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Transcript
Thursday, 12/12/2013
Objective: SWBAT review chapter seven material.
Warm-up Questions:
1. Which type of cell has DNA: a prokaryotic cell or a
eukaryotic cell?
Chapter 7 Review
Battle Royale-Style
Battle Royale Rules!
• Each person from your team will be up at the board one time.
• Each person from your team may go up to the board to assist
someone one time. After that they may not be a helper for the
remainder of the game. No direct communication between the
group and the board.
• You must show your work with appropriate units for math
problems.
• You must write in a complete, stand-alone sentence for
explanations (IQIA).
• Lists must be written in order (answers only)
• The point will be awarded for the team with the correct, complete
answer that puts their pen down first.
• Candy for the winning team!!!
Team RIGHT:
Even book numbers
Team MIDDLE:
Mr. Stephens
Team LEFT:
Odd book numbers
Let’s assemble teams!
Answer in complete sentences!
1. List the three parts of the cell theory.
1. Cells come from other cells
2. Basic unit of structure/function
3. All living things made up of cells
Answers in complete sentences!
2. Describe the major difference between diffusion and facilitated
diffusion.
Diffusion – movement of particles from high
to low conc.
Facilitated diffusion – movement of particles
from high to low conc. with help from a
protein channel
Answer in complete sentences!
3. What is the function of the Golgi apparatus?
Modifies, packages, and ships proteins
List your answers in order (full words, but NOT in
complete sentences)!
4. What type of transport is each example?
Diffusion
• Skunk smell wafts into your nostrils.
• Sugar goes into cells through a sugar-specific protein F. Diffusion
channel
Osmosis
• An egg cell expands when it is put in tap water.
• Any substance moving from high concentration to low
Diffusion
concentration.
Active
• A cell using energy to bring food in.
Transport
Does not need to be in complete sentences!
5. List the levels of organization in an organism in order
from smallest to largest (as discussed in class). Hint: the
last one is “BODY”
Organelle  cell  tissue  organ 
system  body
Answer in complete sentences!
6. What is the function of the mitochondria?
Provides usable energy to the cell.
Match the function with
the organelle!
7. a. lysosome
b. cell membrane
c. ribosome
d. cytoskeleton
e. vacuole
1. Protein filaments that
maintain shape
2. Digest material
3. Stores material
4. Barrier that allows stuff to
enter/exit the cell
5. Assembles proteins
D, A, E, B, C
Answer in complete sentences!
8. What are two cell structures that are found in plant cells but not
animal cells.
Chloroplast and cell wall
Answer in complete sentences!
9. What will happen to a cell in a hypertonic solution? Why?
There is more salt outside of the cell,
therefore there is less water outside.
Water will diffuse out of the cell (osmosis)
and cause the cell to shrink.
Answer in complete sentences!
10. Give an analogy to the chloroplast based on its function.
Solar panels, etc.
Answer in complete sentences!
11. You are looking through one of our microscopes with
an objective that is 100x. What would the total
magnification be?
1000x
Answer in complete sentences!
12. Recall the cell specialization lab. What cell structure
did the Elodea leaf cells have that onion bulb cells did not?
Onion cells had no chloroplasts