MIDTERM. Which life process is classified as autotrophic in some organisms and heterotrophic in other organisms?
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MIDTERM
• Which life process is classified as
autotrophic in some organisms and
heterotrophic in other organisms?
• Which life function is primarily involved
in the conversion of the energy stored in organic molecules to a form directly usable by a cell?
• Which term includes all the activities required to keep an organism alive?
LIFE FUNCTION
• In which process are simple materials chemically combined to form more complex materials?
• The removal of carbon dioxide and
nitrogenous wastes from an organism
illustrates the life function known as
LIFE FUNCTION ?
LIFE FUNCTION
• Which life activity is not required for the survival of an individual organism
CELL THEORY
• The cell theory states that• living organisms are composed of cells that
arise from preexisting cells
• Cells are the basic unit of structure and function
CELL THEORY
• an exception to the cell theory because it has
a noncellular structure?• alga • bacterium • virus • moss
GENES
• Hereditary information is stored where in the cell ?
ORGANELLES ?
• List some organelles in these organisms
Label the Structure / Function
• Sequence the levels of biological organization from smallest to largest?
• Cell, organ, organelle, organism, organ system
Organic / Inorganic
• Butter and oil are examples of what TYPE OF food?
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: • Carbohydrate, protein, lipid, or
Nucleic acid
• Amino acids are the building blocks of which class of macromolecules (LARGE MOLECULE)?
Optimum temp for this enzyme ?
Biological Catalyst
• Chemical Activities (life functions)Are dependent on these proteins ?
They speed up or slow down chemical reactions.
Which molecule works with this enzymes ?
ENZYMES
• Enzymes are SPECIFIC.
•What does that mean ?
Identify autotroph / hetertroph
Name the organelle and process
Photosynthesis
• Write equation below that represents the biological process in the previous slide.
carbon dioxide + water -----> glucose + oxygen + water
What is it ? What is the Arrow pointing to ?
What direction will the substances move ?
Where would you find this ?
What process ?
• Identify A, B, C, D
NEURONS
• TWO NEURONS. WHERE IS THE NEUROTRANSMITTERS AND SYNAPSE ?
Define the following:
• Stimulus
• Response
• Effector
Label the neuron
Identify A, B, C, and D
What is structure X ?
Where is the:•Liver•Stomach•Pancreas•Small Intestine•Gall Bladder
WHAT’S A, B, & C ? FUNCTION?
What organ is it ? Functions ?
What processes are taking place ?
Medulla controls ?
Heart rateBreathing ratePeristalsisAll things you don’t have to think
about.
Magnification ?????
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