Download File - Flynn Biology

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

Cytoplasmic streaming wikipedia , lookup

Signal transduction wikipedia , lookup

Flagellum wikipedia , lookup

Cytosol wikipedia , lookup

Cell nucleus wikipedia , lookup

Cell encapsulation wikipedia , lookup

Cell membrane wikipedia , lookup

Extracellular matrix wikipedia , lookup

Cell cycle wikipedia , lookup

Cellular differentiation wikipedia , lookup

Programmed cell death wikipedia , lookup

Cell growth wikipedia , lookup

Cell culture wikipedia , lookup

Cell wall wikipedia , lookup

JADE1 wikipedia , lookup

Amitosis wikipedia , lookup

Organ-on-a-chip wikipedia , lookup

Mitosis wikipedia , lookup

Cytokinesis wikipedia , lookup

Endomembrane system wikipedia , lookup

List of types of proteins wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Biology Study Guide
For Common District Assessment 1
This is intended to guide your studies for the first exam. It contains information similar to that
likely to be found on the test. Note that you are responsible for all material covered in class. This
includes characteristics of living things, characteristics of different types of cells, functions and
structure of cell organelles, characteristics of viruses, reproduction methods used by viruses and
prokaryotes, how to draw and/or recognize macromolecules and their monomers, functions of
macromolecules, characteristics of the three domains and six kingdoms (this includes the ability
to identify organisms in each based on characteristics).
1. List the 8 characteristics of living things.
1. Reproduce
5. Grow and develop
2. Made of Cells
6. Maintain stable environment
3. Have DNA
7. Obtain energy
4. Adapt to their environment
8. _Respond to environment
2. How many of the 8 characteristics of living things must an organism have to be considered
living? _______all__________________________________
3. Circle the living things from the list below.

Sea cucumber YES

Staphylococcus bacteria YES

Human Immunodeficiency Virus NO

Shelf fungus YES
4. Circle the image or images below that show a living organism.
NO VIRUS
YES BACTERIA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
5. Viruses require a host because they cannot make their own proteins or reproduce on their
own. True or false? ___True_______________
6. When viewed under a microscope, a cell has a nuclear membrane and cell wall. Is the cell
prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Plant or animal cell? _______Eukaryotic
Plant__________
7. When viewed under a microscope, a different cell has a plasma membrane and a nucleus.
Is the cell prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Plant or animal cell? ___Eukaryotic Animal_______
8. How are Eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells? Eukaryotic has nucleus and
membranes around organelles Prokaryotes are all unicellular
9.
Give the function of each cell structure listed below. Note: some structures belong to prokaryotes
and some to eukaryotes.

Endoplasmic reticulum __Moves things around the cell Rough has ribosomes _____

Lysosomes ____digest and disinfect dead or old materials_____________________

Golgi apparatus ___Sorts and packages proteins____________________

Chloroplast _____converts sunlight into energy for the plant____________________

Capsule _____protective covering for bacteria_________________________

Mitochondrion ____converts food into energy for the cell________________________

Cell Membrane: allows some things to go into and out of the cell (selectively permeable)

Large central vacuole ___In plant cell, stores water and waste for the cell_______

Chloroplasts ___Converts sunlight into energy for the plant_________________

Flagella _____tail on cell that helps move the cell________________

Cell Wall ___provides structure for plant cell ___

Nucleus ____controls all the activities of the cell and has all the genetic information__
9. Without ribosomes, which macromolecule cannot be produced? ___protein_________
10. How are plant and animal cells different from one another? ___plant have cell wall
and chloroplast and large central vacuole animal has centrioles and lysosomes_________
11. Cell membrane is another name for which cell structure? ____plasma membrane____
12. Circle the characteristics shared by eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells from the list
below:
Have DNA YES
Are always unicellular
Have a nucleus
Reproduce by binary fission
Have a cell membrane YES
Contain ribosomes YES
13. When can prokaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane? _____NEVER______________
14. Active cells require more energy than cells that are less active. Which cell organelle is
responsible for providing energy for the cell? ___mitochondria____________________
15. Which cell organelle is green? ____chloroplast____________ In which kingdom(s) may
these green organelles be found? Plant
16. What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
central vacoule
Chloroplast and large
17. What organelles do animal cells have that plant cells do not?
vacuoles, centrioles
Lysosomes, small
18. Place the organisms described below in the correct kingdom. Use your kingdoms chart.
Kingdom
Heterotroph with cell walls of
chitin
Fungi
Unicellular autotroph that lives
in near an ocean thermal vent
Archaebacterial
Multicellular, Eukaryotic
organism without cell walls
Animal
Multicellular autotroph with
cellulose cell walls
Plant
Mostly Unicellular, Autotrophic
or heterotrophic, eukaryotic
organism
Protista
19. How would the structure of a bacterial cell be different from the structure of the plant cell?
Circle all that apply.
Plant cell lacks a nucleus.
Only plant cells have cell walls.
Only bacteria have ribosomes.
Only plant cells have genetic material.
Bacterial cell has a nucleoid.YES
Bacterial cell walls have peptidoglycan YES
20. Which of the following words describes salivary amylase? Circle all that apply
Enzyme YES
Nucleic acid
Carbohydrate
Sugar
Lipid
Protein YES
21. Identify each of the following macromolecules as carbohydrate, protein, lipid, or nucleic acid.
A chain of:
Nucleic Acid
Protein
Carbohydrate
Lipid
22. Recall that macromolecules are polymers made up of smaller monomer building blocks.
Based on that information, complete the chart below.
Macromolecule
Monomer
Building block
Elements
Functions
Examples
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharide
Carbon 6
Short term
energy storage
Rice, potato,
bread, sucrose,
glucose
Hydrogen 12
Oxygen 6
Lipid
Glycerol + 3 fatty
acids
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Structure for
plant
Long term
energy storage
Butter, bacon
grease, oil,
Insulates
Protects
Proteins
Amino Acids
Carbon
Hydrogen
Oxygen
Nucleic Acid
Nucleotides
Controls
structure and
metabolism of
cell
Nitrogen
Enzymes help
break down
things
Carbon
Holds genetic
code for cell
Hydrogen
Nuts, beans,
meat, eggs
DNA
RNA
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
23. What do maltose and galactose have in common? Both are sugars and sugars make up
carbohydrates
OSE= Sugar and Carbohydrate
ASE= Enzyme and Protein