Bio 11 – Test 1 Characteristics of Living Things The Cell

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Review ques. 1-14 on Characteristics of Life.
Know the 10 characteristics and the role each
of them play in keeping organisms alive.
Know the basic parts and functions of the
light microscope. Know how to find the total
magnification by multiplying the ocular lens
and the objective lens.
Review your chapter one wordlist for your
multiple choice questions.
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Be able to label both the plant and animal cell
diagrams as on pg.13 in your textbook
Review your cell structure/function chart for
all the cell parts and organelles
Go over your cell questions 1-11 as well as
your text ques. From pg.28
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The study of living things is called this.
Name one characteristic of life.
A stable internal environment is called?
Reproduction involving only one parent.
Process that converts the energy in glucose
into a usable form of energy stored as ATP.
Is a bacteria cell an example of prokaryotic
or a eukaryotic cell?
Scientist who gave cells their name after
viewing cork under a microscope.
What is known as the smallest unit of life?
What is the term used to describe an organism with
one cell?
10. What is the term used to describe an organism with
more than one cell?
11. The removal of wastes from metabolic reactions in a
cell
12. A cell that lacks membrane bound organelles such as
a nucleus
13. Groups of organisms change over time
14. Cell structures or “little organs” in the cytoplasm
15. What process are centrioles involved in?
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What organelle stores digestive enzymes &
fights off invaders?
Name the organelle found in cilia and flagella?
What organelle is the processing and
packaging center for the cell?
What organelle stores bright pigments in plant
cells?
What are two functions of the cell wall?
Prominent bodies in the nucleus or the cell
made of RNA
Small sacs released by the Golgi apparatus
This structure on a microscope controls the
amount of light
24. What is the main function of the cell
membrane?
25. What is the name of the watery material that
fills a cell?
26. Name the organelle made of canals to
transport materials
27. What is the main function of the ribosome?
28. Where are ribosomes produced?
29. What is the name of the inner folded
membranes inside the mitochondria?
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What are two components of the cytoskeleton?
This molecule contains the genetic information
found in cells.
This organelle stores lipids and starches in
plant cells.
What organelle serves as a storage site for the
cell?
The site of photosynthesis in plant cells
Ocular is 10X and objective lens is 30X – what
would total mag. be?
Schleiden and Schwann helped to develop the ?
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What is the difference between cilia and flagella?
What green pigment does a chloroplast contain?
What type of organelle are: chloroplasts,
chromoplasts and amyloplasts?
Give an example of a eukaryotic cell.
What does the Golgi apparatus package?
The pressure that builds up in plant cells.
Who said – cells only come from other living cells?
Name one organelle a plant cell has that an animal
cell does not
Name another organelle a plant cell has that
an animal cell doesn’t
46. Name one organelle an animal cell has that
a plant cell does not have.
47. Energy storage compound released from
cellular respiration
48. The “control center” of the cell
49. Genes carry sets of instructions for your
body and they are located on?
50. Central vacuoles are found only in ? cells
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1. biology
 2. reproduce, feed, respire,
move, excrete wastes,
evolve, respond, grow, etc
 3. homeostasis
 4. asexual
 5. cellular respiration
 6. prokaryotic
 7. Robert Hooke
 8. cell
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9. unicellular
 10. multicellular
 11. excretion
 12. prokaryotic
 13. evolve
 14. organelles
 15. cell division
 16. lysosomes
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17. microtubules
18. Golgi apparatus
19. chromoplasts
20. provide support and
protection for the cell
21. nucleolus
22. vesicles
23. diaphragm
24. to control what enters
and leaves the cell / holds
in the cell contents
25. cytoplasm
 26. ER
 27. protein factory
 28. in the nucleolus
 29. cristae
 30. microfilaments and
microtubules
 31. DNA
 32. amyloplasts
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33. vacuole
34. chloroplast
35. 300X
36. cell theory
37. cilia – short and hairlike;
flagella – long and tail like
38. chlorophyll
39. plastids
40. animal, plant cells
41. proteins
 42. turgor
 43. Virchow
 44. cell wall, plastid
 45. cell wall, plastid
 46. lysosome, centriole
 47. ATP
 48. nucleus
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49. chromosomes
50. plant