+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Date post: 12-Jan-2016
Category:
Upload: rebecca-perry
View: 215 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
51
Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW
Transcript
Page 1: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW

Page 2: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES

• Name the molecule on the top left.

• What type of bonding does it have?

• Is it a polar or nonpolar molecule? Why?

• What type of reaction is this?

Page 3: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name diagram A, B, C and D.• Which diagram comprises carbohydrates?

• Which is the unit molecule for DNA?• Diagram A is found in which organic group?

• Which molecule is found in fries?

Page 4: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Which of the molecules is found in enzymes?• Name the saturated fatty acid.

• In diagram A the NH2 is the __________group and the COOH is the __________ group.

Page 5: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name A, B, C and D and name a place where they can be found.

Page 6: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name this molecule.

• What type of bonding does it have?

Page 7: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE

• What is the X?• Name the letters

that represent the bases and name the bond between them?

• What is the back bone in this molecule?

• What is the shape?• Name the molecule.

What are the crosspieces?

Page 8: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

DNA/RNA• The building blocks or monomers of nucleic

acids are:

1) ________

2) ________: _______ or ______

3) ________: __, __, __, __ for DNA

__, __, __, __ for RNA

• What is complimentary base pairing? What is the bond between the bases?

Page 9: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name W, X, and Y.• What is Z? What is the purpose of Z?

• Name this molecule.• To which organic group does it belong?

Page 10: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• This process is called _______ _________ because _______________.

• The enzyme that “unzips” the strand is ____.

Page 11: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

This process shown is _________________

• X is the __________.• Y is the __________.• Z is the __________.• Name the bases

found on strand X.• Give two differences

between the double strand and the single strand X.

Page 12: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

A. B.

• Is there a difference between A and B?• Name the process shown?• What do the represent ?• Using the base letters identify the mRNA in A.• Where does this take place?• What is X and give its function?• If DNA is TAC, what will mRNA and tRNA be?

Page 13: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Given GGG UCG AAC, What will be the resulting sequence of amino acids?

How many RNA codons are required to produce a polypeptide that has 60 amino acids?

Given DNA = TAC GAA AAU, a mutation has occurred such that the leucine was deleted, what is the resulting dipeptide?

Page 14: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

CELL ANATOMY

• Name structures:

U:

V:

W:

X:

Y:

Z:

Then give a function

Page 15: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• What is this organelle? What is X?

• Where is X made?

• X in this diagram produces _________

• Y produces________• Identify the nucleus &

nucleolus. What is their function?

• What is the nucleolus made of?

Page 16: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name the cell that would most likely be found in the testes.

• Name the cell that would most likely be found in muscle tissue and heart tissue and why?

Page 17: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

CELL MEMBRANE

• In the top diagram what is X?

• Name the process being shown in both diagrams.

• In the bottom diagram what could X be? (think Nervous System)

Page 18: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

ISO-, HYPO, OR HYPER- TONIC?

• What happened in Graph A? Graph B?

• What is happening at 4 minutes in graph B

• Why did the line plateau at 3 minutes in graph A?

• Why does salt kill weeds?

Page 19: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• What kind of solution were these red blood cells sitting in ?

• Explain what allowed for the shape change?

Page 20: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Where have you seen this graph before?

• Explain what is happening?

• Where is it isotonic to cells?

Page 21: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

• Name structures:• U:• V:• W:• X:• Y:• Z:

Page 22: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name the structure that produces pepsin.

• Which structure controls our blood sugar level?

• Bile is made here.• A lack of water in

our body could be due to a malfunctioning of structure _____.

Page 23: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

ENZYMES

• Denaturation is caused by _____ and ___.

Enzyme pH Location Substrate product

Pepsin 3 protein

Salivary Amylase

mouth

Peptidase Amino Acids

Lipase 8

Page 24: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• The purpose of bile is to increase the ________ area of _______ and thereby ____________ emulsification.

• What do the villi do? And where are they located?

• The pancreas produces ____________ (breakdown), sodium ___________ (neutralization) and ___________ (sugar uptake)

Page 25: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name the structure that has and acidic environment.

