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Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________
Level Reading Guide: Section 6.2
Pages 118-122
Level I Directions: Read each statement carefully. Using your textbook, decide if the statement is true or
false. If the statement is true, place a checkmark in the first blank and the page number in the second
blank. If the statement is false, put a “0” in the first blank and the page number un the second blank.
Correct all statements that are false so that you have statements that are true statements to help you study
for your test.
True
False
Page
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1.
Chloroplasts are where photosynthesis occurs.
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2.
In photosynthesis, plants use the energy from the sun to
make carbohydrates.
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3.
Plants use carbon dioxide and water to make a simple
carbohydrate called glycogen.
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4.
Photosynthesis only takes place at night.
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5.
Earth gets its light from the sun.
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6.
Our eyes see sunlight as a white light.
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7.
Light is a wave that can be described by its wavelength
and energy.
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8.
Color is how we perceive the energy of light.
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9.
A prion is a molecule that absorbs some colors of light
and reflects others.
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10.
Chlorophyll is the main pigment used in photosynthesis.
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11.
Chlorophyll is found within the central vacuole of plant
cells.
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12.
Plants look green because they absorb blue and red light
and reflect green light.
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13.
During the spring and summer chlorophyll hides other
plant pigments, but in the fall chlorophyll breaks down
and we can see red, orange, and yellow pigments.
Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________
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14.
Cellular respiration is the process in which glucose is
changed into a form of energy that your cells can use.
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15.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and convert light
energy into chemical energy through respiration.
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16.
In eukaryotic cells, cellular respiration takes place in the
vacuoles.
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17.
Cellular respiration and breathing are closely related.
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18.
Cellular respiration is a chemical reaction that uses
oxygen and glucose to produce carbon dioxide, water,
and energy.
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19.
Cellular respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis.
Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________
Level Reading Guide: Section 5.2 - Answers
Level I Directions: Read each statement carefully. Using your textbook, decide if the statement is true or
false. If the statement is true, place a checkmark in the first blank and the page number in the second
blank. If the statement is false, put a “0” in the first blank and the page number un the second blank.
Correct all statements that are false so that you have statements that are true statements to help you study
for your test.
True
False
Page
True
98
1.
The nucleus of a cell can be compared to the manger’s
office in a cookie factory.
False
98
2.
The Golgi body is like the shipping room in a cookie
factory because it is responsible for clean up and
recycling in the cell.
True
100
3.
The cell membrane keeps the cytoplasm inside the cell
and lets waste products out.
True
100
4.
The most valuable organelle in a eukaryotic cell is the
nucleus because it contains DNA.
True
100
5.
DNA can be compared to a recipe book because it is the
hereditary material that carries all of the information on
how to make the cell’s proteins.
False
101
6.
The nucleolus produces the energy a cell needs to carry
out its functions.
True
101
7.
We breathe air to get enough oxygen for the
mitochondria in our cells to produce energy.
True
101
8.
The job of vacuoles is to store water, food, and waste.
True
102
9.
The endoplasmic reticulum is a series of folded and
connected tubes that transport proteins from one part of
the cell to another.
False
ER
102
10.
Ribosomes make proteins and release them into the
Golgi bodies.
True
102
11.
The Golgi bodies package proteins and other
compounds they receive from the ER and send them to
other parts of the cell.
Lysosome
mitochondria
Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________
True
102
12.
Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down things like
bacteria, food, and old organelles and break them into
small pieces that be reused by the cell.
False
102
13.
The cytoskeleton of the cell is made of lipids and gives
the cell its shape.
True
104
14.
Plant cells have chloroplasts, but animal cells do not.
True
104
15.
Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll and convert light
energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
True
104
16.
Plant cells have a large central vacuole that, when full,
gives plant cells their structure and rigidity.
False
Plant, animal
True
104
17.
Animal cells have a cell wall, but plant cells do not.
104
18.
The cell wall is made of cellulose that provides structure
and support for the plant.
True
20
19.
When a plant needs water it wilts because the central
vacuoles in its cells are empty.
proteins