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UNIT 4: Transport Biology I DAYSHEET 53: Summative Cell Membrane & Surface Area/Volume Assessment

Name: _______________________________ Date: __________________

Bellringer: This is your last opportunity to review for your summative assessment. The following options are available to use during your bellringer review time: 1. Daysheet 50 & 51 (Cell Membrane & SA/V Ratio Notes) 2. Daysheet 52 (Yesterdays review packet that mirrors todays assessment) 3. StudyStack 4. Your Formative Cell Membrane & SA/V Ratio Assessment on QuizStar

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Homework 53: Biochemistry Review


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Biology I
Date: ___________________

1. Match the following monomers with their correct polymers in the table below: Nucleotides Polymer Monosaccharides Fatty Acids Monomer Amino Acids

Lipids

A.

Nucleic Acids

B.

Proteins

C.

Carbohydrates

D.

Matching Section: Please use the following word bank to help you correctly answer questions 2-11. The words in the bank can only be used once. Larger Unsaturated Lipid Glycogen RNA Smaller Carbon Carbohydrate Organic Phosphate Polymer Shape Protein Polysaccharide Sugar Saturated Enzyme Nucleic Acid Starch Nucleic Acid Monosaccharide Nucleotide Monomer DNA

2. Which macromolecule of life is used to STORE energy? ___________________ 3. Which macromolecule of life provides energy for the body? _________________ 4. ______________________________ fats are solid at room temperature, and are considered unhealthy. 5. __________________________________ is a very long macromolecule chain.

6. If you were to perform a chemical reaction where monomers are turned into polymers, would your new molecule(s) be larger or smaller than your starting reactants? _______________________________. 7. Plants store polysaccharides in the form of ______________________________. 8. Polymers are made up of individual subunits (building blocks) called ___________________________. 9. A protein that can speed up chemical reactions is called a(n) ________________________________. 10. Identify and then label the following terms on the atomic structure below: electron, neutron, proton, and nucleus.

11. If an atom has more protons than electrons, what will the overall charge of the atom be? Circle one of the following choices: a. positive b. negative c. neutral 12. If an atom has the same number of electrons and protons, what will the overall charge of the atom be? Circle one of the following choices: a. positive b. negative c. neutral 13. We discussed the following two types of chemical bonds in class, Ionic Bonding and Covalent Bonding. Please place the correct bond next to its definition below: a. ____________________________ bonding holds oppositely charged atoms (ions) together. Table salt is an example of a molecule created through this type of chemical bond. b. ____________________________ bonding holds two or more atoms together as they share electrons with one another. Carbon dioxide is an example of a compound created through this type of chemical bond.

14. Refer to the picture below. What type of bond is represented by Line A? ___________________________________. (Remember, this bond holds individual water molecules together.)

15. Refer to the picture on the front of this quiz. What term can be used to describe waters ability to stick to itself? Circle the correct term below: A. Adhesion B. Forces C. Cohesion d. Covalent 16. In class, I showed you a picture of a spiders web with drops of water attached. What term can be used to describe waters ability to stick to other things? Circle the correct term below: A. Adhesion B. Forces C. Cohesion d. Covalent

17. The pH scale measures the concentration of __________________________ in solution. 18. Lemon juice has a pH of 2. Is lemon juice an acid or a base? ______________ 19. Ammonia has a pH of 11.5. Is ammonia an acid or a base? ________________

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