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Fall Final - Day 1 Review - 2024

Fall Final - Day 1 Review - 2024

Assessment

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS1-7, HS-LS1-5, MS-LS1-1

+5

Standards-aligned

Created by

Gerald Mabele

Used 15+ times

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14 Slides • 14 Questions

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Poll

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What is your favorite Christmas tradition?

decorating the Christmas tree

Watching Christmas movies

Santa Claus

Exchanging gifts

Baking cookies

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are simple cells that do not have a​
or other membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, but they do have​
and ribosomes.​
are more complex and have a nucleus that contains the DNA. They also have membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria and​ chloroplasts . Both cell types have​
for protein synthesis.
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Prokaryotes
nucleus
DNA
Eukaryotes
ribosomes
Viruses
Plasma membrane
Cytoplasm

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Match

Match the organelle and cell structures with their correct function.

cell membrane

vacuole

chloroplast

ribosome

mitochondria

helps the cell maintain homeostasis

maintain water level by storing water

site for photosynthesis

site for protein synthesis

site for cell respiration to make ATP

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Multiple Choice

What structure do viruses use to attach to a host cell?

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Genetic material

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Surface proteins or glycoproteins

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Capsid

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Protein envelop

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Multiple Choice

What structure in a virus has a similar role to a nucleus in the cell by protecting the genetic material?

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Surface projections

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Capsid
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Viral sheath

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Protein envelope

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not a way to prevent or treat viruses?
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antibiotics
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antiviral medications
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vaccines
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wash your hands

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Labelling

Label the diagram.

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

ATP Energy

mitochondria

CO2 + H2O

C6H1206 + 02

chloroplast

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Multiple Choice

After photosynthesis, plants store their energy as _________ .

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chlorophyll

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pigment

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glucose (sugar chemical energy)

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Oxygen

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Multiple Choice

What is cellular respiration?

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the breakdown of glucose to release ATP

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the breakdown of glucose to release carbon

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Multiple Choice

When a plant does photosynthesis, what is it taking in from the air?

What is it releasing to the air?

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It takes in oxygen (O2).

It releases carbon dioxide (CO2).

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It takes in oxygen (O2).

It releases carbon monoxide (CO).

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It takes in carbon dioxide (CO2).

It releases oxygen (O2).

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It takes in carbon monoxide (CO).

It releases carbon dioxide (CO2).

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Multiple Choice

What are the reactants of cellular respiration?

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CO2 + H2O + ATP

(Carbon dioxide, water, and energy)

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H20 + O2

(Water and oxygen)

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C6H12O6 + O2

(Glucose and oxygen)

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CO2 + O2

(Carbon dioxide and oxygen)

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Multiple Choice

What are the products of cellular respiration?

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CO2 + H2O + ATP

(Carbon dioxide, water, and energy)

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H20 + O2

(Water and oxygen)

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C6H12O6 + O2

(Glucose and oxygen)

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CO2 + O2

(Carbon dioxide and oxygen)

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Multiple Choice

Does the law of conservation of energy apply to the process of cellular respiration?

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No, because the mass of the reactants and products in the chemical equation of cellular respiration is different.

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Yes, because the mass of the reactants and products in the chemical equation of cellular respiration is the same.

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No, because the energy is not transformed from one form to another during cellular respiration.

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Yes, because the energy is transformed from one form to another during cellular respiration.

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Multiple Choice

Does the law of conservation of mass apply to the process of cellular respiration?

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No, because the mass of the reactants and products in the chemical equation of cellular respiration is different.

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Yes, because the mass of the reactants and products in the chemical equation of cellular respiration is the same.

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No, because the energy is not transformed from one form to another during cellular respiration .

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Yes, because the energy is transformed from one form to another during cellular respiration.

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