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Name Per Date Biology Semester 1 Study Guide The following Gizmos meet the standards assessed by the Biology EOC and should be reviewed during the first semester: 1. Rabbit Population by Season Gizmo 2. Food Chain Gizmo 3. Photosynthesis Lab Gizmo Vocabulary to Review: Trophic Level Cellular Respiration Active Transport Primary Consumer Transpiration Passive Transport Secondary Consumer Stomata Semipermeable Producer Xylem and Phloem Hypotonic Limiting factor Capillary Action Hypertonic Energy pyramid Cohesion and Adhesion Chromosome Carrying capacity Aerobic Respiration Mitosis Carbon cycle Anaerobic Respiration Replication Water cycle Photosynthesis Cancer Nitrogen cycle ATP Meiosis Acid rain Cell Theory Sister chromatids Primary Succession Prokaryote Crossing over Secondary Succession Eukaryote Mutation Competition Cell Organelles Questions to Ponder: 1. When you remove an organism from a food web or add an organism to a food web, what are some consequences that can occur? 2. Can a population of organisms grow exponentially forever? Why or why not? Give an example.

3. Explain what is happening to the energy in the energy pyramid to the right. 4. Matter cycles and energy flows in one direction. Explain this statement. 5. Explain what is happening to the population in this graph. What is one reason why this could be occurring? 6. Carbon must be recycled because new carbon is never made. List the processes shown in the diagram that can change carbon from one form to another. 2

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 7. What are some human actions that have caused many animals to become endangered on our planet? What can we do to counteract these negative actions? Negative Action Possible remedy 8. Compare and contrast primary and secondary succession in a Venn diagram. 3

9. What process is occurring in this diagram? What properties of water make this process possible? 10. What environmental factors could speed up or slow down the process shown in #9? 11. Write the two formulas for photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Circle the reactants in photosynthesis and put a square about the products for cellular respiration. How do they compare? 12. Compare/contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Commonalities Differences 13. Fill in the table comparing prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes. Prokaryote Eukaryote Nucleus present? DNA present? Cytoplasm present? Cell membrane present? Cell wall present? 4

14. What type of cell is shown to the right? How do you know? Make sure that you review the parts of the cell and that you know what job each part of the cell is responsible for. Found Found in Organelle a Function in Pro- a karyote Eu- karyote Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Golgi Apparatus Lysosome Mitochondria Nucleus Nucleolus Ribosome Rough ER Smooth ER 5

Vacuole Cell wall (plant only) Chloroplast (plant only) Central Vacuole (plant only) 15. What is this an image of? What is its primary role? What macromolecule is it made of? How does the shape of the macromolecule that makes this structure interact with water? 16. A. Label each of the three beakers as hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic. B. Explain what happens to the cell placed in each of the three beakers. 6

17. Use evidence from the diagram to explain the differences between passive and active transport. 18. Why must DNA be replicated before cell division? 19. This diagram shows sexual vs asexual reproduction. Explain three major differences between these two processes. 20. How do the daughter cells compare to the parent cell after mitosis has occurred? Give an example. 21. Fill in the table comparing mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis Meiosis Number of divisions? Diploid or Haploid daughter cells? Crossing over occurs? 7

Genetically identical or different daughter cells? 22. Environmental and genetic factors can cause cancer. What is cancer? What goes wrong in the cells? 23. The following karyotype shows the chromosomes for a person with Down Syndrome. What happened during cell division that would cause this to occur? 8

25. Look at the pictures and fill in the following Macromolecule table: Name the macromolecule What are the elements found in the macromolecule What are the biological functions of the macromolecule Picture of Macromolecule Phospholipid Amino acid Glucose Starch DNA Triglyceride 9

26. Here is a diagram of the enzyme mediated reaction of A + B C What does the enzyme do in order for the reaction to form the product C? If the enzyme was heated to boiling, what would happen to the reaction rate? 10