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Biology Final Benchmark 3 Study Guide 2013
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Ecology
Explain how the length of a food chain is limited.
-Its limited because there is not enough energy
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Define: Emigration, immigration, birthrate, and death rate
-Emigration means when they come in and Immigration go out. Birthrate is when the population goes up and Death rate is when the population goes down.
Explain how carbon cycle through the biosphere? -
Explain how nitrogen cycle through the biosphere?
Why is photosynthesis important to our survival?
Explain what is happening in this graph with the predator – prey population.
What do decomposers do? Give two examples of organisms that would be considered decomposers.
Define species richness/biodiversity. Why is biodiversity important and in what way do humans impact biodiversity?
Cell Biology
Define:
Chloroplasts
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Nucleolus
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Centrioles
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Chromosomes
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Nucleus
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Vacuoles
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Cell Membrane
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Eukaryotes
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Lysosome
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Prokaryotes
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Cell Wall
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Mitochondria
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Golgi Bodies
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Which organelle is responsible for respiration in cells?
Which organelle is responsible for photosynthesis?
Define homeostasis, and what structure controls it?
What is a plasma/cell membrane made of?
What is an enzyme? Which organelle makes enzymes?
What do enzymes do? What changes the behavior of enzymes?
What would happen if a cell were placed in a hypotonic, hypertonic, or isotonic solution?
What is required for plants to perform photosynthesis? Include the equation in chemical and written form.
What happens to molecules when they are broken apart in cellular respiration? Include the equation in chemical and written form.
How are photosynthesis and respiration connected?
Genetics
Define haploid and diploid. How are these terms important in meiosis?
What is the purpose of meiosis?
Scientific Method
Define theory.
Define observation.
Define experiment.
Define hypothesis.