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STAAR Biology Review: Cellular Processes

STAAR Biology Review: Cellular Processes

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Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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NGSS
HS-LS1-5, HS-LS1-7, HS-LS1-3

+2

Standards-aligned

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Briana Harry

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5 Slides • 10 Questions

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Cell Processes

Biology STAAR Review

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I am learning the different cell processes.

​​Learning Goal:

  1. I can investigate homeostasis through the cellular transport of molecules.

  2. I can explain how matter is conserved and energy is transferred during photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

​​Success Criteria:

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5C: investigate homeostasis through the cellular transport of molecules.

Cellular Transport

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Match

Match the following transport with its function.

Movement of molecules through a cell membrane without protein channels or energy.

Movement of molecules via protein channels without energy.

Movement of water molecules from a solution of high concentration to low concentration. No energy.

Cells take in substances from outside of the cell by engulfing them in a vesicle.

Cells move materials from the cell by engulfing them and releasing them outside the cell.

Simple Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion

Osmosis

Endocytosis

Exocy

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Labelling

Label the following with the correct process.

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Simple Diffusion

Facilitated Diffusion

Osmosis

Energy required

Passive Transport

Endocytosis

Sodium Potassium Pump

No energy required

Exocytosis

Active Transport

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Multiple Choice

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The diagram represents the movement of three different substances across a cell membrane. Moving which of these substances across the cell membrane requires energy from ATP?

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2 only

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3 only

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1 and 2

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1 and 3

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Multiple Choice

Which statements best describe the difference between active transport and passive transport?

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Active transport occurs only in cells that require large amounts of energy. Passive transport occurs in all cells.

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Active transport requires ATP. Passive transport does not require ATP.

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Active transport moves substances along the concentration gradient. Passive transport moves substances against the concentration gradient.

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Active transport occurs in all cells. Passive transport requires ATP.

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Multiple Choice

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A diagram of removing glucose from the blood by a fat cell is shown. Which statement best describes the role of insulin and glucose-transport proteins in this process?

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They stimulate a response from white blood cells during glucose entry into the cell.

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They keep the plasma membrane flexible when glucose is removed from the blood.

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They help to maintain stable glucose levels both inside and outside the cell.

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They utilize the excess energy the cell produces to create more glucose.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of movement across a cell's plasma membrane requires energy supplied by ATP?

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Passive transport

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Simple diffusion

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Active transport

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Osmosis

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11A: explain how matter is conserved an energy is transferred during photosynthesis and cellular respiration using models, including the chemical equations for these processes.

Photosynthesis
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Cellular Respiration

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Labelling

Label the following photosynthesis and cellular respiration diagram.

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Cellular Respiration

CO2

H20

Photosynthesis

Mitochondria

C6H12O6

Chloroplast

Solar Energy

O2

Chemical Energy

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Labelling

Arrange the following phrases in the correct place on the chart.

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Carbon Dioxide, Water, ATP

Glucose and Oxygen

Energy Release

Chloroplast

Mitochondria

Glucose, Oxygen

Energy Capture

Carbon Dioxide & Water

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Multiple Choice

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The diagram represents a cellular process. Which molecule is a direct product of this cellular process?

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Glucose

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Phospholipid

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Insulin

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DNA

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Multiple Choice

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A model of two structures that perform cellular processes is shown. What are the products of the cellular processes in these organelles?

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I: glucose & carbon dioxide

II: oxygen & water

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I: carbon dioxide & oxygen

II: glucose & water

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I: oxygen & glucose

II: water & carbon dioxide

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I: carbon dioxide & water

II: glucose & oxygen

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Cell Processes

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