Download Biology 11 Exam Review - hrsbstaff.ednet.ns.ca

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Tissue engineering wikipedia , lookup

Biochemical switches in the cell cycle wikipedia , lookup

Cell nucleus wikipedia , lookup

Flagellum wikipedia , lookup

Signal transduction wikipedia , lookup

Cell encapsulation wikipedia , lookup

Cytosol wikipedia , lookup

Cell cycle wikipedia , lookup

Amitosis wikipedia , lookup

Cellular differentiation wikipedia , lookup

JADE1 wikipedia , lookup

Programmed cell death wikipedia , lookup

Extracellular matrix wikipedia , lookup

Cell wall wikipedia , lookup

Cell culture wikipedia , lookup

Cell growth wikipedia , lookup

Cell membrane wikipedia , lookup

Mitosis wikipedia , lookup

Endomembrane system wikipedia , lookup

Cytokinesis wikipedia , lookup

Organ-on-a-chip wikipedia , lookup

List of types of proteins wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Biology 11 Exam Review
Intro to Bio

Characteristics of Living things (notes)

Organization of living things ( cells, tissues, organs.....)

Abiogenesis vs Biogenesis ( timeline)

Cell Theory
Microscope

Care and proper use

Parts of the microscope and their function

Measuring actual size and calculating Magnification of the drawing, also finding field of view
(See worksheets)
Cell Biology

Cell diagrams for plant and animal cells

Functions of each of the cell components

eukaryotic vs prokaryotic; unicellular vs multi cellular; plant vs animal

Cell lab

Symbiotic theory of cell evolution

Stem cell research
The Cell and its Environment

basic structure of the phospholipid molecule

polar vs nonpolar, comparison to fat molecule

cell membrane structure and the function of the components

cell membrane function

diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, active transport, endo and exocytosis

hyper-, hypo-, and isotonic
Surface to Volume Ratio/ the importance of surface area

be able to calculate surface area and volume

be able to calculate the surface to volume ratio ( see ameba man lab)

the importance of surface area to one celled organisms

the importance of surface area to digestion ( see notes and digestion references)
Classification

Why? Binomial nomenclature, Levels of Classification

Dichotomous spider and list keys ( design them and use them)

Characteristics of the five kingdoms and the phyla and classes already indicated in Animalia

Techniques for finding relationships between organisms, phylogeny

Viruses, Bacteria

Protista ( text, lab and work sheet on Protists)
Digestion

Autotrophs vs heterotrophs, intra vs extracellular digestion, one vs two-way digestive system

comparative worm and hydra digestive system ( worm dissection sheet)

human digestive system focusing on the parts, their jobs and the enzymes involved and the molecules
that they act on.

The importance of surface area to digestion
Circulation

open vs closed circulation systems

circulatory system in mammals ( quick comparison to fish, amphibians, reptiles)

human circulation/ heart structure/ blood