• What is structure W and give its function?

• Name two functions of structure Z.

• The function of U is?

Page 26: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

CIRCULATORY SYSTEM

• Which vessel has valves?

• Which vessel carries out exchange?

• Name the vessel that leaves the left ventricle.

Page 27: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• This diagram is similar to the previous slide.

• Name:• W:• X:• Y:• Z:• Where would

this be found?

Page 28: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name this organ.

• What is the function of the labelled structures?

• Name the two chambers on either side of W and Z.

Page 29: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Systole of the ventricles is occurring at _____Systole of the atria is occurring at _______

Page 30: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Which structure would contain oxygenated blood?

• Which structure would contain deoxygenated blood?

What is the function of the oval opening, arterial duct, venous duct and umbilical arteries?

Page 31: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Structure Z is ______

• Structure Y is ______

• Structure X is ______

• Structure W is ______

• Which structure is part of the lymphatic system

Page 32: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Name the two cells shown.• List two differences between the two cells.• What is the function of each of the cells?

Page 33: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Struct-ure

Name Function

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

Page 34: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

Inhalation/Exhalation

• Exhale: ___________ (dome) relaxes

_________________ relaxes

________ ________ decreases

• Inhale: ____________ contracts

____________contracts up and _____

_________ ___________ increases

Page 35: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• What is X and give its function?• Identify W and Y.

• What kind of blood is found in W?• What type of blood is found in Y?

• Gas exchange occurs by __________

Page 36: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

RESPIRATION in the capillary

• External: Hb + O2 _______

______ Hb + CO2

HHb Hb + ___

_____ + H+ H2CO3 ___ + CO2

• Internal: HbO2 ___ + O2

___ + ____ HbCO2

Hb + H+ _____

H2O + ___ ______ H2O + CO2

Page 37: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• What most likely is Z?• Identify X and Y and explain your reasoning

for your answer.

Page 38: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

EXCRETORY SYSTEM• This is a diagram of

a _______• The 3 regions

labelled X, Y and Z are _________.

• In which region would the Loop of Nephron be found?

•What is the function of Z?•W is the ______ and it serves to ______________.

Page 39: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• This is a ________• Where does

reabsorption take place?

Structure Name Function

W

X

Y

Z

Page 40: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

URINARY SYSTEM

Indicate where the kidney, urethra, ureter and bladder are and briefly give a function

Page 41: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Z and Y are found in which region of the kidney?

• Why is region W very salty and concentrated?

• X and W are found in which region of the kidney?

Page 42: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

HORMONES

•Label W, X, Y and Z•Name a hormone that is released from each of these glands

Page 43: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

NERVOUS SYSTEM• Label the following diagram using the words

listed below:

receptor, motor axon, ganglion, interneuron, sensory neuron, sensory axon, sensory dendrite, motor

dendrite

Page 44: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

This graph represents action and resting potential.

• Briefly describe what is happening at the labelled parts W, X, Y and Z.

Page 45: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Guess what the above diagram is ?• Label W, X, Y and Z and give a function

• When does the Na+/K+ pump work?• What is the function of the myelin sheath?

Page 46: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• This whole diagram represents the ________ of the nervous system.

•What is X and give its function?•What is Y and give its function?

•Why are mitochondria found here?•By what means are the “dots” released?

Page 47: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• This diagram is the _______________

V W X Y Z

Name

Function

Page 48: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM

• Who is this little guy and what is his job? • What is found in Y and why?

• What does W contain?• The purpose of X is ________

Page 49: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• X and Y produce two different substances. What are they? What is X and Y’s function?

• X and Y are found in the _____

• The function of Z is to?• What is T’s dual

function?• X makes ____________

which is important because __________

• What is U and its function?

• V carries __________.

Page 50: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• The structure that is being released is the __________

• Identify structure X and what is its function.• The name of the process is ____________

Page 51: Welcome to Mrs. Wilkinson’s BIOLOGY 12 POWER POINT REVIEW.

• Is this a male or female? (you better get this!)

• The four main parts of the system are listed. Name them and give their function.• Where does fertilization occur?


Recommended