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SBI 3C Biology - Exam Review
Complete the following review in pen or pencil on lined paper.
Unit # 1 - Cell Biology
Diagrams to label / identify – plant and animal cell, monosaccharide, nucleic acid,
protein, phospholipid, triglyceride
1. Make a table with the following cell parts. In the second column give the function of
the cell part and in the third column sketch what it looks like. Nucleus, nucleolus,
ribosome, mitochondria, vacuole, golgi, cell membrane, cytoplasm, vesicle, SER,
RER, cell wall, chloroplast. (the last two are found in plant cells only)
2. Make a table with the following macromolecules. In the second column give the
function of the macromolecule, in the third column draw and name one or two
examples: carbohydrates, nucleic acids, proteins, phospholipid, triglyceride.
3. Give two differences between a saturated and unsaturated fatty acids.
4. What does an enzyme do? What two conditions affect their activity?
5. What is the difference between passive and active transport?
6. Give one similarity and one difference between osmosis and diffusion.
7. Describe isotonic, hypotonic, and hypertonic.
8. What is the difference between respiration and photosynthesis? Compare their
reactions.
9. Draw a diagram showing what are the inputs and outputs of photosynthesis and
where they are on a plant.
10. What is anaerobic cellular respiration? What are two possible products of it? What
common food making process uses it?
Unit # 2 - Genetics
Diagrams to label / identify – mitosis, meiosis
11. Define the following terms: gene, genotype, phenotype, heterozygous,
homozygous, diploid, haploid, homologous chromosomes, sister chromatids
12. Name and describe the stages of mitosis.
13. Name and describe the stages of meiosis.
14. What is non-disjunction and describe a disorder caused by it.
15. In cats striped fur is recessive to plain fur. If a striped cat is mated with a
heterozygous cat, give the genotypic and phenotypic percents of their offspring.
16. In horses there are black and white horses. There are also brown horses which are
a mix of the two. If two brown horses are crossed, give the genotypic and
phenotypic percents of their offspring.
17. An AB blood type man and O blood type woman have a child. What is the chance
that this child will be type O?
18. A man who is colour blind marries a woman who is a carrier. What is the chance of
them having a) a colour blind son b) a colour blind daughter?
19. Some flowers have pink petals, some have white petals, and some have pink AND
white petals. Find the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of a cross
between a pink petal flower and a pink and white petal flower.
Unit # 3 – Microbiology
Diagrams to label / identify – virus, lytic cycle, bacteria cell, 3 types of bacteria, binary
fission, conjugation, malaria protist life cycle, fungal sporulation
20. Describe the cause, symptoms, and method of transmission of Ebola.
21. Describe three ways viruses are different from human cells.
22. Describe the 5 steps involved when a virus infects a host cell.
23. What is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote? Give an example of
each.
24. “Bacteria are harmful to our health” Do you agree or disagree? Explain why.
25. Explain antibiotic resistance.
26. What are the main features of plant-like and animal-like protists?
27. Describe the structure of fungi.
28. Describe two harmful and two beneficial fungi.
Unit # 4 - Anatomy of Mammals
Diagrams to label / identify – artery, vein, capillary, RBC, WBC, blood clot, heart,
respiratory system, larynx, alveoli, digestive system
29. Compare the following terms: Cell, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organism
30. Starting at the heart put the following in order following a drop of blood: vein,
venule, artery, heart, arteriole, capillary, vena cava.
31. Give three differences between arteries and veins.
32. What happens when blood passes through the capillaries?
33. Give the four main components of the blood and describe the function if each.
34. What is your pulse and what causes it?
35. A) Bobby has a blood pressure of 160/110. What do the two numbers mean? B)
What can you say about his values? C) What can he do to change his values?
36. What is the function of the valves located in the heart?
37. Put the following structures of the respiratory system in order starting from the nose
to the alveoli of your lungs in a table. In the second column give the function(s) of
the structure. Trachea, epiglottis, nasal cavity, pharynx, bronchi, alveoli, bronchiole,
larynx.
38. Describe how the diaphragm and intercostal muscles are involved in a) Inhalation
and b) exhalation
39. How can it be useful to breath through your mouth?
40. What are tidal volume and vital capacity?
41. You take a bite of an apple, name the organs that the piece will pass by in order
and put these in a table. In the second column give the function of each structure.
42. Name one method our bodies do mechanical digestion and one chemical digestion.
43. Name and describe the mechanism that allows food to move down your digestive
system.
44. What liquids does the stomach secrete and give each of it’s functions?
45. What does the liver produce? Where is this product stored and what does it do?
46. What liquid does the pancreas secrete into the SI and what does the liquid do?
Unit # 5 - Plants
Diagrams to label / identify – whole plant, parts of a root, xylem, phloem, tree cross
section, leaf, flower, three methods of asexual reproduction
47. What is the difference between a taproot and fibrous root?
48. What are three main functions for roots and stems?
49. Give three differences between xylem and phloem.
50. Trace a molecule of carbon dioxide from the air into the chloroplast. Name all the
structures it would pass.
51. What is the role of the stoma? How do they work?
52. What is the function of the flower?
53. Describe three methods of asexual reproduction in plants.
54. Describe three examples of how plants have adapted to abiotic stressors.
55. Describe two examples of how plants have adapted to biotic stressors