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EOC Textbook Diagram Review A quick review of the major diagrams Prentice Hall 2004 edition This is not a complete review of all learning objectives There are 4 main Learning Requirements on the Biology EOC: 1. Systems 2. Application 3. Inquiry 4. Life Science Domain—the biology vocabulary and concepts The templates we have done in class prepare you for the scenario questions that will be used to assess systems, application, and inquiry. Multiple choice, completion, and short answer questions may also be used. For the life science domain, mostly multiple choice questions will be used. Chapter 1 P. 9 P. 21 P. 25 Review of variables Levels of organization Labeling tables and graphs Chapter 2 P. 35 P. 38 P. 45 P. 46 P. 47 P. 52 Structure of atom Ionic and covalent bonds Carbohydrate structure Lipid structure Nucleic acid and amino acid structure How enzymes work Chapter 3 P. 69 P. 71 P. 72 P. 77 P. 78 Food chain Food web Energy pyramid Carbon cycle Nitrogen cycle Chapter 4 P. 121 P. 122 P. 124 P. 126 Exponential growth curves Logistic growth curve Limiting factors Predator-prey graph Chapter 7 P. 175 P. 176 P. 177 P. 178 P. 182 P. 184 P. 185 P. 187 P. 189 Plant vs. animal cell Structure and function of nucleus Structure and function of endoplasmic reticulum Structure and function of golgi Structure of a cell membrane Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Active transport Chapter 8 P. 203 P. 206 P. 208 P. 209 P. 212 ATP Photosynthesis equation Chloroplast structure Overview of photosynthesis Calvin cycle Chapter 9 P. 221 P. 222 Structure of mitochondrion Cell respiration equation and overview Chapter 10 P. 244 P. 245 P. 246-247 Chromosome structure Cell cycle Mitosis overview Chapter 11 P. 268 P. 270-271 P. 272 P. 276-277 Monohybrid punnett square Dihybrid punnett squares Incomplete dominance Crossing over and meiosis Chapter 12 P. 291 P. 294 P. 298 P. 300 P. 301 P. 303 P. 304-305 P. 307-308 DNA nucleotide structure Helical structure of DNA DNA replication Basic RNA structures Transcription Genetic code Translation Mutations Chapter 14 P. 341 P. 342 Human chromosome count Pedigree Chapter 15 P. 384 P. 386 Homologous structures Summary of Darwin’s theory Chapter 16 P. 394 P. 396 P. 397 P. 405 P. 406 Variation in a population Polygenic traits Evolution is a change in the allele frequency Geographic isolation Galapagos Island finches Chapter 18 P. 450 P. 452 P. 461 Classification system Classification based on phylogeny Examples of Domain Eukarya