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Cells and Biomolecules Reteach

Cells and Biomolecules Reteach

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Science

9th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-LS1-2, MS-LS1-1, HS-LS1-1

+2

Standards-aligned

Created by

Kayla Anselmi

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12 Slides • 10 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What biomolecule from food sources like fruits and vegetables would likely help improve digestion and reduce constipation?

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Carbohydrates

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Protein

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Lipids

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Nucleic Acid

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Multiple Choice

What do lipids provide?

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Short term energy

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Long term energy

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The ability to repair/build and restore

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The genetic blueprint

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Multiple Choice

The cell membrane is mostly composed of ______ while the cell wall in plant cells is made of ________.

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Lipids; Carbohydrates

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Proteins; Lipids

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Carbohydrates; Lipids

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Lipids; Proteins

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Multiple Choice

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The diagram represents a theory about cells.Which theory is represented in this diagram?

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The theory that all living organisms are made of cells

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The theory that all living organisms share the same basic genetic components

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The theory that organisms function best when their internal conditions are maintained within narrow limits

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The theory that complex cells evolved after primitive cells engulfed bacterial cells that continued functioning

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Multiple Choice

Glycogen, a biomolecule made of glucose and used as a cellular energy source, is an example of which type of biomolecule?

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Carbohydrate

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Nucleic Acid

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Saturated Fatty Acid

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Protein

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Open Ended

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What does selectively permeable mean?

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Multiple Choice

Enzyme names often end in the letters “ase.” These are examples of which biomolecule?

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Carbohydrates

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Lipids

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Nucleic Acids

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Proteins

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Match

Match the components of macromolecules that belong together.

Amino Acid

Nucleic Acid

Fatty Acid

Protein

DNA

LIpids

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Multiple Choice

What are the functions of a Ribosome and a Chloroplast in a cell?

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Ribosome- makes proteins

Chloroplast- makes glucose

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Ribosome- Digestion

Chloroplast- makes ATP

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Ribosome- Transport

Chloroplast makes glucose

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Ribosome- makes proteins

Chloroplast- makes ATP

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Multiple Choice

What are the functions of a lysosome and a vacuole in a cell?

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Lysosome: Digestion, Vacuole: Storage

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Lysosome: Storage, Vacuole: Digestion

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Both: Energy production

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Both: Protein synthesis

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