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1 Review for cells, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration. I would recommend writing down your answers on a piece of paper rather than just saying or thinking the answers.

2 Question: What is the term for the study of living things?

3 Answer: Biology.

4 Question: What does the prefix bio- mean?

5 Answer: Life or living.

6 Question: What does the ending –logy refer to?

7 Answer: The study of.

8 Question: What is the term for the study of cells?

9 Answer: Cytology

10 Question: What is the prefix for ‘cell’?

11 Answer: Cyto-.

12 Question: What is the term for having many cells?

13 Answer: Multicellular

14 Question: What is the term for any living thing?

15 Answer: Organism

16 Question: What is the term for being a living thing with only one cell?

17 Answer: Unicellular

18 Question: What is the term for organisms that do not have a nucleus?

19 Answer: Prokaryotic

20 Question: What is the term for organisms that have a nucleus and other membrane covered organelles?

21 Answer: Eukaryotic

22 Question: What type of cell are bacteria?

23 Answer: Prokaryotic

24 Question: What type of cells do jellyfish and mushrooms have?

25 Answer: They aren’t bacteria…so eukaryotic

26 Question: What type of cells do we have?

27 Answer: Eukaryotic

28 Question: Compare the size of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

29 Answer: Prokaryotic cells are smaller. Eukaryotic cells are larger.

30 Question: Who gave us the term ‘cell’?

31 Answer: Robert Hooke

32 Question: The cell theory has how many parts?

33 Answer: Three

34 Question: What are the parts of the cell theory?

35 Answer: (in any order) All cells come from existing cells. All living things are made up of cells. The cell is basic unit of living things.

36 Question: What is the term for the tiny structures of the cell?

37 Answer: Organelles

38 Question: What is the term for the ‘tiny organs’ of the cell?

39 Answer: Organelles

40 Question: What is the outer living layer of all cells?

41 Answer: Cell membrane

42 Question: What is the cell membrane do for the cell?

43 Answer: Controls what enters and leaves the cell

44 Question: What is the cell membrane made out of?

45 Answer: Phospholipids with protein gates

46 Question: What is the term for the liquid inside the cell?

47 Answer: Cytoplasm

48 Question: What is the term for the ‘control center of the cell’?

49 Answer: Nucleus

50 Question: What is the outermost layer around a plant cell?

51 Answer: Cell wall

52 Question: Is the cell wall a living or non-living layer?

53 Answer: Non-living

54 Question: What is the cell wall made out of?

55 Answer: Cellulose

56 Question: What is the function of the cell wall? (what does it do)

57 Answer: Protects and support the plant cell

58 Question: What are the two common terms for the cell wall?

59 Answer: Wood and dietary fiber

60 Question: What is the ‘control center’ of the cell?

61 Answer: Nucleus

62 Question: What is the outer layer of the nucleus?

63 Answer: Nuclear membrane

64 Question: What is found in the nucleus? (name all three answers)

65 Answer: DNA, Chromosomes, and Genetic material. They are kinda the same thing though.

66 Question: What does DNA stand for?

67 Answer: Deoxyribonucleic Acid

68 Question: What is built out of the DNA?

69 Answer: Chromosomes

70 Question: What is the term for the instructions of the cell?

71 Answer: DNA or chromosomes

72 Question: How many chromosomes do we have in the nucleus of every cell?

73 Answer: 46 or 23 pairs

74 Question: What are build out of DNA?

75 Answer: Chromosomes

76 Question: Chromosomes are made out of what?

77 Answer: DNA

78 Question: What structure in the cell makes proteins?

79 Answer: Ribosomes

80 Question: How does the ribosome make proteins?

81 Answer: Ribosomes link together amino acids

82 Question: Where are the instructions for the order of amino acids when building proteins?

83 Answer: In the DNA

84 Question: We are alive because of the proteins made in the?

85 Answer: Ribosomes

86 Question: What is the ‘powerhouse of the cell’?

87 Answer: Mitochondria

88 Question: Why is the ‘powerhouse of the cell’ a good name for the mitochondria?

89 Answer: (in your words) Because the mitochondria make energy from fuel just like a powerplant

90 Question: What is the abbreviation for water?

91 Answer: H 2 O

92 Question: What is the abbreviation for carbon dioxide?

93 Answer: CO 2

94 Question: What is the abbreviation for glucose?

95 Answer: C 6 H 12 O 6

96 Question: What is the abbreviation for oxygen gas?

97 Answer: O 2

98 Question: What is the name of the process that happens in the mitochondria?

99 Answer: Cellular respiration

100 Question: What is needed in the mitochondria for cellular respiration?

101 Answer: 6 water and one glucose (food)

102 Question: Where is the energy made in the mitochondria stored?

103 Answer: ATP

104 Question: What does ATP stand for?

105 Answer: Adenosine triphosphate

106 Question: What is ATP like?

107 Answer: ATP is like a rechargeable battery.

108 Question: What is made in the process of cellular respiration?

109 Answer: 6 carbon dioxides, 6 waters and ATPs are charge up with the power to do work in the cells

110 Question: Does cellular respiration happen in plant cells too?

111 Answer: Yes, the sugars from photosynthesis are the fuel for making energy for the plant

112 Question: What do we call the energy stored in food?

113 Answer: Calories

114 Question: C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 → 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + ATP What is this formula for?

115 Answer: Cellular respiration

116 Question: 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O + light energy → C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 What is this formula for?

117 Answer: Photosynthesis

118 Question: Where does cellular respiration occur?

119 Answer: In the mitochondria

120 Question: Where does photosynthesis occur?

121 Answer: In the chloroplasts

122 Question: What is the green organelle of plant cells?

123 Answer: Chloroplast

124 Question: Plants are green because of a pigment called?

125 Answer: Chlorophyll

126 Question: What three organelles are found in plant cells and not in animal cells (like ours)?

127 Answer: Cell wall Chloroplast Central water vacuole

128 Question: What is needed in the chloroplast for photosynthesis?

129 Answer: Light energy, 6 carbon dioxides, and 6 waters

130 Question: What is the food made in photosynthesis?

131 Answer: The sugar glucose

132 Question: What is made in the process of photosynthesis?

133 Answer: One glucose and 6 oxygen gas molecules

134 Question: What process occurs in the chloroplasts?

135 Answer: Photosynthesis

136 Question: Where does the sun’s energy get stored in photosynthesis?

137 Answer: In the chemical bonds of the glucose

138 Question: What is the food that feeds the planet?

139 Answer: Glucose. It starts the food chains. Producers and all that stuff.

140 Question: Is there any relationship between cellular respiration and photosynthesis?

141 Answer: They are opposite one another. Kinda sorta.

142 Question: What is the ‘storage’ organelle?

143 Answer: Vacuoles

144 Question: What is in the center of a plant cell?

145 Answer: A large water vacuole

146 Question: What is special about this question?

147 Answer: It is the last one


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