Cells and Body Systems Unit Test unit 4 lesson 13

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1. Cell structure and function: Understand the different parts of a cell, such as the cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, and organelles, and their roles in carrying out various cellular functions.

2. Cell division: Familiarize yourself with the process of cell division, including mitosis and meiosis, and their roles in growth, repair, and reproduction.

3. Tissues, organs, and body systems: Learn about the different types of tissues (epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous) and how they form organs. Understand the roles of various body systems, including the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, muscular, skeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems.

4. Cellular respiration: Understand the process of cellular respiration, including glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain, and how it produces energy (ATP) for the cell.

5. Photosynthesis: Know the process of photosynthesis, including the reactions that occur in the chloroplasts, and how plants convert sunlight into energy (glucose) and release oxygen.

6. Homeostasis: Understand how cells and body systems work together to maintain a stable internal environment, including temperature regulation, pH balance, and glucose control.

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