Exam 1- Taken during lecture 11/4

  • Due Nov 4, 2019 at 11:59pm
  • Points 35
  • Questions 35
  • Time Limit 60 Minutes

Instructions

To start this exam, you will be given a password. Once you click to start the test, you will have a limited time to complete the test. Each question on the test is multiple choice. For this exam, you should know the following:

Chapter 1:

  • Know why scientists/people conduct experiments.
  • Know how you would disprove a hypothesis.
  • Know the steps of the scientific method and the basic vocab. There will be TWO questions like this. 
  • You are going to read about a science experiment. Be able to identify where the researcher is in the process or what they are missing. There are TWO questions like this. ((Example: They never wrote a question…))

Chapter 2:

  • Know the general makeup of amino acids.
  • Know what element is in all living things.
  • Know what elements are in most living things.
  • Know what combined elements are called.
  • Understand how sugars are combined and what they make.
  • Understand what makes up DNA.
  • Know what happens to an element when it gains or loses an electron.
  • Understand that water breaks down some other chemicals.     

Chapter 3:

  • Know where DNA is found in the cell.
  • Know what the study of DNA is called.
  • Understand what gets to cross the phospholipid bilayer and what does not.
  • Know where the hydrophobic and hydrophilic parts of the bilayer are.
  • Understand why the bilayer arranges the way it does around water.
  • Know the molecule plants use to store extra energy.
  • Know the molecule animals use to store extra energy.

Chapter 4:

  • Know what process makes bread dough rise.
  • Know the definition of homeostasis.
  • Know which process uses oxygen in the human body (Krebs, Glycolysis, Electron Transport Chain
  • Know where the Citric Acid Cycle occurs in eukaryotes.
  • Name TWO different types fermentation
  • Name the first step of cell respiration
  • Know the molecule that is the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain

Chapter 5:

  • Know where energy for photosynthesis comes from
  • Know where photosynthesis occurs
  • Understand what plants make during photosynthesis
  • Know where light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis occur
  • What color do plants most often reflect?
  • The oxygen in photosynthesis comes from where?
  • What is pyruvic acid changed into during the Krebs Cycle?
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