Building Blocks of Life
Test Review
Levels of Organization
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Body Systems
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All About Biomolecules
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Levels of Organization
Directions:
Flip each card around to review the definition of each level of organization.
The smallest piece of matter; the basic building block of everything, like carbon.
A living thing that can carry out all life processes on its own, like a human.
A group of tissues working together to do a specific job in the body, like a muscle.
A group of similar cells working together to do a job, like skeletal tissue.
Title
Title
Title
Title
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Organism
Organ
Atom
Tissue
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
A group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body, like the muscular system.
The smallest unit of life; the building block of all living things, like a muscle cell fiber.
Two or more atoms joined together, like amino acids.
A small part inside a cell that has a specific job (like the cell’s “organs”), like mitochondria.
Title
Title
Title
Title
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Cell
Molecule
Organ System
Organelle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Next
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Levels of Organization
Directions:
Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
atom
cell
molecule
organ
organelle
organism
organ system
tissue
LARGE
small
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Next
Check your answers on the next page.
Levels of Organization
Directions:
Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
LARGE
small
atom
cell
molecule
organ
organelle
organism
organ system
tissue
Next
Continue on to the next page for more practice.
Levels of Organization Digestive System
Directions:
Now let's test your levels of organization skills with a specific example. Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
digestive system
epithelial tissue
hydrochloric acid
parietal cells
human
hydrogen
stomach
vesicle
LARGE
small
organ system
organism
organ
tissue
cell
organelle
molecule
atom
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Next
Check your answers on the next page.
Levels of Organization Digestive System
Directions:
Now let's test your levels of organization skills with a specific example. Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
LARGE
small
digestive system
human
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen
stomach
parietal cells
vesicle
epithelial tissue
Home
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Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Match each body (organ) system to its corresponding function. One is not used.
respiratory system
BODY SYSTEM
FUNCTION
muscular system
builds new polymers that allow the body to move and provide strength for daily activities
digestive system
breaks downn and absorbs food polymers into monomers that they will use for energy, growth and repair
skeletal system
circulatory system
provides structure, protects vital organs, allows movement, and produces blood cells
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transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body
Check your answers on the next page.
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Match each body (organ) system to its corresponding function. One is not used.
respiratory system
BODY SYSTEM
FUNCTION
muscular system
builds new polymers that allow the body to move and provide strength for daily activities
digestive system
breaks downn and absorbs food polymers into monomers that they will use for energy, growth and repair
skeletal system
provides structure, protects vital organs, allows movement, and produces blood cells
circulatory system
More body system practice on the next page.
transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body
Next
Digestive System
Directions:
Match each strucuture (organ in the digestive system) to its corresponding function.
STRUCTURE
FUNCTION
large intestines
stomach
aborbs water from feces
mechanically digests food by chewing and starts the chemical digestion of carbohydrates using enzymes
mouth
small intestines
mechanically digests food by churning and starts the chemcial digestion of proteins using acid and enzymes
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chemically digests and absorbs carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
Check your answers on the next page.
Next
Digestive System
Directions:
Match each strucuture (organ in the digestive system) to its corresponding function.
STRUCTURE
FUNCTION
large intestines
aborbs water from feces
mouth
mechanically digests food by chewing and starts the chemical digestion of carbohydrates using enzymes
stomach
mechanically digests food by churning and starts the chemcial digestion of proteins using acid and enzymes
small intestines
More body system practice on the next page.
chemically digests and absorbs carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
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Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
More body system practice on the next page.
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
Return to the home page to continue your review.
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Identify the monomer each food polymer will be broken down into, what body polymer can be assembled from the monomers and the function of that body polymer.
triglyceride
fatty acid
mono-saccaride
glycogen
amino acid
actin
long-term energy storage
short-term energy storage
contracts and relaxes to move muscles and bones
FOOD POLYMER
FUNCTION
MONOMER
BODY POLYMER
triglyceride
starch
myoglobin
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Next
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Identify the monomer each food polymer will be broken down into, what body polymer can be assembled from the monomers and the function of that body polymer.
FOOD POLYMER
FUNCTION
MONOMER
BODY POLYMER
triglyceride
triglyceride
fatty acid
long-term energy storage
starch
short-term energy storage
mono-saccaride
glycogen
myoglobin
amino acid
actin
contracts and relaxes to move muscles and bones
Next
More biomolecules practice on the next page..
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the question, then choose the best answer.
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the question, then choose the best answer.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement. Then use the vocabulary words to complete the blanks.
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement below. Then answer the questions on the right.
A bodybuilder is beginning their training for the upcoming competition seasons. They need to change their diet to maximize muscle growth. They decide to eat a high protein diet.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
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All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement. Then use the vocabulary words to complete the blanks.
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Building Blocks of Life
Test Review
Levels of Organization
Welcome to your test review! Use the buttons on this page to explore each section. Each one will take you to a new page with review questions and activities.
Body Systems
How it works:
All About Biomolecules
Take your time, check your notes, and do your best-this is your chance to practice before the test!
Levels of Organization
Directions:
Flip each card around to review the definition of each level of organization.
The smallest piece of matter; the basic building block of everything, like carbon.
A living thing that can carry out all life processes on its own, like a human.
