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st 1 Nine Weeks Study Guide Standard 1 (Glassware, Measurements, Instruments) Magnification power Method of Magnification Types Light Microscope Electron Microscope 1500 500,000 Light Electrons Compound & Dissecting Scanning & Transmission Standard 1 (Glassware, Measurements, Instruments) 2. a) meterstick or ruler b) graduated cylinder c) triple beam balance d) thermometer 3. kilo-1000, milli-0.001 4. to communicate internationally/universally 5. Graduated Cylinder Standard 2 (Cells) 6. How do particles move in diffusion based on concentation? From an area of high to low concentration 7. The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called what? Osmosis Standard 2 (Cells) 8. What are the 3 forms of passive transport? • Simple & Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis 9. What cell structure regulates what enters and leaves the cell? What does it maintain? • Plasma membrane • Homeostasis Standard 2 (Cells) - Requires energy - particles move from an area of low concentration to high concentration Types of transport 10. - Doesn’t require energy - particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration Standard 2 (Cells) 11. What are the two types of endocytosis? • Phagocytosis & Pinocytosis 12. What is the picture to the right an example of? Facilitated diffusion Standard 2 (Cells) 13. Explain a hypertonic solution in terms of where the solute is. • Higher concentration of solute on OUTSIDE of the cell, causing the cell to SHRINK. (salt sucks the water out) Standard 2 (Cells) 14. Explain a hypotonic solution in terms of where the solute is. Higher concentration of solute on INSIDE of the cell, causing the cell to BURST. (salt sucks the water IN) 15. Explain an isotonic solution in terms of water movement. • Concentration of solute is the SAME inside and outside of the cell, (salt sucks the water both IN & OUT) . Standard 2 (Cells) 16. Explain a hypertonic solution in terms of water movement & draw a picture. H2 0 Out Cell Shrinks 17. Explain a hypotonic solution in terms of water movement & draw a picture. H2 0 In Cell Swells Standard 2 (Cells) 18. If a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, where does water go and what is this movement called? • Out of the cell; osmosis Standard 2 (Cells) 19. What happens in facilitated diffusion? • Small particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration using a transport protein. Standard 4 (Cell Organelles) 20. Where does protein synthesis occur? • Ribosomes 21. What is the function of the chloroplast? • Make food for the cell, turn plants green 22. What does the vacuole store? • Food, water, or waste Standard 4 (Cell Organelles) 23. Compare and contrast a prokaryote and eukaryote in terms of: • a) genetic material location In the eukaryotic cell the genetic material is in the nucleus, in the prokaryotic cell the genetic material is suspended in the cytoplasm in the nucleoid region. • b) types of organelles present. The only organelles present in the prokaryotic cell are ribosomes, cell membrane, and cell wall. The eukaryotic cell has all organelles present. Standard 4 (Cell Organelles) 24. What are cilia? • little hairs that aid in locomotion. 25. What are three structures found only in animal cells? • Centrioles/centrosomes, cilia, flagella 26. What are three structures found only in plant cells? • chloroplast, large central vacuole, cell wall 27. What organelle is nicknamed the “powerhouse” of the cell? • Mitochondria 28. What are all living things made up of? • Cells Standard 4 (Cell Organelles) 29. What 3 things make up a plasma membrane? Phospholipids, cholesterol, & transport proteins 30. What is an example of a eukaryotic cell? Animal or plant cells 31. What is an example of a prokaryotic cell? Bacterial cell 32. Name two types of cells that have a cell wall. Plant cell, bacterial cell Standard 4 (Cell Organelles) 33. Which structure in the figure is the control center? I 34. Which structure in the figure maintains homeostasis? D 35. Which structure is responsible for chemical reactions? L 36. Which structure in the figure transforms energy? K 37. Which structure in the figure sorts and transports? G 38. Which parts in the figure are in a prokaryotic cell? D,(membrane) H(cytoplasm), M(ribosome) Standard 5 (Levels of Organization) 39. Define an organism and give an example of one. • Anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life. A person. Standard 5 (Levels of Organization) 40. Cells Organism Atoms Molecule Tissues Population Organs Community Organelle Organ System Ecosystem Organism Biosphere 41. What organelle is used during photosynthesis? Chloroplast! 42. What is the green pigment that traps sunlight called, and where is it located? Chlorophyll; Thylakoids 43. What is the formula for photosynthesis? 6 CO2 + 6 H20 + Light Energy C6H12O6 + 6 O2