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Class Section:
Biology Final Review 2010
Unit 1 : Science as a Process
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Levels of Organization (atom through ecosystem)
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Steps of the Scientific Method
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Experimental vs Control variables - how are experiments designed? Describe a good experiment.
Unit 2: Intro to Chemistry
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Define the following terms:
Element
Compound
Atom
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Isotopes
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Know the difference between these bonds:
Ionic bonds
Covalent bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Peptide bonds
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Know how to read a chemical reaction (reactant / product)
Unit 3:The Chemical Basis of Life
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How do you identify an Organic Compound?
How do these essential nutrients work? What are the monomers / polymers of each?
Carbs:
Lipids:
Protein:
Nucleic Acids:
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What is a monomer and a polymer?
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What is an enzyme and how does it work?
Unit 4: Characteristics of Life & Structure and Functions of cells
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7 characteristics which are the same in all organisms:
G O
R A C E R
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Know the parts of a microscope and how to use it
What is the difference between Eukaryote and Prokaryote
Know the parts of the Cell and all the organelles functions:
Here are some:
Ribosomes:
ER:
Mitochondria:
Golgi Body:
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Explain the following types of Cell Transport:
1) Active transport:
2) Passive transport:
3) Diffusion:
4) Osmosis:
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Explain what a cell that is Hypertonic, Hypotonic, and Isotonic look like.
Unit 5: Evolution
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What is Evolution?
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What is Natural Selection?
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What is adaptation?
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What are the evidences for evolution?
Unit 6: Classification
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Why do we classify things?
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What is Taxonomy?
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What are the kingdoms?
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What is the correct order to classify organisms?
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What is a dichotomous key? (know how to use one!)
Unit 7: Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration
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Explain how ATP works and its structure and what ADP stands for.
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What is Photosynthesis and what is the formula?
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What are the reactions that take place and where in the plant do they occur?
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What are the parts of a leaf?
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What is Cellular Respiration and what is the formula?
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What are the reactions that take place and where in the cell do they occur?
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What is Aerobic Respiration?
 What are the products of these reactions of aerobic?
1) Glycolysis2) Krebs Cycle:
3)Electron Cycle:
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What is Anaerobic Respiration?
 What are the products of these reactions of anaerobic?
1) Glycolysis:
2) Alcoholic Fermentation:
3) Lactic Acid Fermentation:
Unit 8: Cell Cycle, Mitosis
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What are the stages of the Cell Cycle?
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What are the stages of mitosis and what takes place in each stage?
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What is cytokinesis?
Unit 9: DNA, Replication, Transcription, & Translation
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What does DNA stand for? RNA stand for?
What are 3 differences between DNA and RNA?
DNA
1)
2)
3)
RNA
1)
2)
3)
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What are the steps in DNA Replication?
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What are the steps of Transcription (process of transferring info from DNA to RNA)?
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What are the steps of Translation (interpreting the genetic code into amino acids to make protein)?
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Know the basic concepts for the p-Glo Lab
Unit 10: Meiosis and Genetics
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What is Diploid and Haploid?
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What is meiosis?
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What are the stages and what is the biggest difference between Meiosis I and Meiosis II?
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What did Gregor Mendel do for the study of genetics?
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What is the Law of Independent Assortment?
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Know the genetics terms (ex. Homozygous, allele, etc)
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Know about the “Exceptions” to genetics (know the punnett squares)
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Incomplete Dominance:
Co-Dominance:
Sex-linked traits:
Pedigrees:
Unit 11: Ecology
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What is the greenhouse effect?
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What effect does global warming have on ecosystems?
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What is the difference between producer / consumer?
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What’s the difference between a food chain and a food web?