Learning Outcome
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A
Everything correct, well chosen details
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B
A few errors, provides relevant details
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C+
Solid understanding,
provides some accurate details
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C
Demonstrates a basic understanding, but
includes several errors
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C-
Minimum understanding demonstrated,
includes many errors
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I
Student is unable to demonstrate mastery
of basic concepts
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A1
safety
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A2
Design an experiment
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A3
Interpret data
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B1
Cell
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B2
Water
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B4
Organic molecule
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B9
Cell membrane
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B10 Surface area/volume ratio
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Overall Grade
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A
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B
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C+
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C
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C-
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I
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There are 52 multiple choice questions, two matching tables, and a few short answer questions. You will need the entire period to write the exam so please arrive ready to start.
You will be tested on all the learning outcomes listed above. Below are the vocabulary terms in the matching charts and one of the short answer questions to help you prepare. I also suggest completing the workbook questions to help you prepare for the type of questions that will appear on the test.
We will have review classes Nov 13/14 where you can ask questions on any topic we have covered this term to get further clarification on the concepts.
B4 Matching Terms
Term
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Glycogen
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Maltose
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Cellulose
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Soaps
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Nucleic acids
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Amino Acid
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Enzymes
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Nucleotide
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Triglyceride
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Glycerol
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Steroids
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Saturated fatty acid
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Glucose
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ATP
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B1 Matching Terms
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Lysosome
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Mitochondria
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Ribosome
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Cell Wall
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Vacuole
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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Cell membrane
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Nucleus
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Nucleolus
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Golgi apparatus
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Sperm
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Cilia
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B10 short answer question:
Last
question: Why are we made up of many small cells and not one big cell?