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Unit 2 Test—The Cell Vocabulary Word List Use the following list of vocabulary words to make flashcards (with diagrams and definitions written in your own words) or to organize your notes into Cornell Notes. Use these cards or Cornell Notes to help you study for the test on. Example for Cornell Notes in on the back *** Review your Unit 2 Green Card that includes daily objectives and Enduring Understandings *** *** DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE LABS WE DID, BE ABLE to EXPLAIN EACH LAB AND UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE LEARNED FROM EACH ONE *** 1. Organelle 2. Cell 3. Cell Theory 4. Nucleus 5. Cytoplasm 6. Mitochondria 7. Chloroplast 8. Vacuoles 9. Lysosomes 10. Golgi apparatus 11. Rough/Smooth endoplasmic reticulum 12. Ribosomes 13. Cell Wall 14. Prokaryote 15. Eukaryote 16. Osmosis 17. Diffusion 18. Hypotonic 19. Hypertonic 20. Isotonic 21. Selectively permeable membrane 22. Cellular respiration 23. Inputs of cellular respiration 24. Outputs of cellular respiration 25. Glycolysis 26. Kreb’s Cycle 27. Electron transport chain 28. ATP 29. Photosynthesis 30. Materials of photosynthesis 31. Products of photosynthesis

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Page 1: bussebio.wikispaces.com2+Test+…  · Web viewUnit 2 Test—The Cell Vocabulary Word ListUse the following list of vocabulary words to make flashcards (with diagrams and definitions

Unit 2 Test—The Cell Vocabulary Word ListUse the following list of vocabulary words to make flashcards (with diagrams and definitions written in your own words) or to organize your notes into Cornell Notes. Use these cards or Cornell Notes to help you study for the test on. Example for Cornell Notes in on the back

*** Review your Unit 2 Green Card that includes daily objectives and Enduring Understandings ****** DON’T FORGET ABOUT THE LABS WE DID, BE ABLE to EXPLAIN EACH LAB AND UNDERSTAND WHAT YOU SHOULD

HAVE LEARNED FROM EACH ONE ***

1. Organelle2. Cell3. Cell Theory4. Nucleus5. Cytoplasm6. Mitochondria7. Chloroplast8. Vacuoles9. Lysosomes10. Golgi apparatus11. Rough/Smooth endoplasmic reticulum12. Ribosomes13. Cell Wall14. Prokaryote15. Eukaryote16. Osmosis17. Diffusion18. Hypotonic19. Hypertonic20. Isotonic21. Selectively permeable membrane22. Cellular respiration23. Inputs of cellular respiration24. Outputs of cellular respiration25. Glycolysis26. Kreb’s Cycle27. Electron transport chain28. ATP29. Photosynthesis30. Materials of photosynthesis31. Products of photosynthesis32. Chlorophyll33. Chloroplasts

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Page 2: bussebio.wikispaces.com2+Test+…  · Web viewUnit 2 Test—The Cell Vocabulary Word ListUse the following list of vocabulary words to make flashcards (with diagrams and definitions

Example of Cornell Notes

Topic or Vocab Word

Definition, Explanation, or Diagram

Food Web

Autotroph

Heterotroph

Food webs show the interconnectedness of all organisms. Food webs show the transfer of energy from organism to organism. The first organism in a food web is always a plant or autotroph….. Continue with more explanation

Plants or organisms that make their own energy

Organisms that get their energy by consuming other organisms. Animals

Remember these are what you should know and understand each day.State the three principles of the cell theory

Compare and Contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Discuss the structure and function of the major cell parts including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplast, mitochondria, golgi apparatus, vacuole, lysosome, and cytoskeleton.Describe how the cell membrane enables movement of substances through passive and active transport. (Osmosis, Diffusion, and active transport)List the product and reactants of cellular respiration and photosynthesis.

Describe the cyclic nature of energy production between plants and animals

Identify parts of and appropriately use a compound light microscope.

Define stem cells and explain their significance in development and differentiation.

List the advantages and disadvantages of stem cell research and usage.