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Unit 4 EXAM REVIEW: Cells
This review is a guide to help you prepare for your exam. You should also review all notes, assignments and any other work
completed in this unit. Simply memorizing the answers to the questions on this review will NOT guarantee success on this exam.
You must thoroughly understand and be able to APPLY the information covered in this unit. ALL information covered in the unit is
fair game for the exam, even if it was not specifically mentioned on this review.
Cell Organelles:
*** Be able to identify each of the structures and their functions from the animal and plant cells in
your INB. Use your cell foldables to study the structures AND functions.***
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration:
1. What are the reactants and products of photosynthesis?
2. What are the reactants and products of cellular respiration?
4. What is the relationship between the net chemical reactions of photosynthesis and respiration?
6. When cells break glucose apart during cellular respiration, the energy is captured in molecules ofDefine the following and know how they relate to the unit:
7. The Cell Theory
12. Active Transport
8. Eukaryotic Cell
13. Isotonic solution
9. Prokaryotic Cell
14. Hypertonic solution
10. Osmosis
15. Hypotonic solution
11. Diffusion
Tonicity Examples:
Solution:
40% H2O
60% salt
Cell:
70% H2O
30% salt
Solution:
70% H2O
30% salt
Cell:
70% H2O
30% salt
Solution:
95% H2O
5% salt
Cell:
70% H2O
30% salt
16. A. If the membrane of the cell is permeable to water, in which direction will
water molecules move?
B. Is the solution hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic?
17. A. If the membrane of the cell is permeable to water, in which direction will water
molecules move?
B. Is the solution hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic?
18. A. If the membrane of the cell is permeable to water, in which direction will
water molecules move?
B. Is the solution hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic?