
Fall 2022 Final Review 1
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Science
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9th Grade
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Hard
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Nicholas Harrison
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Fall Final Review
Day 1-Friday 12/2
Levels of organization, Cell Structure and Function, &
Viruses
10C, 4A, 4C
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Levels of organization
Life begins at the
cellular level
The Cell is the
smallest unit of life
Atoms, molecules,
and organelles do not
exist outside of the
cell
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Reorder
Put the following in the correct order, from smallest to largest:
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
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Prokaryote
Eukaryote
Includes which cells?
Nucleus (yes/ no)
membrane -bound organelles?
Cell membrane and ribosomes?
size
Very very very small
Yes
Very small
No
Yes
Plant, animal, fungus, protist
NO
Bacteria
Yes
Yes
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Drag and Drop
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Multiple Select
Eukaryotic cells include which of the following?
(Choose all that apply)
Animal
Plant
Fungi
Protist
Bacteria
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following accurately describes the two cells?
Cell 1: Eukaryote
Cell 2: Prokaryote
Cell 1: Prokaryote
Cell 2: Eukaryote
Cell 1: Prokaryote
Cell 2: Prokaryote
Cell 1: Eukaryote
Cell 2: Eukaryote
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Organelle
Function
Prokaryote, Eukaryote,
or both?
Ribosome
Site of protein synthesis
BOTH
Mitochondria
Site of cellular respiration-
makes the energy
Eukaryotes
Chloroplast
Site of photosynthesis
Eukaryotes- PLANTS ONLY
Nucleus
Stores genetic material (DNA)
and directs cell activity
Eukaryotes
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Organelle
Function
Prokaryote, Eukaryote, or
both?
Cell Wall
Surrounds cell membrane
and provides additional
support
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes- PLANTS ONLY
Cell membrane
Controls what materials go
in/out. Maintains homeostasis.
BOTH.
All cells have a cell membrane.
Vacuole
Water and material storage
Eukaryotes
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Match
Match the organelles with their function
Nucleus
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Ribosome
Cell Membrane
Stores genetic material (DNA)
Site of photosynthesis
Site of cell respiration
Site of protein synthesis
Maintains homeostasis, controls what goes in and out
Stores genetic material (DNA)
Site of photosynthesis
Site of cell respiration
Site of protein synthesis
Maintains homeostasis, controls what goes in and out
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Viruses
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Viruses
Virus due to the robot looking
shape
Animal cell because it has organelles,
is complex looking, and round
Virus because it does not have organelles
and has projections on the outside
Bacteria cell because of the
flagella attached
Plant cell because it has
organelle, look complex, and is
squarish in shape
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Virus structure
Capsid
Protective covering of the genetic material or genome (similar to the nucleus of the cell)
Protein
envelope
The outer covering the virus (similar
to the cell membrane, but made of
proteins)
Projections
Structures on the outside of the virus that allows it to attach to the host cell
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5. How do viruses attach to cells?
Surface proteins, or glycoproteins, act as “keys".
They bind with the host cells receptor proteins, or “locks."
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Match
A
B
C
D
Bacterial Cell
(Prokaryote)
Plant Cell
(Eukaryote)
Virus
Animal Cell
(E
Bacterial Cell
(Prokaryote)
Plant Cell
(Eukaryote)
Virus
Animal Cell
(E
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Multiple Select
Which of these structures would be found in a virus?
(Choose three correct answers)
Capsid
Nucleus
Surface Projections
(Surface proteins)
Envelope
Mitochondria
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Type of Process
Reactants
Products
Organelle and cell
type where it occurs
Energy conversion
Photosynthesis
Water
Carbon dioxide
Sunlight energy
Glucose
oxygen
Chloroplast
Plant cells
Solar (light)
energy from the
sun into chemical
energy in glucose
Cellular
Respiration
Glucose
oxygen
Water
Carbon dioxide
ATP energy
Mitochondria
plant and animal
cells
Chemical energy
in glucose into
chemical energy
in ATP
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Cellular Respiration
There are 2 types of cellular respiration; Anaerobic and aerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration does not
require oxygen and makes much
less energy- up to 4 ATP
Aerobic respiration uses
oxygen and creates much
more energy. 32-36 ATP
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Drag and Drop
2.
3.
4.
5.
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chloroplast
glucose
oxygen
ATP
Mitochondria
Carbon dioxide
water
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Plants use carbon dioxide and water in the presence of
sunlight to make glucose and
oxygen
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All living organisms use
glucose and oxygen to
create ATP energy,carbon
dioxide, and water
Cellular Respiration
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Day 1-Friday 12/2
Levels of organization, Cell Structure and Function, &
Viruses
10C, 4A, 4C
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