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1 Blue. The movement of water across semipermeable membrane?. 1 point. Osmosis. Iodine Solution. Dialysis Sac. Starch Solution. 2 Blue. What process is occurring in this diagram?. 2 points. Diffusion. 3 blue.

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  1. 1 Blue The movement of water across semipermeable membrane?

  2. 1 point Osmosis

  3. Iodine Solution Dialysis Sac Starch Solution 2 Blue What process is occurring in this diagram?

  4. 2 points Diffusion

  5. 3 blue A cell that normally lives in freshwater is placed inside a saltwater aquarium. What will happen to this cell?

  6. 3 points It will shrink

  7. 4 blue • When the colors yellow and blue are combined, they produce a green color. Which • statement most likely describes the relative sizes of the yellow and blue food-coloring • molecules in the diagram? • A. The yellow food-coloring molecules are small, while the blue food-coloring molecules are large. • B. The yellow food-coloring molecules are large, while the blue food-coloring molecules are small. • C. Both the yellow food-coloring molecules and the blue food-coloring molecules are large. • D. Both the yellow food-coloring molecules and the blue food-coloring molecules are small.

  8. 4 points D

  9. 5 Blue What things is the cell membrane impermeable to?

  10. 5 points Sugar, Starch, Salt

  11. 1 Purple Name two synonyms for organelle

  12. 1 Point Structure; Part of the cell, piece of the cell;

  13. 2 Purple Which cell structure contains molecules that direct cell activities, allowing the cell to carry out many of its normal functions?

  14. 2 Point Nucleus

  15. 3 Purple What building block is the this energy releasing organelle associated with?

  16. 3 Point Monosaccharides; Glucose

  17. 4 Purple What two structures are associated with ENERGY?

  18. 4 Points Mitochondria & Chloroplast

  19. Purple Daily Double

  20. Get it right or wrong Name at least 5 organelles and a keyword

  21. 1 Orange How big is an onion cell?

  22. 1 Point 90 µm

  23. 2 Orange What three things do ALL cells have in common?

  24. 2 Point Cell Membrane Ribosomes Cytoplasm DNA

  25. 3 Orange Name the Movement for A, B, C

  26. 3 Point A = Flagella B = Pseudopodia C= Cilia

  27. 4 Orange A typical animal cell is 10,000 times smaller than a child who is 1 meter in length. Which is the size of the animal cell in meters?

  28. 4 Point 1.0 x10-4

  29. 5 Orange Write the vocab each organism is the “rockstar” for: Bacteria: Euglena: Paramecium: Animal: Plant:

  30. 5 Point Write the vocab each organism is the “rockstar” for: Bacteria: Chemosynthesis/Prokaryote Euglena: Flagella Paramecium: Cilia Animal: Eukaryote/Cellular Respiration Plant: Photosynthesis

  31. 1 Red Which function would the energy releasing structure most likely have in the animal cell? A. glucose B. starch C. mitochondria D. cellular respiration

  32. 1 Point D

  33. 2 Red What energy is being created in this process?

  34. 2 Point ATP

  35. 3 Red Place these types of energy in order from greatest to least? Heat, Sun, Glucose, ATP

  36. 3 Point Sun, Glucose, ATP, Heat

  37. 4 Red What process would this tree use to release energy?

  38. 4 Point Cellular Respiration

  39. Daily Double Red

  40. 1 Green The diagram below represents the setup for an experiment. Two black paper discs are opposite each other on both sides of each of two leaves. This experimental setup would most likely be used to show that A. glucose is necessary for photosynthesis B. protein is a product of photosynthesis C. light is necessary for photosynthesis D. carbon dioxide is a product of photosynthesis

  41. 1 Point C

  42. 2 Green What energy would be created in the leaves of the Elodea?

  43. 2 Point Glucose

  44. Green 3 Plants have to continually absorb water from the ground to replace the water it loses during photosynthesis. This process of maintaining osmotic balance in the plant is called?

  45. 3 Point Homeostasis

  46. 4 Green Bacteria Fill in the equation

  47. 4 Point Chemosynthesis

  48. 5 Green List the inorganic components of photosynthesis:

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