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Honors Biology - December 3rd, 2012 S WBAT : Prepare for Thursday's Benchmark Test Wa rm Up: Please hand in only the notebook paper from your homework (You may not hand in the original worksheet!) T rue or false: 1.) All prokaryotes have a cell membrane
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Honors Biology - December 3rd, 2012 SWBAT: Prepare for Thursday's Benchmark Test Warm Up:Please hand in only the notebook paper from your homework (You may not hand in the original worksheet!) True or false: 1.) All prokaryotes have a cell membrane 2.) Plant cells have a wall made out of phospholipids 3.) Cilia are long tails used for movement in prokaryotes 4.) Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes used to break down waste in eukaryotes
Partner Review: Cell Organelle "Quiz" Answer on a half sheet of paper - DO NOT write on the paper I gave you! We will grade these in class 11 in-class process points
1 What is the term used to describe the movement of materials from high to low concentration called? A Diffusion B Active Transport C Facilitated Diffusion D Equilibrium
2 Will the glucose molecules in the situation pictured below have a net movement into or out of section A? A Into B Out of C Stays the same
3 Which of the following is most likely to occur when a freshwater organism is placed into saltwater? A The organism’s cells will shrink because its cells will lose water. B The organism’s cells will shrink because its cells will lose salt. C The organism’s cells will swell because its cells will gain water. D The organism’s cells will swell because its cells will gain salt.
4 Most of the cell membrane is made up of fats that are arranged in a _______ A protein layer B cholesterol layer C lipid bilayer D none of the above
5 Based on the cell structures they possess and the process of osmosis, which of the following is most likely to burst? A An animal cell in distilled water. B A plant cell in distilled water. C An animal cell in saltwater. D A plant cell in saltwater.
6 Name the type of movement this picture represents. Fresh water moves into a single celled organism A active transpot B osmosis C diffusion D facilitated diffusion
7 Which adaptation would help a plant living in a saltwater environment to absorb water from its surroundings? A having extra thick cell walls B having high concentrations of solutes in its roots C having low concentrations of solutes in its roots D living in cold environments
8 What is most likely to happen to a red blood cell when it is placed in distilled water? A The red blood cell will swell as it absorbs water and possibly burst. B The red blood cell will swell as it absorbs solutes and possibly burst. C The red blood cell will shrink as it loses water. D The red blood cell will shrink as it loses solutes. E The red blood cell won’t change size because its cell membrane is not semi-permeable.
9 What is most likely to happen to a red blood cell when it is placed in a solution with a very high concentration of solutes? A The red blood cell will swell as it absorbs water and possibly burst. B The red blood cell will swell as it absorbs solutes and possibly burst. C The red blood cell will shrink as it loses water. D The red blood cell will shrink as it loses solutes.
10 Which of the following is the best definition of semi-permeable (or selectively permeable)? A barrier that allows all particles to pass through it B barrier that allows no particles to pass through it C barrier that allows only certain particles to pass through it D barrier that allows all particles to pass through it, but only in one direction