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BSCS Final Exam Review

Final Exam Details When? - Thursday June 19th 9:30 am Where? Room 408 What should I bring? pencil 3x5 index card, both sides may be used, no typing Textbook to be turned in at room 360 Unit 7: Packet Completed Final Exam Review Questions (optional) Format - 100 multiple choice questions Slightly weighted to 2nd semester (60-40 split)

Unit 1: Engage and Evolution Review Testable questions/hypothesis Effects of Light on Corn Seedlings Bacterial Resistance Lab Controls Interpreting data

Natural Selection OCVSRS

Unit 2: Ecology Biotic - Abiotic

Symbiotic Relationships Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism

Logistic Exponential Populations Carrying capacity Limiting factors Exponential growth (J-curve) Logistic Growth (S-curve)

Ultimate source of Energy 10% Rule!!!

Food Webs Trophic levels Producers and Consumers

Pyramids Biomagnification

Nutrient Cycles

Nutrient Cycles vs. Energy Flow

Photosynthesis Equation Sun light (energy) 6CO2 + 6H2O  C6H12O6 + 6O2 Carbon from atmosphere Organic Carbon (Sugar, Food, Energy) Converted to Cellular Respiration Equation C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O Organic Carbon (Sugar, Food, Energy) Atmospheric Carbon Converted to

Biochemistry and Digestion

Unit 3: Biochemistry and Digestion

Macromolecules Monomer (ex) Polymer (ex) Carbohydrate Glucose,Fructose Sucrose Lipids Glycerol, fatty acids Triglyceride Proteins Amino Acids Nucleic Acids Nucleotide DNA, RNA Glucose + Fructose (Monosaccharide) Dehydration synthesis Sucrose (Disaccharide) Hydrolysis

Enzyme function substrate

Enzymes and pH Enzymes and Temperature

Digestive System

Unit 4: Cells Cell types Cell parts Animal vs. plant Prokaryote vs. eukaryote Cell parts organelles

Selectively permeable membrane Transport proteins

Diffusion and Osmosis

Hypertonic, hypotonic and isotonic

Unit 4: DNA

DNA structure Sugar phosphate backbone Base Paring Hydrogen bonding A-T C-G

Forming mRNA from DNA

Gene expression - Protein Synthesis mRNA Ribosome tRNA Codons Amino acid chains DNA vs. RNA

Mutations

Unit 5: Reproduction Sexual vs. Asexual

Mitosis vs. Meiosis

Human Reproduction Anatomy Endocrine system Hormones

Heredity

Unit 6: Genetics Mendel’s Laws

Monohybrid Cross P generation F1 generation F2 generation Phenotype ratio Genotype ratio Homozygous Heterozygous

Pedigrees

ABO blood groups

X linked Traits