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Monday EOC Notecard Review #117 AEROBIC process which requires oxygen to occur (i.e. cellular respiration). #118 HETEROTROPH an organism which needs to consume their food to survive. Create an antonym, synonym, picture, and use the word in a sentence. 1

Aerobic & Heterotroph Aerobic syn: cellular respiration ant: anaerobic Heterotroph syn: consumer ant: autotroph/producer Sentence: Cellular respiration is an aerobic process. Sentence: A heterotroph must consume their food to survive. 2

Monday EOC Looping Review 1) Which of the following processes does NOT produce ATP? a. glycolysis b. Krebs cycle c. Fermentation d. Electron transport chain 2) Where does Glycolysis occur? a. mitochondria b. cytoplasm c. thylakoid d. stroma 3

Tuesday EOC Notecard Review #119 CONSUMER an organism which needs to eat food to survive. #120 DERIVED CHARACTER a trait state which distinguishes organism in various clades. Create an antonym, synonym, picture, and use the word in a sentence. 4

Consumer & Derived Character Consumer syn: heterotroph ant: producer/autotroph Derived Character syn: a new trait ant: an old or same trait Sentence: A consumer is the same thing as a heterotroph. Sentence: A derived character is an state or trait that changed from the old state. 5

Tuesday EOC Looping Review 1) Which of the following is NOT a factor in influencing the rate of photosynthesis? a. light intensity b. amount of water c. amount of oxygen d. amount of carbon dioxide 2) Which of the following is a similarity between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? a. both start with the Calvin Cycle b. both require oxygen c. both end with the Krebs Cycle d. both start with Glycolysis 6

Wednesday EOC Notecard Review #121 KINGDOM the broadest taxonomic classification in the 7 category system devised by Linneaus. #122 PHYLUM the taxonomic rank below kingdom. Create an antonym, synonym, picture, and use the word in a sentence. 7

EOC notecard review week of 2.22.16.notebook Kingdom & Phylum Phylum Kingdom syn: broadest category syn: 2nd broadest category ant: 1st place ant: species Sentence: The phylum is the taxa Sentence: The kingdom is the taxa which is the broadest in the below kingdom in the classification system. classification system. 8

Wednesday EOC Looping Review 1) Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are complementary reactions because. a. the produce of one reaction are needed as reactants for the other reaction. b. both occur in animals c. both produce oxygen d. the products of each reaction are identical 9

SB3: Students will derive the relationship between single celled and multi celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. During strenous exercise, animals cannot take in enough oxygen for all of their cells to carry out aerobic respiration. When this happens, the cells carry out lactic acid fermentation. Lactic acid fermentation is a type of respiration that produces what valuable cellular commodity? A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. energy D. protein 10

Thursday EOC Notecard Review #123 ORDER the third largest category in the classification system. #124 FAMILY the fourth largest category in the classification system. Create an antonym, synonym, picture, and use the word in a sentence. 11

Order & Family Order syn: third category ant: 2nd category Family syn: 4th category ant: 3rd category family Sentence: The third largest classification category. Sentence: The fourth largest classification category. 12

SB3: Students will derive the relationship between single celled and multi celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. The cycle shown to the left is important to cells because: A. ATP is responsible for making energy within the cell. B. ATP is the molecule used for energy storage within the cell. C. ADP is the molecule used for energy storage in the cell. D. ADP is responsible for making and regulating energy within the cell. 13

SB3: Students will derive the relationship between single celled and multi celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. The majority of the energy in the ATP molecule is A. stored chemically in the P 1 ribose bond. B. stored chemically in the P 1 P 2 bond. C. stored chemically in the phosphate molecules. D. stored chemically in the ribose sugar molecule. Illustration of where energy is stored 14

Friday EOC Notecard Review #126 GENUS the second most specific category of the classification system. #127 SPECIES the most specific category of the classification system. Create an antonym, synonym, picture, and use the word in a sentence. 15

Genus & Species Genus syn: 2nd in specificity ant: 2nd broadest Species syn: most specific ant: Broadest Sentence: Genus is the second most specific category in classification. Sentence: Species is the most specific category in classification. 16

SB3: Students will derive the relationship between single celled and multi celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. The equation below summarizes what biological process? A. cellular respiration B. fermentation C. photosynthesis D. osmosis 17

SB3: Students will derive the relationship between single celled and multi celled organisms and the increasing complexity of systems. What are the products of cellular respiration? A. carbon dioxide, water and energy B. carbon dioxide, energy and oxygen C. oxygen and glucose D. oxygen, glucose, and water 18