Cells & Organelles
Energy & Photosynthesis
Processes & Body Systems
Random Things You MUST Know for the Final
100

Which part of the cell is like the brain and controls the cell?

Nucleus

100

What do plants take in from the air to perform photosynthesis?

Carbon Dioxide

100

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of living things:

 reproduce

eliminate waste

are made of one or more cells

sleep

Sleep

100

What is the correct order of engineering design steps?
 a. Design, Test, Redesign
 b. Test, Design, Redesign
 c. Redesign, Design, Test
 d. Design, Redesign, Test

 a. Design, Test, Redesign

200

Which organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell" because it creates energy for the cell?

Mitochondria 

200

Which of these is an output for photosynthesis: 

Light energy 

Oxygen

Carbon dioxide

ATP

Oxygen

200

What happens when cells need more oxygen — which body response increases to deliver oxygen faster?

Heart rate

200

8. What do all living cells need to survive?
 a. Sunlight and water
 b. Food and oxygen
 c. Carbon dioxide and sugar
 d. Water and nutrients

d. water and nutrients

300

Which organelle contains chlorophyll and is where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells?

Chloroplast

300

Finish the sentence, "Mitochondria is the..."

POWERHOUSE OF THE CELL

300

What is the process called when particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

Diffusion

300

Whales eat Krill and Krill eat Phytoplankton.

Why would protecting the phytoplankton help the whales?

because phytoplankton are food for the whales food.

400

Which cell structure acts as a protective barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell Membrane

400

How are mitochondria and chloroplasts similar?

They both provide energy for the cell

400

What is the purpose of cellular respiration in animal cells?

to use food and oxygen to create energy 

400

A glass house can keep plants alive in a self regulated internal climate. In 1960, David Latimer planted four seedlings in a jug and he hasn’t watered it since 1972. However, the plants are still alive! How can these plants live without water? 

a. The plants have learned to live without any water

 b. The water is being recycled in the plants 

c. The plants are no longer living 

d. These plants do not use photosynthesis

 b. The water is being recycled in the plants

500

What are the three parts of the cell theory?

The cell is the smallest/most basic unit of life

All new cells come from pre-existing cells

All living things are made of one or more cells

500

Which statement about cellular respiration and photosynthesis is correct? 

 a. Both processes create oxygen
 b. Both processes use carbon dioxide
 c. Cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide,     photosynthesis uses it
 d. Photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide, cellular  respiration uses it

C. Cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide, photosynthesis uses it.

500

 When people exercise and their heartbeat rises, what is a direct result of a raised heartbeat?

Blood pumps faster around the body

500

Yeast is used to bake bread and rolls. When dry, yeast looks like a light brown powder. When mixed with water and sugar, yeast grows and reproduces, producing gasses that make dough rise. A student is given a beaker containing a sample of dry yeast.

 Which investigation will produce data to best support the claim that yeast is a living thing? 

A. Keep the dry yeast in sunlight for several days, and see if more yeast appears. 

B. Combine dry yeast with water, and measure the heat released from the mixture. 

C. Mix dry yeast with water and sugar, and measure the mixture’s change in volume. 

D. Mix dry yeast with water and sugar, and use a microscope to observe if cells are visible.

C. Mix dry yeast with water and sugar, and measure the mixture’s change in volume.

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