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Agenda Week of 26 Oct – 30 Oct 2009 Class website: www.marric.us/teaching
Unit 2 Cell Biology Exam 11/6/09
Monday 10/26/09 – No School
Tuesday 10/27/09 Substitute
Review Material
- Cell Reproduction/Movie Notes
- GUSH Formative 2 Cell Biology
HW: Chapter 9 Sci Notebook due 10/30
Wednesday 10/28/09 –Late Start
1. Process 1 in the diagram above is known as
- Central Dogma
- Replication/Cycle Cycle
HW: Chapter 9 Sci Notebook due 10/30
Thursday 10/29/09 –
2. Process 2 in the diagram above is known as
3. Process 3 in the diagram above is known as
- Mitosis Process
- Unit 2 Quiz 4
HW: Chapter 9 Sci Notebook due 10/30
4. What is the product of process 3 as shown in the
diagram above,?
Friday 10/30/09 –
5. Which process in the diagram above occurs in
the nucleus?__________________________
- Respiration Notes
- Membrane Transport – Nerve Cells
- Standards Practice Review
- Collect Agenda 10/26-10/30
6. Which process in the diagram above occurs in
the cytoplasm?
Study the diagram below:
HW: Standards Practice Exam
Parents/Guardian –
 I have reviewed my child’s activities and
homework for the week of 10/26/09
– 10/30/09.
 I understand that is important for
me to make sure that my child is
____ 16.
studying to be prepared for the
EXAM on 11/6/09 and has
completed all assignments this
week. No late work will be
accepted.
Parent/Guardian Printed Name
The diagram above is most likely a/n
________________.
a. bacterium
c. prokaryotic cell
b. virus
d. eukaryotic cell
Explain the difference
Signature
Date
Bell Ringers: Week of 26 Oct – 30 October 2009
Monday - Furloughed Day
Tuesday - Match
Wednesday – Study the drawing of a plasma membrane. Identify the substances that belong with the arrows
labeled A to E. Use the substances carbon dioxide, glucose,
oxygen, wastes, and water for your labels.
A._________________________
B._________________________
C._________________________
D._________________________
E._________________________
Thursday - – Nucleic acids include RNA and DNA what does RNA and DNA stand for. What are the
monomers of nucleic acid.
DNA=
RNA=
Nucleic Acid monomers =
Friday The apparatus was used to collect the gas that is being produced by the water
plant, Elodea sp. What is the identity of this gas?
a. Oxygen
c. Hydrogen
b. Carbon dioxide
d. Nitrogen
What is the source of this gas?
Two of the set up shown was used in an experiment. One set up, A, was placed
under a shady spot while another, Set up B, was placed under direct sunlight.
What would be the most likely outcome of the experiment?
a. The air bubble in Set Up B would be noticeably bigger.
b. The air bubble in Set Up B would disappear.
c. There would be no discernible difference between the air
bubbles in the two set ups.
d. The air bubble in Set Up A would be noticeably bigger.
_____ Adenine
A. monomer of nucleic acid
_____ Anticodon
B. three bases on messenger RNA that code for an amino acid,
complementary to an anticodon
_____ Amino acid
C. the sugar in a nucleotide of DNA
_____ Complementary strand
D. a mutation in which one or more nucleotide has been
removed.
_____ Base pairing
E. a nitrogen base that is a pyrimidine, base pairs with adenine
and found only in DNA.
_____ Ribose
F. a nitrogen base that is a purine and base-pairs with thymine
in DNA and uracil in RNA
_____ Cytosine
G. Hydrogen bonds between nitrogen bases of nucleotides, it is
the basis for the double helix shape of DNA
_____ Deoxyribose
H. monomer of proteins
_____ Deletion mutation
I. the sugar in a nucleotide of RNA
_____ Codon
J.
_____ Thymine
K. a sequence of three nucleotides on a transfer RNA that
base pairs with three nucleotides on messenger RNA
_____ Nucleotide
L. a base-paired chain of nucleic acid
_____Guanine
M. a nitrogen base that is a purine and binds with cytosine in
either RNA or DNA
_____Ribosome
N. Made of ribosomal RNA and protein, is the site of protein
synthesis, where messenger RNA and transfer RNA basepair.
a nitrogen base that is a pyrimidine, base pairs with
guanine and found in both RNA and DNA.
Scientists can use genetic information to identify people because it is unique to each person. Which
specific characteristic is unique to an individual?
A The shape of the DNA molecules in cells
B The number of chromosomes in each cell
C The sequence of DNA nucleotides in cells
D The size of each chromosome in a cell
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