Cells
Photosynthesis & Respiration
Homeostasis
Structure & Function
Wildcard
100

Name 3 Cell Parts that all cells have!

Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, DNA (or RNA)

100

Name a product of cellular respiration that is not ATP

Carbon Dioxide and/or Water

100

What body system is responsible for communication in a reflex arc?

Nervous System

100

If function is physiology.....structure is ______________________

Anatomy

100

Name 3 Energy Forms

Light, Heat (Thermal), Potential, Kinetic

200

Name 3 Differences Between a Plant & Animal Cell

Plants have Large Vacuoles, Chloroplasts and Cell Walls

200

What structure is 11 and/or 4?

Mesophyll Cells or Layer

200

This organ registers & controls body temperature

Brain

200

Small "Coin-Like" structures within Chloroplasts

Thylakoids

200

Name 3 Characteristics that all living things share.

Made of Cells

Has Metabolism

Reproduces

Evolves (as a group)

Responds to Environment

Performs Homeostasis

Grows and/or Develops

Heredity (DNA)

300

This is ______________ cell

Prokaryotic or Bacterial

300

What is another name for a producer?

Autotroph (Autotrophic organism)

300

Any structure that receives information within the body

Sensor or Receptor

300

Blood and Fat (Adipose) Tissue are both types of ________________________ Tissue

Connective

300

Name 4 biological levels of organization in correct order

We will review correct answers

400

What important biological molecule do mitochondria make?

ATP (Adenosine Tri-Phosphate)

400

Name 2 Pigments that can be found in leaves

Chlorophyll (A or B)

Xanthophyll

Anthocyanin

Carotene

400

What is the name of your kneecap bone?

Patella

400

There are typically over 30 of these _______________for adequate levels of this process. _______________

Chloroplasts/Photosynthesis

400

This term means to capture or hide away carbon underground, when bacteria or plants absorb it from the atmosphere

Sequester(ed) carbon

500

These 2 organelles do these functions:

1. Package and Modify Proteins

2. Supports the cell, helps in Anchoring Organelles, and even helps with transportation within the cell

1. Golgi Bodies

2. Cytoskeleton

500

This happy meal contains 50 grams of Carbohydrates and 20 Grams of Fat. How many total Calories would that be?

380 Calories

500

In our Goldfish lab we observed that this fish's respiration rate (a measure of metabolism) changed with its environmental temperature. Creatures that do this are called_________________________

Poikilotherms (poikilothermic)

Will take Ectothermic (environment is source of any warming of the body)

500

These Onion Cells have been stained with iodine. You can see the tiny organelles called _______________ within each nucleus. These organelles do this function. _______________________

Nucleoli/Make Ribosomes

500

This term means to reverse or counteract the direction of a variable moving within the body, helping regulate that variable.

For Example, rising blood sugar sets in motion mechanisms to lower blood sugar (note: not the word Homeostasis)

Negative Feedback