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Common Assessment 2 Study Guide
1. What are three items plant cells have that animal cells do not?
2. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have cell walls?
3. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have chloroplasts?
4. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have mitochondria?
5. Do plant or animal cells or both do photosynthesis?
6. What is the purpose of photosynthesis?
7. In which organelle does most of photosynthesis occur?
8. Do plant, animal, or both do cellular respiration?
9. In which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
10.
What is the purpose of cellular respiration?
11.
Where do plants get the energy to do photosynthesis from?
12.
Where do animals get their energy from?
13.
If you compare the equations for photosynthesis and respiration,
what do you notice about the reactants and products for each?
14.
Draw photosynthesis and cellular respiration as a cycle.
15.
What is the process of repeated cell growth and division called?
16.
In which phase does a cell spend most of its time?
17.
In what part of the cell cycle does the genetic material get
copied?
18.
In what part of the cell cycle does the genetic material get
divided?
19.
In what part of the cell cycle does the cell divide?
20.
When comparing the cells after division, what is true about the
genetic material in each?
21.
After mitosis how many nuclei are there?
22.
After mitosis, the genetic material in each nuclei is identical/
different?
23.
Binary fission is different from the cell cycle since the organism
is a prokaryote and does not have a _______________,
_________________ does not occur.
24.
Draw a chromosome as it looks after replication. Label
chromosome, chromatids, centromere.
Common Assessment 2 Study Guide
1. What are three items plant cells have that animal cells do not? cell wall, central vacuole, chloroplast
2. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have cell walls? plant
3. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have chloroplasts? plant
4. Which kind of cells (plant or animal or both) have mitochondria? both
5. Do plant or animal cells or both do photosynthesis? plant
6. What is the purpose of photosynthesis? to store energy in sugar
7. In which organelle does most of photosynthesis occur? chloroplast
8. Do plant, animal, or both do cellular respiration? both
9. In which organelle does cellular respiration occur? mitochondria
10. What is the purpose of cellular respiration? to get energy from sugar to use in cell
11. Where do plants get the energy to do photosynthesis from? sun
12. Where do animals get their energy from? food
13. If you compare the equations for photosynthesis and respiration, what do you notice about the reactants
and products for each? they are opposites
14. Draw photosynthesis and cellular respiration as a cycle.
15. What is the process of repeated cell growth and division called? cell cycle
16. In which phase does a cell spend most of its time? interphase
17. In what part of the cell cycle does the genetic material get copied? interphase
18. In what part of the cell cycle does the genetic material get divided? mitosis
19. In what part of the cell cycle does the cell divide? cytokinesis
20. When comparing the cells after division, what is true about the genetic material in each? identical
21. After mitosis how many nuclei are there? 2
22. After mitosis, the genetic material in each nuclei is identical/ different? identical
23. Binary fission is different from the cell cycle since the organism is a prokaryote and does not have a
_______________, _________________ does not occur. nucleus, mitosis
24. Draw a chromosome as it looks after replication. Label chromosome, chromatids, centromere.
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