A group of tissues working together to do a specific job in the body, like a muscle.
A group of similar cells working together to do a job, like skeletal tissue.
Title
Title
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Organism
Organ
Atom
Tissue
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
A group of organs that work together to perform a major function in the body, like the muscular system.
The smallest unit of life; the building block of all living things, like a muscle cell fiber.
Two or more atoms joined together, like amino acids.
A small part inside a cell that has a specific job (like the cell’s “organs”), like mitochondria.
Title
Title
Title
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Cell
Molecule
Organ System
Organelle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Subtitle
Next
Continue on to the next page for more practice.
Levels of Organization
Directions:
Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
atom
cell
molecule
organ
organelle
organism
organ system
tissue
LARGE
small
Take a screen shot of your answers before moving to the next page.
Next
Check your answers on the next page.
Levels of Organization
Directions:
Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
LARGE
small
atom
cell
molecule
organ
organelle
organism
organ system
tissue
Next
Continue on to the next page for more practice.
Levels of Organization Digestive System
Directions:
Now let's test your levels of organization skills with a specific example. Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
digestive system
epithelial tissue
hydrochloric acid
parietal cells
human
hydrogen
stomach
vesicle
LARGE
small
organ system
organism
organ
tissue
cell
organelle
molecule
atom
Take a screen shot of your answers before moving to the next page.
Next
Check your answers on the next page.
Levels of Organization Digestive System
Directions:
Now let's test your levels of organization skills with a specific example. Drag and drop each vocabulary term to the corresponding area on the size and scale hierarchy.
LARGE
small
digestive system
human
hydrochloric acid
hydrogen
stomach
parietal cells
vesicle
epithelial tissue
Home
Return to the home page to continue your review.
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Match each body (organ) system to its corresponding function. One is not used.
respiratory system
BODY SYSTEM
FUNCTION
muscular system
builds new polymers that allow the body to move and provide strength for daily activities
digestive system
breaks downn and absorbs food polymers into monomers that they will use for energy, growth and repair
skeletal system
circulatory system
provides structure, protects vital organs, allows movement, and produces blood cells
Take a screen shot of your answers before moving to the next page.
transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body
Check your answers on the next page.
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Match each body (organ) system to its corresponding function. One is not used.
respiratory system
BODY SYSTEM
FUNCTION
muscular system
builds new polymers that allow the body to move and provide strength for daily activities
digestive system
breaks downn and absorbs food polymers into monomers that they will use for energy, growth and repair
skeletal system
provides structure, protects vital organs, allows movement, and produces blood cells
circulatory system
More body system practice on the next page.
transports blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body
Next
Digestive System
Directions:
Match each strucuture (organ in the digestive system) to its corresponding function.
STRUCTURE
FUNCTION
large intestines
stomach
aborbs water from feces
mechanically digests food by chewing and starts the chemical digestion of carbohydrates using enzymes
mouth
small intestines
mechanically digests food by churning and starts the chemcial digestion of proteins using acid and enzymes
Take a screen shot of your answers before moving to the next page.
chemically digests and absorbs carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
Check your answers on the next page.
Next
Digestive System
Directions:
Match each strucuture (organ in the digestive system) to its corresponding function.
STRUCTURE
FUNCTION
large intestines
aborbs water from feces
mouth
mechanically digests food by chewing and starts the chemical digestion of carbohydrates using enzymes
stomach
mechanically digests food by churning and starts the chemcial digestion of proteins using acid and enzymes
small intestines
More body system practice on the next page.
chemically digests and absorbs carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
More body system practice on the next page.
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
More body system practice on the next page.
Next
Body Systems & Their Functions
Directions:
Read the statement. Then decide what 2 body (organ) systems interact to perform the described function.
Return to the home page to continue your review.
Home
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Identify the monomer each food polymer will be broken down into, what body polymer can be assembled from the monomers and the function of that body polymer.
triglyceride
fatty acid
mono-saccaride
glycogen
amino acid
actin
long-term energy storage
short-term energy storage
contracts and relaxes to move muscles and bones
FOOD POLYMER
FUNCTION
MONOMER
BODY POLYMER
triglyceride
starch
myoglobin
Take a screen shot of your answers before moving to the next page.
Next
Check your answers on the next page.
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Identify the monomer each food polymer will be broken down into, what body polymer can be assembled from the monomers and the function of that body polymer.
FOOD POLYMER
FUNCTION
MONOMER
BODY POLYMER
triglyceride
triglyceride
fatty acid
long-term energy storage
starch
short-term energy storage
mono-saccaride
glycogen
myoglobin
amino acid
actin
contracts and relaxes to move muscles and bones
Next
More biomolecules practice on the next page..
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the question, then choose the best answer.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
Next
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the question, then choose the best answer.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
Next
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement. Then use the vocabulary words to complete the blanks.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
Next
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement below. Then answer the questions on the right.
A bodybuilder is beginning their training for the upcoming competition seasons. They need to change their diet to maximize muscle growth. They decide to eat a high protein diet.
More biomolecules practice on the next page.
Next
All About Biomolecules
Directions:
Read the statement. Then use the vocabulary words to complete the blanks.
Return to the home page to continue your review.
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