Unit 1 Exam Review Due 9/25 Marcromolecules Part A. Classify

Unit 1 Exam Review
Due 9/25
Marcromolecules
Part A. Classify each as a carbohydrate, protein, lipid or nucleic acid.
1.
starch
10.
polysaccharide
2.
cholesterol
11.
phospholipid
3.
steroid
12.
glycerol
4.
glycogen
13.
monosaccharide
5.
nucleotide
14.
cellulose
6.
RNA
15.
amino acid
7.
polypeptide chain
16.
enzyme
8.
glucose
unsaturated fatty
acid
17.
saturated fat
18.
DNA
9.
Part B. Identify the specific molecule (use the above terms) from each description. Some terms may be
used more than once.
17.
provides long-term energy storage for animals
18.
instructions for building proteins
19.
provides immediate energy
20.
sex hormones
21.
provides short-term energy storage for plants
22.
animal and plant structures
23.
forms the cell membrane of all cells
24.
speeds up chemical reactions by lowering activation energy
25.
one sugar
26.
cells convert this into ATP
27.
monomer of proteins
28.
provides long-term energy storage for plants
29.
genetic material
30.
steroid that makes up part of the cell membranes
31.
3-carbon “backbone” of a fat
32.
provides short-term energy storage for animals
33.
many sugars
34.
monomer of nucleic acids
Unit 1 Exam Review
Due 9/25
35.
forms the cell wall of plant cells
Review - The Cell
1. Know all the vocabulary words in the chapter
2. Identify and label the cell
membrane, know the components of
the membrane
3. Identify organelles related to both
plant and animal cells; be able to
describe their functions
4. Understand how the cell functions,
be able to identify cell components in
an analogy (like Cell City)
5. Describe the differences between
plant and animal cells
6. Be able to label components on both a plant and animal cell diagram
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Unit 1 Exam Review
Due 9/25
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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
1. Define ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
2. List and describe the characteristics of life
3. Know the levels of organization, from simplest to most complex
4. Describe the body cavities, what organs are found in each and be able to identify them on a diagram.
(See handouts)
6. Describe the organ systems, their functions, and organs found in each (See concept map)
7. Describe the ANATOMICAL POSITION
8. Know the relative positions-directional Terms (anterior, posterior, distal etc).
9. Understand the body sections (slices) used to observe internal structures, be able to label them on a
diagram (sagittal, transverse, coronal)
10. Describe the body regions and be able to identify them on a diagram (See handout, and quiz)
Study Tips
1. Spend at least one hour reviewing your notes, pay special attention to terms
2. Review your handouts, practice naming (labeling) without looking at the answers