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Unit 2: Cells and Systems
Study Guide/100
Topic 1: Characteristics of Living Things
- What are the 5 main characteristics of living things? (5 marks)
- Describe the purpose of the following types of animal tissues: (1 mark each)
a)Muscle tissue:
b)Epithelial tissue:
c)Nerve tissue:
d)Connective tissue:
- Describe the purpose of the following types of plant tissues: (1 mark each)
a)Xylem tissue:
b)Phloem tissue:
c)Epidermal tissue:
- The body is made up of tissues, organs, cells and systems. Explain how these are organized. Use a graphic organizer to help explain your answer. (2 marks)
- Define the following terms. Use examples to help explain your answers where appropriate. (4 marks)
a)cell:
b)tissue:
c)organ:
d)system:
Topic 2: The Role of Cells within Living Things
- Cells are often described as the ______of life. All living things are made up of cells! (1 mark)
- Describe the difference between single-celled organisms and multi-cellular organisms. Give an example of each. (2 marks)
- Why are cells in multi-cellular organisms specialized? (1 mark)
- What are the advantages of being multi-cellular? (1 mark)
Topic 3: The Microscope
- What does the term magnifying mean? (1 mark)
- What are the two types of microscopes commonly used today? What type do we use in school? (3 marks)
- What is the correct procedure for using a microscope? Be detailed in your answer. (E.g. How do you hold it? Which objective lens do you use first? How do you focus…etc?) (4 marks)
- Label the following diagram (4 marks)
Topic 4: Plant and Animal Cells
- What is an organelle? (1 mark)
- What are the main differences between plant and animal cells? (2 marks)
- List the organelles found in animal cells and describe their function. (5 marks)
- List the organelles found in plant cells and describe their function.(3 marks)
- Explain how gases and liquids move into and out of cells. Which organelle controls the movement? How? (2 marks)
- Explain how diffusion works. Use a diagram to help explain your answer. (2 marks)
- Diffusion allows which two gases to travel into and out of cells? Which gas do the cells need to function and which gas do they release? (2 marks)
- Describe the process of osmosis. Why is osmosis important to plants? (2 marks)
- Describe the pathway of water through a plant. (3 marks)
- Define the following terms: (1 mark each)
a)Stoma:
b)Transpiration:
Topic 5: Systems
- Describe the major functions of the following systems: (1 mark each)
a)Digestive System:
b)Respiratory System:
c)Circulatory System:
d)Excretory System:
e)Sensory Awareness System:
- Label and title the following diagrams.
a)(2 marks)
b)(2 marks)
- Describe the pathway food travels on after it enters the mouth. (2 marks)
- Describe the pathway air travels on after it enters the mouth and nose. (2 marks)
- What is the main function of the following parts of blood? (1 mark each)
a)Plasma:
b)Red blood cells:
c)White blood cells:
d)Platelets:
- Define the following terms: (1 mark each)
a)Hemoglobin:
b)Blood vessel:
c)Veins:
d)Arteries:
e)Capillaries:
- Your sensory awareness system allows your body to respond to external stimuli. Explain how your body responds to the following situations. (1 mark each)
a)Cold:
b)Heat:
c)Exercise:
d)Panic:
Topic 6: Scientific Knowledge
- There are many digestive system disorders, name 2 and give their causes. (2 marks)
- Why do smokers cough? (1 mark)
- What is bronchitis? (1 mark)
- What is one of the main causes of Lung Cancer? (1 mark)
- Name 3 common problems with the circulatory system? What are some possible causes of these conditions? (4 marks)
- What is a vaccine? How does it work? (2 marks)
- Nutrition is extremely important. Which disease was found to be caused by a lack of Vitamin C? What were the symptoms? (2 marks)
- How can your diet affect your cholesterol levels? (1 mark)
- How can you diet lead to the development of ulcers? (1 mark)