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Convert 500 µm to nm

• A. 0.5 nm

• B. 5,000 nm

• C. 500,000 nm

• D. 5,000,000 nm

• ANSWER: C

Page 88: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

Metric to Metric Conversion

• Km hm dkm m dm cm mm µm nm Å

• 3 3

Page 89: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What do eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

• A. plasma membrane

• B. nucleus

• C. cell wall

• D. flagellum

• ANSWER: B

Page 90: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What do bacteria have that protists do not?

• A. cell wall

• B. nucleus

• C. capsule

• D. chloroplasts

• ANSWER: C

Page 91: SEMESTER I EXAM Review A 2010 SHELDON BIOLOGY. Match Parts of Scientific Method Problem Statement Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion If and then… Agree

What structures can be found in plant cells but not in animal cells?

• A. centrioles and cilia

• B. chloroplasts and flagella

• C. capsule and cell wall

• D. cell wall and chloroplasts

• ANSWER: D

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What structures can be found in animal cells but not in plant cells?

• A. centrioles and cilia

• B. chloroplasts and flagella

• C. capsule and cell wall

• D. cell wall and chloroplasts

• ANSWER: A

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Put in order from smallest to largest:

• Mitochondrion ribosome nucleus vesicle

• ANSWER: (smallest) ribosomeVesicleMitochondrionNucleus (largest)

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Microtubules and microfilaments are both part of a cell’s…

• A. nucleus

• B. cytoskeleton

• C. endomembrane

• D. endoplasmic reticulum

• ANSWER: B

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What is the job of centrioles?

• A. protect the cell

• B. cell movement

• C. cell division

• D. DNA

• C. cell division

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Which organelle repackages proteins?

• A. mitochondrion

• B. chloroplast

• C. Golgi apparatus

• D. lysosome

• ANSWER: C

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Where are ribosomes assembled?

• A. nucleolus

• B. Golgi apparatus

• C. mitochondrion

• D. lysosomes

• ANSWER: A

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What are loose, long fibers of DNA?

• A. ER

• B. chromosomes

• C. nucleolus

• D. chromatin

• ANSWER: D

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Rough and Smooth ER

• What’s the difference? (structure and function)

• ANSWER: Rough (has ribosomes, assembles proteins) and Smooth (has no ribosomes and assembles lipids)

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What is the general term for…

• Microtubules and microfilaments?

• A. cytoskeleton• B. plasma membrane• C. flagella and cilia• D. lysosomes

• ANSWER: A

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Name the Organelles

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Name the Organelles

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Which is the plant cell?

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Which is the plant cell?

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Which organelle?

• 1. Stores food or water

• 2. Modifies proteins• 3. Called the “clean-

up” crew• 4. Is the site of the

genetic material• 5. Is the

“powerhouse”

• 1. VACUOLE

• 2. GOLGI APPARATUS

• 3. LYSOSOME• 4. NUCLEUS

• 5. MITOCHONDRION

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Which organelle?

• 1. Is the site of photosynthesis?

• 2. Is the support framework?

• 3. Controls what goes in and out of the cell?

• 4. Carries materials from the ER to the Golgi.

• 1. chloroplast

• 2. cytoskeleton

• 3. plasma membrane

• 4. Vesicle

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How big is one cell’s length?

• A. 1 mm

• B. 0.5 mm

• C. 2 mm

• D. 0.05 mm

• ANSWER: 0.5 mm

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In which cells would you find these organelles?

• A. mitochondrion

• B. ribosomes

• Plant and animal

• All cells (plant, animal and prokaryote)

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In what type of cells would you find cell walls?

• A. plant

• B. animal

• C. bacteria

• ANSWER: A and C

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Which organelle is the chloroplast and which is the mitochondrion?

• (answer next slide)

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Which organelle is the chloroplast and which is the mitochondrion?

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Why would the cell membrane also be called the Fluid Mosaic Model?

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Fluid Mosaic Model

• Parts of the membrane shift back and forth

• There are parts (protein channels and carbohydrate chains) embedded in it.

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Locate: hydrophobic layerhydrophilic layer carbohydrate chain

protein channel

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ANSWERS:

Hydrophilic

hydrophobic

Carbohydrate chain

Protein channel

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In which direction will the water flow?

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In which direction will the water flow?

From hypotonic to hypertonic solution

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In equilibrium it means there is…

• A. No net movement of molecules across a membrane.

• B. No movement of molecules across a membrane.

• C. more movement of molecules across a membrane.

• ANSWER: A

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O=osmosis D=diffusion N=neither B=both

• Hi to lo concentration• Through a selectively

permeable membrane• Flow of water• Flow of gases• Down the gradient• Against the gradient

• Both• O

• O• D• B• N

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Identify Isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic

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Identify Isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic solutions outside the cell.

HYPOTONIC ISOTONIC HYPERTONIC

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What type of passive transport through a cell is using a protein?

• A. active

• B. phagocytosis

• C. diffusion

• D. facilitated diffusion

• ANSWER: D

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Matching: CHOICES

• 1. engulfing small pockets of liquid

• 2. material leaving the cell

• 3. engulfing large particles

• 4. general term form engulfing particles into the cell

• Endocytosis

• Pinocytosis

• Exocytosis

• Phagocytosis

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Matching:

• 1. engulfing small pockets of liquid

• 2. material leaving the cell

• 3. engulfing large particles

• 4. general term form engulfing particles into the cell

• Pinocytosis

• Exocytosis

• Phagocytosis

• Endocytosis

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How is active transport different from passive transport?

• A. uses a protein

• B. uses energy

• C. uses a membrane

• D. is down the gradient

• E. Moves against the gradient

• ANSWER: B and E

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Identify as U=unicellular or M=multicellular

• Amoeba• Human• Bacteria• Paramecium• Worm• tree

• U• M• U• U• M• M