Characteristics of Life
Macromolecules
Cell Organelles
Biological Reactions and Enzymes
Cellular Transport
100

Name the corresponding characteristic of life:

You observe under a microscope that our skin is made up of layers of epidermal cells.

Made up of one or more cells, show organization

100

Oils are an example of this macromolecule.

Lipids

100

Which organelle is this? What is its function?


Mitochondria, generating ATP/energy from oxygen

100

Draw an endothermic reaction.


100

What is the main difference between passive and active transport?

Passive: Requires no energy

Active: Requires energy (ATP)

200

Name the corresponding characteristic of life:

Tadpoles lose their tails and gain legs as they mature into frogs.

Growth and development

200

This macromolecule is produced by ribosomes.

Proteins

200

Which organelle is this? What is its function?


Chloroplast, store sunlight energy into glucose via photosynthesis

200

Draw an exothermic reaction.


200

Is the bottom membrane protein an example of active or passive transport?


Passive transport

300

Name the corresponding characteristic of life:

In seahorses, the male gets pregnant and gives birth.

Reproduction

300

Which macromolecule has the following monomer?


Nucleic acid

300

Name the two organelles labeled C and E.


Cytoplasm/cytosol, nucleus

300

What does an enzyme do to a reaction? 

It lowers the activation energy.

300

Which type of membrane protein is shown on the top? 


Carrier protein

400

Name the corresponding characteristic of life:

Plants have a root and shoot system that absorbs water and other necessary nutrients for photosynthesis.

Shows organization, obtain and use energy

400

Which element is most essential to life?

Carbon

400

Aside from the cell wall and chloroplast, what other organelle is specific to plant cells? 

A large central vacuole for storing water

400

In the enzyme-substrate complex, which is the lock, the key, and the keyhole? 

enzyme = lock

substrate = key

active site = keyhole

400

Which side of the U-tube will increase in volume?


Left side (A)

500

Name the corresponding characteristic of life:

After seeing your biology quiz grade, you start using new study techniques to try and improve your score.

Adapt over time, respond to stimuli

500

A lack of this macromolecule would lead to fatigue and weakness.

Carbohydrates

500

What would happen to a cell if it no longer had a functioning golgi apparatus?

One possible answer: It would not be able to receive/ship necessary nutrients.

500

According to the graph, what is the most likely pH range for the intestine?


6-10

500

A cell with a 20% concentration of glucose is placed into a solution with a 70% concentration of glucose. What kind of solution is it in relation to the cell?

Hypertonic solution

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