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Study Guide Unit 1 Test
Study Guide Unit 1 Test
The test will be 17 questions, all multiple choice.
The test will be 17 questions, all multiple choice.
Part 1 - Vocabulary to Study. Make flashcards or
Part 1 - Vocabulary to Study. Make flashcards or write
write on binder paper
ATP
DNA
Chloroplasts
Nucleus
Cytoplasm
Mitochondria
Central vacuole
Nucleus
Cellular respiration
Photosynthesis
Cell Differentiation
Mitosis
Prokaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cell
Tissues
Organs
Organ systems
Cell
ATP
Chloroplasts
Cytoplasm
Central vacuole
Cellular respiration
Cell Differentiation
Prokaryotic cells
Tissues
Organ systems
Part2 – Questions Answer the questions on binder paper.
Part2 – Questions Answer the questions on binder paper.
Write the question and the answer.
What are the 6 characteristics of living things?
What are the six most common elements in all
organisms?
What are the differences between plant and animal
cells?
What are the reasons cell division/cell cycle are so
important?
What are the equations for cellular respiration and
photosynthesis?
What is the job of the chloroplasts and mitochondria
What is the difference between prokaryotic cells and
eukaryotic cells
Sequence the levels of organization from a cell to an
organism.
Write the question and the answer.
What are the 6 characteristics of living things?
What are the six most common elements in all
organisms?
What are the differences between plant and animal
cells?
What are the reasons cell division/cell cycle are so
important?
What are the equations for cellular respiration and
photosynthesis?
What is the job of the chloroplasts and mitochondria
What is the difference between prokaryotic cells and
eukaryotic cell
Sequence the levels of organization from a cell to an
organism.
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2)
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on binder paper
DNA
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Nucleus
Photosynthesis
Mitosis
Eukaryotic cell
Organs
Cell