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SOL Review

This review covers topics in biochemistry, cell respiration, enzymes, cell membranes, cell cycle, chromosomal mutations, mechanisms of inheritance, and ecological concepts. It explores the scientific method and various biological processes.

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SOL Review

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  1. SOL Review

  2. Bio.1 Scientific Method

  3. Bio.1: Hypothesis: An “If …… then…” statement

  4. Variables

  5. Bio.2 Water: A polar molecule

  6. Properties of water • High specific heat - water resists changes in temperature • Important to maintain body temperatures and cell temperatures • Climates with water like lake and ocean areas don’t vary as much in temperature • Cohesion – water molecules stick together because of their polarity • Makes surface tension, streams of water, beads of water • Adhesion – attraction of molecules to different substances • Water molecules stick to other things, like in xylem of plants

  7. Enzymes: • Biological catalysts • Get chemical reactions started with less energy needed • Lower the activation energy of a reaction

  8. Bio.2 Biochemistry: ATP/ADP Cycle

  9. Bio.2 Biochemistry: Photosynthesis

  10. Photosynthesis uses blue and red wavelengths of light

  11. 6CO2 + 6H20  C6H12O6 + 6O2

  12. Bio.2: Cell Respiration

  13. C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H20 • Makes 36-38 ATP

  14. Bio.3 Cells Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic

  15. Bio.3: Cell Membranes

  16. Animal and Plant Cells

  17. Bio.3: Surface Area vs Volume

  18. Passive processes (no energy needed) • Diffusion: movement of molecules from greater concentrations to lesser concentrations • Osmosis: movement of WATER molecules across a membrane from greater to lesser concentrations • Isotonic: the solutions on either side of the membrane are the same, so there is equal flow of water molecules • Hypotonic : the solution has a lower concentration of solute molecules than the cell does • Hypertonic: the solution has a higher concentration of solute molecules than the cell

  19. Facilitated Diffusion - diffusion of molecules across a membrane using transport proteins

  20. Active Transport (uses energy) • Endocytosis : taking in liquids or large molecules into a cell by engulfing them in a membrane

  21. Exocytosis: release of substance by a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane

  22. Bio.5 Mechanisms of Inheritance and protein Synthesis: Cell Cycle

  23. Bio.5 Mechanisms of Inheritance and protein Synthesis: Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

  24. Gamete Formation: Meiosis

  25. Cell Specialization

  26. Protostomes: mouth forms first • earthworms, mollusks like clams, oysters • Deuterostomes: anus forms first and mouth second • Echinoderms and chordates

  27. Monohybrid Cross • Two tomatoes heterozygous for tall plants are crossed. Show the results with a Punnett square. List the genotypic and phenotypic ratios. Tallness is dominant, dwarfism is recessive.

  28. Dihybrid Cross • Two tomato plants heterozygous for tallness and red color (yellow is recessive)are crossed. Show the Punnett square results. What fraction would be homozygous dominant? What are the overall phenotypic ratios?

  29. Watson and Crick Rosalind Franklin

  30. DNA

  31. Chromosome Structure

  32. Chromosomal Mutations

  33. Making Recombinant DNA

  34. Bio.6 Modern Classification systems • Most general to most specific • Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family Genus, Species • 3 Domains: Archaea, Bacteria, Eukarya

  35. Bio.7 Evolution and Change in Populations over TIME • Fossil Record Evidence

  36. Reproductive Strategies

  37. Speciation

  38. Adaptations : Homologous and Analogous

  39. Darwin’s Theory of Evolution

  40. Phylogenetic Tree

  41. Bio.8 Ecology

  42. Limiting Factor • What you run out of… • Food • Water • Nesting space • Build up of wastes

  43. “Boom or Bust” Population Curve

  44. Nitrogen Cycle

  45. CarbonCycle

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