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REVIEW FOR THE KEYSTONE EXAM You will need to understand all of the concepts presented.

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REVIEW FOR THE KEYSTONE EXAM

You will need to understand all of the concepts presented.

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Why should you pass this the first time around? Because remediation is worse than

this…

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2 types of cells…

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes -no nucleus - have a

nucleus No membrane -have

membrane Bound organelles organellesBACTERIA ONLY Everything

other than bacteria

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What do they have in common? Plasma membrane (cell membrane) Cytoplasm DNA – genetic material Ribosomes- make protein

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What do alveoli do for the lungs?

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States of matter for water Most dense – liquid (water) Middle density – ice (solid) Least dense- water vapor (gas)

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In a Lake….

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Carbon

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Hydrolysis- adding water to split

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Dehydration Synthesis- removing water to connect

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Enzymes! They are proteins They speed up (catalyze) chemical

reactions They are not consumed or affected in

the reaction They have an active site where the

substrate bonds

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What affects the rate of enzyme activity? Temperature

Higher temps speed up reactions

Lower temps slow down reactions

pH Each enzyme has a specific pH

at which is operates best.

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pH- Scale

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Chloroplast A green organelle found within plant

cells Site of photosynthesis – converting

light energy into chemical energy

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Cellular Respiration

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Cellular Energy - ATP!!

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Transport- passive Movement of molecules through a

cell membrane. Without using energy- they will move

from high concentration to low Thus they are moving WITH the concentration gradient .

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Transport- Active Movement across a membrane from

low concentration to high concentration.

Requires ATP (energy)

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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Organelle within eukaryotic cells. Has ribosomes attached that make

proteins for the cell.

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Golgi Apparatus

An organelle in eukaryotic cells Packages and processes cellular

products

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What is homeostasis?

Processes an organism uses to regulate its internal environment.

Example- when you are hot you sweat, when you are cold you shiver.

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Mitosis Division of the nucleus of a body

(somatic) cell Cloning of the cell- NO change to the

DNA One division

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Meiosis

Division of the nucleus of sex cells Creates sperm and egg Genetic variation arises through this

process There are 2 divisions in meiosis You start with one cell and end up

with 4

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Draw a punnet square

21. Punnet Squares

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Deletion: genes are completely deleted

Insertion: Genes are added Inversion: Flipping of genes Translocation: Genes move from one

chromosome to the next

22. Chromosome Variation

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23. Pro vs. Eu

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes no nucleus - have a nucleus

No membrane -have membrane Bound organelles organellesBACTERIA ONLY Everything other

than bacteria

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The rough endoplasmic reticulum manufactures membranes and secretory proteins

Go through and cross off incorrect answers.

24. Endoplasmic Reticulum

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25. DNA and Phenotypes

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Cross out incorrect answers Genetic variation and diversity good Unplanned ecosystem interactions is

the answer

26. Genetics

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Natural Selection Mechanism of Evolution Organisms with “bad” genes won’t make

it to reproduction age while organisms with “good” genes will reproduce more

Cross off incorrect answers

27. Natural Selection

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DNA