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Chapter 3 Review

Cells:

The Basic Unit of Life

What is the smallest unit that can perform all processes necessary for life? (The basic unit of life)

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What is the smallest unit that can perform all processes necessary for life? (The basic unit of life)

A: The Cell

11 - Answer

List the 3 parts to the Cell Theory

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2 - Answer

1.The cell is the basic unit of life

2.All living things are made of 1 or more cells

3.All cells come from existing cells

List the 5 building blocks of life.

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3 - Answer

List the 5 building blocks of life. A: “PLANC”Proteins, Lipids, ATP, Nucleic Acids, Carbohydrates

The cell would collapse without this structure.

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The cell would collapse without this structure.

A: The Cytoskeleton

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In 1665, ____________ looked under his microscope to see _____ cells.Fill in bothBlanks.

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A: In 1665, Robert Hooke looked under his microscope to see cork cells.

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What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food?

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What organelle allows plants (and some protists) to make their own food?A: The Chloroplast

Carbohydrates and Lipids are converted to ATP in this organelle.

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Carbohydrates and Lipids are converted to ATP in this organelle.A. Mitochondria

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8What organelles are in this cell that you would not find in an animal cell?

8-AnswerWhat organelles are in this cell that you would not find in an animal cell?VacuoleChloroplastsCell Wall

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What are the 3 benefits of being multicellular?

9-Answer

Humans are multicellular organisms. What are the 3 benefits of being multicellular?

A: Larger Size, Longer Life, Specialization

Starting with the lowest level of organization, list the 5 levels of organization for multicellular organisms.

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10 - Answer1.Cell2.Tissue3.Organ4.Organ System5.Organism

What are the green dots shown in this magnified image of the Elodea Plant?

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What are the green dots shown in this magnified image of the Elodea Plant?A: Chloroplasts

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Elodea at 400x

List the two basic types of cells.

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List the two basic types of cells.A: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

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This type of cell has no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles

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This type of cell has no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles

A: Prokaryotic

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List the 3 scientists that helped develop the cell theory.

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List the 3 scientists that helped develop the cell theory.

A: Schleiden, Schwann, Virchow

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The rough ER is “rough”, because it contains_____________

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The rough ER is “rough”, because it contains_____________

A: Ribosomes

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________& _________ helped to develop the earliest microscope

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________& _________ helped to develop the earliest microscope A: Hooke, Leeuwenhoek

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Muscle cells contain more of this organelle than fat cells because they require more energy.

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Muscle cells contain more of this organelle than fat cells because they require more energy.A: Mitochondria

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If this organelle does not contain enough water, a plant will wilt.

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If this organelle does not contain enough water, a plant will wilt.

A: Vacuole

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This is only found in plant cells. It is the outermost layer that gives a plant cell structure and support.

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This is only found in plant cells. It is the outermost layer that gives a plant cell structure and support.

A: Cell Wall

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Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

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Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi are organisms that contain these types of cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.A. Eukaryotic Cells

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Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into this useable form of energy.

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Our bodies break down carbohydrates and lipids into this useable form of energy.A: ATP

21 - Answer

This is made in the ribosomes.

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This is made in the ribosomes.A: Protein

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Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________

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Cells that are like each other and do the same job form______________A. Tissues

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Identify the organelle:24

Identify the organelle:24

Nucleus

Identify the organelle:25

Identify the organelle:25

Golgi Complex

Identify the organelle:26

Identify the organelle:26

Chloroplast

Identify the organelle:27

Identify the organelle:27

Ribosome

Identify the organelle:28

Identify the organelle:28

Vacuole

Identify the organelle:29

Identify the organelle:29

Endoplasmic

Reticulum

List the 6 characteristics of living things.

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30 - AnswerList the 6 characteristics of

living things.1. Have 1 or more cells2. Sense and respond to

change3. Reproduce4. Have DNA5. Need energy6. Grow and Develop

EXTRA CREDITThank you for playing the review game to study for the test!To receive 3 points of extra credit on the test, write down the following on a piece of notebook paper. Turn it in on Monday before the test.

• The names of the scientists who helped develop the cell theory

• The 3 parts of the cell theory