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Biology Final Exam Review Guide Mr. Rellinger Semester 1 Material: Ch. 1.1: What are the characteristics of the biosphere, ecosystems, organisms, and cells? What are the differences between these levels of organization? How do they relate to each other? Ch. 1.2: Differentiate between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. Ch. 4: What is a water molecule made of? Describe how a water molecule is polar. What are the products and reactants of a chemical reaction? Describe the following characteristics of water: Density of liquid vs. solid; ability to be a solvent; heat absorption qualities; Adhesion vs. Cohesion. Ch. 5.1 and 5.2: Why are carbon atoms considered the backbone skeleton of organic molecules? Identify and describe the processes that build and breakdown polymers. What are the functions of carbohydrates for life? What is the hydrophobic characteristic of lipids and what functions of the body does it provide for? Why are proteins such a diverse chemical regarding structure and function? Ch. 6.1: Describe the cell theory and what it has helped to establish in science. What are organelles? What roles do the plasma (cell) membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm and cell wall play in the functioning of a cell? Ch. 6.3: Compare/contrast the following cell processes: passive transport, facilitated diffusion, active transport and osmosis. What role does a cell’s selectively permeable membrane play in these processes? Ch. 7/8: Compare/contrast the following: (Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs), (Photosynthesis vs. Cell Respiration) (Breathing vs. Cell Respiration), (aerobic vs. anaerobic). Describe the global impact of photosynthesis and the carbon cycle. Semester 2 Material: Ch. 9.2: What is a chromosome and what are its parts? Describe the cell cycle and determine the difference between interphase and mitotic phase. Determine the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis during the mitotic phase. Ch. 9.3: Describe what occurs in the cell during the phases of mitosis (prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase/cytokinesis. Ch. 9.4: Compare/contrast benign vs. malignant tumors. Ch. 9.5 and 9.6: Compare/contrast meiosis with mitosis. Understand the relationship between diploid and homologous chromosomes. Understand the relationship between haploid and individual chromosomes. Describe the major difference between meiosis I and meiosis II in terms of when crossing over actually occurs to create unique gene recombination in the individual sex cells. Ch. 10.2: Recognize the following vocabulary meanings and how they occur in inheritance: alleles, homozygous, heterozygous, dominant, recessive, phenotype, and genotype. Be able to work through a Punnett Square to determine the characteristics of inheritance of offspring. Ch. 10.3: What’s the difference between intermediate inheritance, codominance and polygenic inheritance? Ch. 11: Describe the chemical structure and patterns associated with a DNA molecule. Describe the processes of replication, transcription and translation. Ch. 34.1: Describe the 5 levels of ecology. Identify biotic and abiotic factors of environments. Ch. 35.4: Identify causes and possible results of interspecific competition. Compare and contrast symbiotic relationships. Ch. 36.1 and 36.2: Contrast the flow of energy to the flow of chemicals in an ecosystem. Explain how tropic (feeding) levels relate to food chains, food webs, and food/energy pyramids. (Producers, Primary consumers, Secondary…etc.) Ch. 35.5: Describe how human and non-human environmental disturbances can have a positive and negative effect. Compare primary succession to secondary succession.