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2013-2014 MIDTERM REVIEW!.  Reproduces  Made of Cells  Grows and Develops  Responds to its environment  Maintains an internal balance (Homeostasis)

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1 2013-2014 MIDTERM REVIEW!

2  Reproduces  Made of Cells  Grows and Develops  Responds to its environment  Maintains an internal balance (Homeostasis)  DNA  Evolves  Needs Energy 8 CHARACTERISTICS OF LIVING THINGS

3  How many subatomic particles make up an atom? 33  Protons are ______  Positive  Electrons are ______  Negative  Neutrons are ______  Neutral ATOMS AND ELECTRONS

4  Carbohydrate  Lipid  Protein  Nucleic Acid  Controls rates of reactions and regulates cell processes  Stores Genetic information  Used to store energy and is a part of cell membranes  Main source of energy WHAT’S MY JOB?

5  Smaller  Example – Bacteria  Does not have a nucleus  Has a nucleus  Example – Animal and Plant cells  Larger and more complex (organelles) PROKARYOTES VS. EUKARYOTES

6  Pick 3 parts of the ______ cell.  What are the jobs of those parts?  How did you know that this is a ______ cell? WHAT AM I?

7  Cell Respiration  Glycolysis  Fermentation  Krebs Cycle  Electron Transport  Pyruvic Acid is broken down to CO 2  1 Glucose is broken in half  Converts ADP to ATP  2 types: lactic acid and alcoholic  Process that releases energy by breaking down sugars and releasing energy RESPIRATION – MATCH ME!

8  Review your old tests and quizzes. Practice with them, if you got the answer wrong, look it up!  Read the e-textbook chapter summaries for Chapters 1, 2, 7, 8, 9!  Quiz a friend.  Review the vocab words. WHAT SHOULD I STUDY?


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