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EOC Check Points Nature of Science 1. State the independent variable for the graph. 2. On which axis (X, Y) is the independent variable located? 3. State the dependent variable for the graph. 4. On which axis (X, Y) is the dependent variable located? 5. What condition(s) need to remain constant in this experiment? EOC Check Points Nature of Science CAROLINE IS DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT TO TEST THE HYPOTHESIS THAT EXPOSURE TO AN INCREASED LEVEL OF ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION REDUCES THE GROWTH OF CORN PLANTS. SHE HAS 200 CORN SEEDLINGS PLANTED IN TWO GROUPS OF 100 SEEDLINGS EACH. SHE IS TRYING TO DECIDE HOW MUCH WATER, FERTILIZER, AND ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION EACH GROUP SHOULD RECEIVE. WHICH OF THE FACTORS SHOULD SHE KEEP THE SAME IN BOTH PLANT GROUPS IN ORDER TO SUCCESSFULLY TEST THE HYPOTHESIS? A. AMOUNT OF FERTILIZER ONLY B. AMOUNT OF FERTILIZER AND WATER C. THE AMOUNT OF ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ONLY D. THE AMOUNT OF FERTILIZER, WATER, AND ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION

EOC Check Points Cell types Match the following cell types with the corresponding diagram and justify your answer 1. Animal because 2. Plant because 3. Prokaryote because A. B. C. 4. Which of the following enclose their DNA in a nucleus? A. Prokaryotes B. Bacteria C. Eukaryotes D. Viruses 5. Which of the following is not a true statement about the differences between cell types: A. Some cells have cell walls, but others do not B. Some cells have nuclei, but others do not C. Some cells have cell membranes, but other do not D. Some cells have chloroplasts, but others do not EOC Check Points Cell theory Fill in the blank: 1. The invention of the made the discovery of cells possible. 2. Which type of microscope is used to view living organisms? 3. New cells are produced from. Multiple choice: 4. Robert Hooke first used the term cells when looking at through an early microscope A. Bread B. Cork C. Corn D. Bacteria 5. Which type of microscope produces a three dimensional image of a cell s surface? A. Compound light microscope B. Simple light microscope C. Transmission electron microscope D. Scanning electron microscope

EOC Check Points Macromolecules Label the following macromolecule diagams. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enzymes are what type of macromolecule? EOC Check Points Water 1. Name the bond that the arrow indicates. 2. Give an example in nature when water is cohesive. 3. Why do coastal regions experience little change in water temperature? 4. What property of water allows water to be known as the universal solvent? 5. Ice floats on water. Explain why.

EOC Check Points Enzymes 4. On the chart above, which number represents the activation energy of a reaction when the correct enzyme is present? On the image above, which letter represents the: 1. Enzyme: A B C D 2. Substrate: A B C D 3. Product: A B C D 3 4 5 5. Which additional factor is missing that affects enzyme activity? Enzyme Concentration Inhibitors/Activators Substrate Concentration Temperature EOC Check Points Cell Transport 1. Which of the following responses best describes what this animation is demonstrating? A. Active transport B. Facilitated diffusion C. Osmosis D. Diffusion 2. Which of the following osmotic situations does the figure demonstrate? A. hypertonic B. hypotonic C. isotonic D. turgor Using the choices provided below, respond to the following: 3. Moves small molecules against a concentration gradient and requires the use of ATP (energy): 4. Large particles are brought into a cell by: 5. Molecules moving from area of high concentration to low concentration: A. Diffusion B. Osmosis C. Active transport D. Facilitated diffusion E. Endocytosis

EOC Check Points Mitosis 1. What happens to chromosomes during prophase? 2. What happens to chromosomes during metaphase? 3. What happens to chromosomes during anaphase? 4. What happens to chromosomes during telophase? 5. What occurs in cytokinesis? EOC Check Points Cell Cycle Circle the correct response. 1. What is the nuclear division of a cell called? A. Synthesis B. Nucleolysis C. Mitosis D. Cytokinesis E. Interphase 2. What is the cytoplasmic division of a cell called? A. Gap 2 B. Cytoplasmolysis C. Mitosis D. Cytokinesis E. Mitotic phase 3. What occurs in G 1? 4. What occurs in S? 5. What occurs in G 2?

EOC Check Points Comparison of Mitosis/Meiosis PLEASE KEEP EACH EOC CHECK POINTS PAGE!! These will help you review for chapter tests as well as prepare for your EOC Exam! 1-3, each correct placement is ½ pt. Complete the Venn diagram by placing each letter in the appropriate location. Each description applies to either mitosis, meiosis, or both. Mitosis Meiosis A. Results in two daughter cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell B. This type of cell division takes place in humans C. Produces gametes which allows for sexual reproduction D. Involves two consecutive cell divisions resulting in 4 daughter cells E. Results in diploid cells F. Results in haploid cells 4. Indicate what process is occurring in the figure below. 5. What are the 2 events that occur in meiosis that make each of the four cells different from each other?

SC.912.L.16.1 Checkpoint Review PLEASE KEEP EACH EOC CHECK POINTS PAGE!! These will help you review for chapter tests as well as prepare for your 1. Phenotype refers to the of an individual a. genetic makeup b. physical appearance c. recessive alleles 2. In the following diagram, why would all of the f1 generation have yellow phenotypes? a. the F1 genotypes are homozygous b. yellow is dominant over green c. both parents passed on yellow alleles 3. Genes separate and go to different gametes according to the law of. 4. If an organism was heterozygous for a trait, its genotype would be: a. AA b. Aa c. aa 5. What percentage of offspring of a hybrid cross would be homozygous dominant? a. 0% b. 25% c. 50% d. 100% SC.912.L.16.2 Checkpoint Review 1. The parental genotypes used in this Punnet square are: a. homozygous dominant x homozygous dominant b. homozygous recessive x homozygous dominant c. heterozygous x heterozygous d. heterozygous x homozygous recessive 2. occurs when both alleles are expressed equally in the phenotype of the heterozygote a. Incomplete dominance b. Co-dominance c. Dominance 3. The A, B and O blood types in humans are an example of contributing to a trait. a. Codominance b. Multiple alleles c. Incomplete dominance d. Sex-linked traits 4. If more than one gene contributes to a characteristic, that characteristic is said to be. 5. An X-linked recessive trait is more likely to show up in the phenotype of a a. Male b. Female

SC.912.L.14.6 Checkpoint Review 1. List two environmental factors that might influence phenotype expression in organisms: I. II. 2. Genetic factors can increase and decrease the chance of cancer. TRUE / FALSE 3. What can be the result of exposure to wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, such as UV light and X-Rays? 4. What does the government do to protect the genetic wellbeing of the general public?