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BIOLOGY 1404 EXAM CHAPTER 8-11 REVIEW. 
CH8 - Photosynthesis 
CH9 - Cell communication 
CH10 - Cell reproduction 
CH11 - Meiosis and sexual reproduction 
CH8: PHOTOSYNTHESIS 
8.1 
 Photosynthesis is a biological process that captures sunlight and converts it to 
chemical compound (carbohydrates which are stored in C-C compounds) 
 Carbohydrates - used by organisms to power metabolism (ex. cellular respiration) 
 Only plants, algae and cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis - called 
photoautotroph...
BIOLOGY 1404 EXAM CHAPTER 4-7 EXAM #2 REVIEW. 
CH4 - Cell structure 
CH5 - Structure and function of plasma membranes 
CH6 - Metabolism 
CH7 - Cellular respiration 
CH4: Cell structure 
4.1 
 A cell is the smallest unit of living things 
 Levels of organization (simplest to complex): cells, tissues, organ, organ system, 
organism 
 Cells are split into 2 categories: prokaryotic and eukaryotic 
 Bacteria and archaea are PROKARYOTIC 
 Both animal and plant cells are EUKARYOTIC 
 All cells have 1) ...
BIOLOGY 1404 EXAM CHAPTER 8-11 REVIEW. 
CH8 - Photosynthesis 
CH9 - Cell communication 
CH10 - Cell reproduction 
CH11 - Meiosis and sexual reproduction 
CH8: PHOTOSYNTHESIS 
8.1 
 Photosynthesis is a biological process that captures sunlight and converts it to 
chemical compound (carbohydrates which are stored in C-C compounds) 
 Carbohydrates - used by organisms to power metabolism (ex. cellular respiration) 
 Only plants, algae and cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis - called 
photoautotroph...
BIOLOGY 1404 EXAM CHAPTER 4-7 REVIEW. 
CH4 - Cell structure 
CH5 - Structure and function of plasma membranes 
CH6 - Metabolism 
CH7 - Cellular respiration 
CH4: Cell structure 
4.1 
 A cell is the smallest unit of living things 
 Levels of organization (simplest to complex): cells, tissues, organ, organ system, 
organism 
 Cells are split into 2 categories: prokaryotic and eukaryotic 
 Bacteria and archaea are PROKARYOTIC 
 Both animal and plant cells are EUKARYOTIC 
 All cells have 1) Cell me...
The class notes on Lecture 4.