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1.05 Unit 1 Assessment

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Photosynthesis occurs in plant cells' __________ while cellular respiration occurs primarily in the __________
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Question 13
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Question 14
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Explain why you chose your answer to #13. What would you expect the carbon dioxide and oxygen levels to be like in Tube B?

If you are unable to justify your answer, you will not receive credit for the previous question.

Question 15
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Question 16
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Explain why you chose your answer to #15. What would you expect the carbon dioxide and oxygen levels to be like in Tube D?

If you are unable to justify your answer, you will not receive credit for the previous question.

Question 17
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Question 18
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Explain why you chose your answer to #17. What would you expect the carbon dioxide and oxygen levels to be like in Tube A?

If you are unable to justify your answer, you will not receive credit for the previous question.

Question 19
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What topic(s) did you find most interesting and what topic(s) did you find difficult?

Identify the inputs and outputs of Cellular Respiration

Energy (ATP)
Sugar (C6H12O6)
Water (H2O)
Oxygen (O2)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Inputs
Outputs
Identify the inputs and outputs of Photosynthesis

Oxygen (O2)
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Water (H2O)
Sugar (C6H12O6)
Energy (Light)
Inputs
Outputs
This image shows movement of carbon through which processes?

The hydropshere and geosphere
The atmosphere and hydrosphere
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
Photosynthesis and the geosphere
Match the subunit to the major biomolecules.
Carbohydrates
Nucleotides
Nucleic Acids
Amino Acids
Lipids
Simple Sugars
Proteins
Fatty Acids
Which of the following is NOT true about cells?
All living things begin life as a single cell.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function of life.
It takes many cells to make a living organism.
All living cells always come from other living cells.
What is homeostasis?
maintaining a stable internal environment.
the ability to give rise to offspring.
the ability to grow and develop.
the ability to detect and respond to changes in their environment.
Which macromolecule is the primary component of cell membranes?
proteins
nucleic acids
carbohydrates
lipids
What is the arrangement of phospholipids in a cell membrane?
hydrophobic tails on the interior and hydrophilic heads pointing outwards.
hydrophobic heads on the interior and hydrophilic tails pointing outwards.
hydrophilic heads on the interior and hydrophobic tails pointing outwards.
hydrophilic tails on the interior and hydrophobic heads pointing outwards.
Very small nonpolar molecules such as gases like carbon dioxide, are able to go through the cell membrane in a process called
Active transport
Osmosis
Diffusion
Select 5 common properties of living organisms.
Maintain a stable internal environment.
Are composed of one or more cells.
Get their energy from other organisms.
Are only multicellular.
Need energy to carry out life processes.
Respond to their environment.
Grow and reproduce.
Are sentient.
Consider the Carbon Cycle:
What part(s) does photosynthesis and cellular respiration play a role in the carbon cycle?

Select all that apply:
Photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
Cellular respiration captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Photosynthesis captures carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
The two tubes contain bromothymol blue (BMB). Two snails are placed in Tube B. After 24 hours, what will the color of the water be in Tube B?

Remember, BMB is an indicator that starts off green, but will turn blue in the presence of oxygen and yellow in the presence of carbon dioxide.

Green (it won't change)
Yellow
Blue
Colorless (clear)
The two tubes contain bromothymol blue (BMB). Two sprigs of Elodea are placed into Tube D. The lights are on. After 24 hours, what will the color of the water be in tube D?

Remember, BMB is an indicator that starts off green, but will turn blue in the presence of oxygen and yellow in the presence of carbon dioxide.

Green (it won't change)
Yellow
Blue
Colorless (clear)
Two snails and two Elodea sprigs are placed together in a tube containing a bromothymol blue (BMB) solution. The tubes are put into a dark closet. After 24 hours, what will the color of the water be in tube A?

Remember, BMB is an indicator that starts off green, but will turn blue in the presence of oxygen and yellow in the presence of carbon dioxide.

Green (it won't change)
Yellow
Blue
Colorless (clear)