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This resource covers essential cell biology concepts, including the structure of the plasma membrane, the process of protein synthesis, and stages of mitosis. It addresses the types of transport mechanisms, organelle functions, and tissue types. Students will explore key vocabulary such as cytoplasm components, endocytosis types, and tissue functions. Additionally, it highlights the elements that make up the human body and compares anatomy and physiology. Perfect for a quick review or pre-test preparation.
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10/8 Pretest • The plasma membrane is 1 or 2 layers. • If the DNA strand is GCCAT, what is the mRNA strand? • Which organelle makes ATP/energy? • What stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?
Bellwork 9-30 • Where are ribosomes produced? nucleolus • What are the 3 parts to the cytoplasm? Cytosol, inclusion, organelle • What keeps the membrane stable and fluid? cholesterol
Bellwork 10-7 • What type of transport requires energy? active • What are two types of endocytosis?phagocytosis, pinocytosis • What stage do cells spend the most of their time? interphase • What step of mitosis are the cells pulled away? Anaphase (telophase for cells)
Bellwork 10-11 • Translation takes mRNA and makes _____________. Protein, amino cid • What stage of mitosis does cytokinesis occur? telophase • Define a gene. segment of DNA codes for a protein
Bellwork 10-12 • What is the function of Epithelium tissue? secrete, filter, absorb • What does simple squamous look like? single layer of flat cells • What does stratified mean? layers
Bellwork 10-13 • What type of cartilage is a fetal skeleton made from? hyaline • Osseous tissue is also known as _____. bone • What type of tissue soaks up excess fluid? areolar
Bellwork Quiz • Define HEMA • Define RECTUS • What system(s) allow excretion? • A group of tissues working together for the same function is called ________? • What are the levels of organization? • How is an isotope different from an element? • Type of bond that shares electrons? • What element is found in proteins, but not carbs? • What 4 elements make up the most of your body? • What type of fat is liquid at room temperature? • A pH of 4 is considered an _________. • How are anatomy and physiology different?
Block Bellwork Quiz • Define HEMA • Define RECTUS • What are the levels of organization? • How is an isotope different from an element? • Type of bond that shares electrons? • What element is found in proteins, but not carbs? • What 4 elements make up the most of your body? • What type of fat is liquid at room temperature? • What are the 2 types of endocytosis? • What keeps the membrane stable and fluidy? • What are the 3 parts to the cytoplasm • What step of mitosis are the cells pulled apart? • What does simple squamous look like?