Characteristics of Living Things
Variety of Life
Cell Structure
Biological Molecules
Movement/Plant Nutrition
100

What is metabolism? 

All the chemical reactions in our body. 

100

Viruses have a nucleus. True or false. 

False. 

100

Organelles are parts of cells. True or false. 

True. 
100

Name 3 polysaccharides of glucose.  

1. Glycogen 

2. Starch 

3. Cellulose 

4. Chitin

100

In hypotonic solutions, plant cells become...?

Turgid. 

200

During photosynthesis, oxygen is produced and released from the stomata. Which characteristic of life does this represent? 

Excretion. 

200

Viruses are not made from cells (acellular). True or false. 

True. 

200

Tissues are more complex than organs. True or false. 

False. 

200
Why do unicellular organisms not need transport systems like us (ex. circulatory system)? 

They have big surface area: volume ratio. They can rely on diffusion alone. 

200

Which layer of the leaf has the most chloroplasts? 

Palisade Mesophyll Layer. 

300

What is the difference between an eukaryote and prokaryote? 

- Eukaryote = have nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 

- Prokaryote = no nucleus and no membrane-bound organelles.

300
Malaria is caused by which organism? Which kingdom can you find this organism? 

Plasmodium Falciparum - Protoctist. 

300

Which organelle exerts a pressure to maintain the shape of a plant cell? What do we call this pressure? 

- Permanent Vacuole 

- Turgor Pressure

300

What reagent is used to test for starch? What would be the color change? 

Iodine solution > blue-black color. 

300

What are two differences between active and passive transport? 

1. Passive transport moves from high to low concentration. 

- Active transport moves from low to high. 

2. Passive transport does not need energy from the cell. 

- Active transport needs ATP. 

400

What is respiration? 

Chemical reaction where we get energy from food/glucose. 

400

HIV can lead to...? 

AIDS. 

400

What is the site of protein synthesis? 

Ribosomes. 

400

What reagent is used to test for protein? What is the color change? 

Biuret solution > violet. 

400

What are two differences between osmosis and diffusion? 

1. Osmosis is the movement of water while diffusion is the movement of solutes. 

2. Osmosis needs a partially permeable membrane (cell membrane) while diffusion does not always need it. 

500

Why are viruses not considered living things? 

- Cannot do MRS C GREN. 

- Even if they can reproduce, they can't reproduce without a host. 

500

Bacteria, fungi, and plants have cell walls. What are their cell walls made from? 

- Bacteria = peptidoglycan 

- Fungi = chitin 

- Plants = cellulose. 

500

Which organelle is involved in support and withstanding internal pressure in a plant cell? 

Cell Wall. 

500

What happens to enzymes above the optimum temperature? 

Enzymes denature (lose their shape) > substrate can no longer fit in active site > less product produced. 

500
What are the four factors that can increase the rate of diffusion? 

1. High temperature 

2. Large surface area (large surface area: volume ratio). 

3. Short distance 

4. Large concentration gradient.