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HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
THINK DOTS REVIEW INTRUCTIONS
1) Roll your dice.
2) Depending on the number you rolled, you will select the appropriate column.
3) Select a section of your choice. You are the leader for this problem.
4) The entire group will work together to address this problem. You may use the
graphic organizer if you would like or you can work on your own paper.
5) When the problem has been successfully addressed, you will pass the numbered
cube to the person to your left.
Note: Once a problem has been solved, no one else in your group can chose that same
problem again.
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
1.
Who discovered the cell?
What is a virus?
Explain how the
Endosymbiotic Theory got its
name using prefixes and
suffixes.
Compare and contrast eukaryotic
and prokaryotic.
Make a 2 question quiz
about organelles for
your group. Verify their
answers are correct.
Debate with your group
about the correctness of
the Endosymbiotic
Theory.
2.
What are the 3 parts of the cell
theory?
What are the 3 parts of the cell
theory?
Explain the evidence that
supports the Endosymbiotic
Theory.
Differentiate between a hypothesis,
theory and law.
Make a 2 question quiz
about viruses for your
group. Verify their
answers are correct.
Evaluate whether a
lysosome could be called
a vacuole or vice versa.
3.
What are 4 examples of
eukaryotic organisms?
Label the parts of the virus.
Sketch and label a diagram
showing how the first
eukaryotic cell was formed.
Create an argument as to why you
would not want to be prescribed an
antibiotic after being diagnosed
with HIV.
Debate with your group
the effectiveness of
studying mice to treat
Alzheimer’s disease.
4.
What determines if a cell is
prokaryotic?
What Latin word does “virus”
come from?
Summarize how the first
eukaryotic cell was formed.
Compare and contrast
mitochondria and chloroplast and
their roles for cells.
5.
What determines if a cell is
eukaryotic?
Explain how a vaccine works.
Sketch and label a cell with
both cilia and flagella.
Explain why one of the following
would have the most mitochondria.
-Bone cells
-Skin cells Muscle cells
Make a 2 question quiz
about endosymbiotic
theory for your group.
Verify their answers are
correct.
Make a 2 question quiz
about mitochondria for
your group. Verify their
answers are correct.
Make a 2 question quiz
on e- configuration for
your group. Verify their
answers are correct.
6.
What is the difference between
a hypothesis, theory and law?
Describe the life cycle of a
virus.
Label the parts of a bacteria:
Analyze how the cell organelles
function together to sustain life.
7.
What is the cell membrane?
Explain why a virus is so much
smaller than any cell.
Analyze which of the
macromolecules is being created
during photosynthesis.
8.
What are 2 examples of
prokaryotic organisms?
Compare and contrast cells
and viruses.
9.
What are the parts that make
up the cytoskeleton?
Explain why a virus is NOT
alive.
10.
Label the parts of the animal
cell.
Explain why viruses do NOT
have organelles.
Define cell wall, list 3
organisms with a cell wall, and
list the construction material of
each cell wall.
Describe and list the function
of the following organelles:
vacuole, cilia, flagella and
cytoskeleton
Describe and list the function
of the following organelles:
golgi body, lysosome,
ribosome, ER
What is the name of the
process that occurs in the
chloroplast? Mitochondria?
Explain why plants generally have
the largest vacuoles?
Explain why one of the following is
the smallest in size. –Pollen
-Blood cell -E. coli -Influenza
Explain what happens to the host
cell after found by a virus.
Make a 2 question quiz
about chloroplast for
your group. Verify their
answers are correct.
Evaluate the role of
research and modern
medicine in relation to
deaths from the flu virus.
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
1. Who discovered the cell?
2. What are the 3 parts of the cell theory?
3. What are 4 examples of eukaryotic organisms?
4. What determines if a cell is prokaryotic?
5. What determines if a cell is eukaryotic?
6. What is the difference between a hypothesis, theory and law?
7. What is the cell membrane?
8. What are 2 examples of prokaryotic organisms?
9. What are the parts that make up the cytoskeleton?
10. Label the parts of the animal cell.
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
1.
What is a virus?
2.
Explain why you would not take an antibiotic to cure a viral disease.
3.
Label the parts of the virus.
4.
What Latin word does “virus” come from?
5.
Explain how a vaccine works.
6.
Describe the life cycle of a virus.
7.
Explain why a virus is so much smaller than any cell.
8.
Compare and contrast cells and viruses.
Virus
9.
10.
Cell
Explain why a virus is NOT alive.
Explain why viruses do NOT have organelles.
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
1. Explain how the Endosymbiotic Theory got its name using prefixes and suffixes.
2. Explain the evidence that supports the Endosymbiotic Theory.
3. Sketch and label a diagram showing how the first eukaryotic cell was formed.
4. Summarize how the first eukaryotic cell was formed.
5. Sketch and label a cell with both cilia and flagella.
6. Label the parts of a bacteria:
7. Define cell wall, list 3 organisms with a cell wall, and list the construction material of each cell wall.
Organism
Cell Wall Material
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
8. Describe and list the function of the following organelles:
Vacuole
Cilia
Flagella
Cytoskeleton
9. Describe and list the function of the following organelles:
Golgi Body
Lysosome
Ribosome
ER
10.
What is the name of the process that occurs in the chloroplast? Mitochondria?
1. Compare and contrast eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
2. Differentiate between a hypothesis, theory and law.
Hypothesis
Theory
Law
3. Create an argument as to why you would not want to be prescribed an antibiotic after being diagnosed
with HIV.
4. Compare and contrast mitochondria and chloroplast and their roles for cells.
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
5. Explain why one of the following would have the most mitochondria.
-Bone cells
-Skin cells
-Muscle cells
6.
7.
8.
9.
Analyze how the cell organelles function together to sustain life.
Analyze which of the macromolecules is being created during photosynthesis.
Explain why plants generally have the largest vacuoles?
Explain why one of the following is the smallest in size.
-Pollen
-Blood cell
-E. coli
-Influenza
10. Explain what happens to the host cell after found by a virus.
1. Make a 2 question quiz about organelles for your group. Verify their answers are correct.
Question 1
Question 2
Answer:
Answer:
2. Make a 2 question quiz about viruses for your group. Verify their answers are correct.
Question 1
Question 2
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
Answer:
Answer:
3. Make a 2 question quiz about endosymbiotic theory for your group. Verify their answers are correct.
Question 1
Question 2
Answer:
Answer:
4. Make a 2 question quiz about mitochondria for your group. Verify their answers are correct.
Question 1
Question 2
Answer:
Answer:
5. Make a 2 question quiz about chloroplast for your group. Verify their answers are correct.
Question 1
Question 2
HONORS BIOLOGY: CELLS AND VIRUSES REVIEW
Answer:
Answer:
1. Debate with your group about the correctness of the Endosymbiotic Theory.
2. Evaluate whether a lysosome could be called a vacuole or vice versa.
3. Debate with your group the effectiveness of studying mice to treat Alzheimer’s disease.
http://www.ck12.org/biology/Other-Cell-Organelles/rwa/Of-Mice-And-Men/
4. Evaluate the role of research and modern medicine in relation to deaths from the flu virus.
http://www.ck12.org/biology/Other-Cell-Organelles/rwa/In-Flew-Enza/
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