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Karyotypes

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Chapters 7, 8, & 9 Review PDF version for printing MS Doc.

Chapter 7 The Cell

Researchers Cell structure (*Cell City*)
Cell Theory (3 parts) Endosymbiosis
Diffusion/Facilitated diffusion/Osmosis Exocytosis/Endocytosis
Cell - Tissue - Organ - Organ System  

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

What is the difference between passive transport and active transport?

Look at the diagram on page 187.

1) Isotonic solution
spacea) Where is the higher concentration of dissolved substances, in or out of the cell?


spaceb) Which way is the water moving, in or out of the cell?

2) Hypotonic solution
spacea) Where is the higher concentration of dissolved substances, in or out of the cell?


spaceb) Which way is the water moving, in or out of the cell?

3) Hypertonic solution
spacea) Where is the higher concentration of dissolved substances, in or out of the cell?


spaceb) Which way is the water moving, in or out of the cell?

 

Chapter 8 Photosynthesis

Autotrophs/heterotrophs ATP/ADP
Researchers Photosynthesis equation
Light independent vs light dependent reactions


Chapter 8+9
Energy is “packaged” into molecules of __________. To release some of the energy, the bonds
between the ______________ groups must be broken. These bonds (we drew them like “~”) are
called ________________. After one bond is broken, the remaining molecule is called ________
which holds less energy. The most common food substance that cells use for energy is
_______________. The two coenzymes found in cellular respiration are __________ and
__________. They pick up ________________ released during a reaction and hold them until
they are needed.

 


Chapter 9 Cellular Respiration

Look at the diagram on page 223.
space1) What is the name of this process?


space2) What is the starting substance?


space3) What is the ending substance?


space4) What is the net energy gain of this process? (#ATP gained - #ATP used)

Look at the diagram on page 227.
space1) What is the name of this process? (The loop)


space2) What is the starting substance?


space3) How many hydrogens are released by this process?


space4) How many ATPs are released?

Look at the diagram on page 228.
space1) What is the name of this process?


space2) What carries hydrogen atoms into this process?


space3) What is the final hydrogen acceptor?


space4) How many ATPs are released?

Aerobic respiration requires _______________ to work. This type of respiration follows which of the following pathways (circle the ones that apply): glycolysis, fermentation, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain. It produces _____________ ATPs.

Anaerobic respiration follows which of the following pathways (circle the ones that apply):
glycolysis, fermentation, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain. It produces ___________ATPs.

Which form of respiration is the most efficient, aerobic or anaerobic? Why?

 

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