Name:______________________ Date: ___________Period:____ Exam 10/21/08

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Name:______________________
Date: ___________Period:____
Agenda Week of 6 Oct – 10 Oct 2008
Class website: www.marric.us/teaching
Exam 10/21/08
Monday 10/6/08
Ch 7 Organelles Summary
Simpson’s Lab Inquiry 1/2
HW: Study for Quiz #2
Ch.8 Science Notebook due 10/13/08
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Tuesday 10/7/08 (LEAP 2:30-3:30)
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Unit 2 Quiz 2 (15 min).
Ch. 8 Cellular Energy Concept Map
HW: Ch 7 Sci Notebooks
Wednesday 10/8/08 –Late Start
Cell Basics
Collect Ch.7 Science Notebook
HW: Ch.8 Science Notebook due 10/13
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Thursday 10/9/08 – Block Day
Cell Biology Webquest
Study Guide
HW: Ch.8 Science Notebook
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Friday 10/10/08 – Block Day
Cell Biology Webquest
Study Guide
HW: Ch.8 Science Notebook
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Parents/Guardian –
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I have reviewed my child’s activities and
homework for the week of 10/8/08 –
10/12/08.
I understand that is important for
me to make sure that my child is
studying to be prepared for the
quiz and has completed all
assignments this week.
I understand that my child should
have completed all of the Unit 2
Overview vocabulary and most of
the study guide, and that the
Unit 2 Exam is on 10/21 –.
Parent/Guardian Printed Name
Unit 2 Quiz #3 Oct 14, 2008
1.
The structure and function of membrane proteins are described
as ___________________________________________.
2. A cellular process in which one molecule of glucose is broken down
via a number of steps to produce a total of 38 ATPs is called
______________________________.
3. _________________ is an anaerobic breakdown of
carbohydrates to produce a small amount of ATP.
4. Which structures are found in every living cell?
5. Factors that increase the rate of diffusion of molecules across a
semi-permeable membrane are
______________________________________
______________________________________.
6. Unlike the cell membrane, the cell wall is _________
_______________________________________
7. Diffusion occurs because ____________________
_______________________________________
8. The type of particle transport that requires input of energy from
the cell is ______________________.
9. Two organelles that are common to plant cells but not to animal
cells are ______________________
10. A wet mount of unstained elodea (a green aquatic plant) is
observed using high power (400x) of a compound light microscope.
Which structures would most likely be observed?
Vocabulary
Nucleolus
Nucleus
Mitochondria Glycolysis
Ribosomes
Vacuoles
Signature
Peptide
Organelles
Virus
Phospholipids
Pigment
Enzyme
Date
Bell Ringers: Week of 6 Oct – 10 Oct 2008
Monday – Science students in Alma’s class are observing prepared slides of the cells of maple tree
leaves and mammal skin cells. As they study the cells under the microscope’s highest magnification,
their teacher records their observations on the board. Which would be included in the teacher’s list?
A. Both the animal and plant cells have an oval shape and are about the same size.
B. Both types of cells have a membrane that is also surrounded by a cell wall.
C. The leaf cells have green organelles called chloroplasts; the animal cells do not.
D. The skin cells have a nucleus, but the cells of the leaves have no nucleus.
Explain.
Tuesday - Soto puts a drop of green food dye into a glass of water and observes the dye forming colorful swirls
before eventually turning the water green. Explain Soto’s observations.
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Wednesday - How could you show Hooke, with twenty-first century technology, that his findings were
valid?
Thursday - Identify a structure other than a cell wall or a vacuole that might be found in a plant cell
but not in an animal cell. Explain why an animal cell would not have the structure you identify.
Friday - Which is a structure common to all cells?
A. mitochondria
B. nucleus
C. endoplasmic reticulum
D. plasma membrane
Explain
Name:________________________________ Date:________________ Period:_______
Unit 2 Quiz #3 Oct 14, 2008
1. Name two structures are found in every living cell?
2. A cellular process in which one molecule of glucose is broken down via a number of steps to
produce a total of 38 ATPs is called ______________________________.
3. The structure and function of membrane proteins are described as
___________________________________________________________________.
4. A wet mount of unstained elodea (a green aquatic plant) is observed using high power
(400x) of a compound light microscope. Which structures would most likely be observed?
5. _________________ is an anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates to produce a small
amount of ATP.
6. Factors that increase the rate of diffusion of molecules across a semi-permeable
membrane are:
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_________________________
- __________________________
- __________________________
- _____________________________________________________.
7. Unlike the cell membrane, the cell wall is __________________________________
_______________________________________
8. Diffusion occurs because _______________________________________________
9. The type of particle transport that requires input of energy from the cell is
______________________.
10. Two organelles that are common to plant cells but not to animal cells are
_________________________________________________________________
_____ Ribosomes
A. a colored molecule like chlorophyll.
_____ Vacuoles
B. site of aerobic cellular respiration (krebs cycle and electron
transport chain)
_____ Virus
C. small structural units that perform specific functions in
cells.
_____ Enzyme
D. first step in the breakdown of glucose occurs in the
cytoplasm.
_____ Nucleolus
E. membrane-bound organelle where DNA is stored in
eukaryotic organisms.
_____ Peptide
F. organelles involved in protein synthesis using coded
information from the nucleus.
_____ Phospholipids
G. membrane-bound storage organelle
_____ Mitochondria
H. dense area within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA is
produced.
_____ Glycolysis
I. a non-living biological active structure make of a protein coat
and nucleic acid core.
_____ Nucleus
J. bond between amino acids
_____ Organelles
K. molecules that make of cell membranes composed of a
hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails.
_____ Pigment
L. biological catalyst usually made of protein and sensitive to
pH, temperature and ionic conditions.
1. The structure and function of membrane proteins are described as globular proteins
that create narrow passageways or channels _.
2. A cellular process in which one molecule of glucose is broken down via a number of steps
to produce a total of 38 ATPs is called aerobic respiration .
3. fermentation is an anaerobic breakdown of carbohydrates to produce a small amount of
ATP.
4. Which structures are found in every living cell? a cell membrane and ribosomes
5. Factors that increase the rate of diffusion of molecules across a semi-permeable
membrane are 1)distance involved, 2)concentration of the substances, and 3) weight
of the molecules.
6. The series of diagrams represents a process carried out by a cell. This process is known
as phagocytosis.
7. Unlike the cell membrane, the cell wall is usually made of cellulose that are tough
fibers.
8. Diffusion occurs because molecules constantly move and collide with each other.
9. The type of particle transport that requires input of energy from the cell is known as
active transport.
10. Two organelles that are common to plant cells but not to animal cells are 1) cell wall and
2) chloroplasts.
11. A wet mount of unstained elodea (a green aquatic plant) is observed using high power
(400x) of a compound light microscope. Which structures would most likely be
observed? Nucleus, chloroplast, and cell wall.
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