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1st Semester Final Exam Review
I Can…..
….Describe when hypotheses are accepted
…. Explain how to accurately test a hypothesis
…. Read a graph
…..Predict trends from a graph
…. Choose the correct graph for a set of data
…. Label a graph correctly
…. Make valid conclusions from a given set of data
Vocabulary:
Hypothesis:
Independent Variable :
Data:
Inference:
Dependent Variable:
Which graph represents the data?
a.
b.
c.
d.
What is missing from
this graph?
What is the:
Independent Variable:
Dependent Variable:
I can…
…. Explain the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes and give examples of each
…. Identify and explain the functions of cell organelles
____1. Multicellular
A. Cleans up waste materials
____2. Unicellular
B. Gives shape and support to plant cells
____3. Prokaryote
C. Has chlorophyll; needed for photosynthesis
____4. Eukaryote
D. Many Cells
____ 5. Nucleus
E. Controls what enters and leaves the cell
____6. Ribosome
F. Cells that do not have a nucleus
____7. Mitochondria
G. One cell
____8. Endoplasmic Reticulum
H. Stores water and other materials
____9. Lysosome
I. Cells that contain a nucleus
____10. Vacuole
J. Control center of the cell
____11. Golgi Body
K. Sorts and packages proteins
____12. Cell Membrane
L. Transports materials in the cell
____13. Cell Wall
M. Produces proteins
____14. Chloroplast
N. Provides energy in the cell; Makes ATP
1. __________________________________
6. _________________________________
2. __________________________________
7. _________________________________
3. __________________________________
8. _________________________________
4. __________________________________
9. ________________________________
5. __________________________________
10. _________________________________
Nucleus
Golgi Body
Cytoplasm
Nucleolus
Chromosomes
Cell Membrane
Mitochondrion
Vacuoles
Ribosomes
Endoplasmic Reticulum
I can…
….Explain the processes of osmosis and diffusion
….Explain the differences between the 3 types of osmotic solutions
Define:
Osmosis: ____________________________________________________
Diffusion: ____________________________________________________
Active Transport: _______________________________________________
Water will move [ into
out of ] the cell.
The cell is in a(n) [ Hypotonic Hypertonic
The animal cell will [ Shrink
Swell
Isotonic solution.]
Remain the same ]
The solution is:
[
Hypo
Hyper
Iso
] tonic.
The cell will
[ Shrink
Swell
Remain the same ]
I can….Identify and describes the stages of the cell cycle
Circle the TRUE statements about the Cell Cycle:
a. The cell cycle is a highly regulated process.
b. Mitosis is division of the cytoplasm.
c. DNA replication occurs before a cell divides.
d. There are checkpoints in the cell cycle to ensure damaged cells don’t reproduce.
e. Cancer cells follow the rules of the cell cycle
f. Plant cells form a cell plate during cytokinesis.
g. The stages of mitosis are Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.
h. Most of a cell’s life is in Prophase.