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BIOLOGY 103 UNIT 2 LECTURE EXAM 2026 | COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE & PRACTICE QUESTIONS

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This Biology 103 Unit 2 Lecture Exam 2026 Complete Study Guide is a comprehensive preparation resource designed to help students master key biological concepts typically covered in Unit 2 of an introductory biology course. The guide includes high-yield review content and practice questions with answers covering cell structure and function, membrane transport mechanisms (diffusion, osmosis, active transport), enzymes and metabolic activity, cellular respiration, ATP production, mitochondria function, and basic molecular biology principles. Designed to strengthen conceptual understanding, improve scientific reasoning, and reinforce essential biology foundations, this resource provides a structured study experience to support confidence, knowledge retention, and success on the Biology 103 Unit 2 lecture exam.

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BIOLOGY 103 UNIT 2 LECTURE EXAM 2026
| COMPLETE STUDY GUIDE & PRACTICE
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,cytology study of cells




robert hooke English physician
Observed microscopic cavities in cork
First to use the word “cell”
Reminded him of the small rooms occupied by monks


Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek Dutch microscopist

"animalcules"

discovered protists & bacteria


Schleiden concluded that all plants are made of cells




Schwann concluded that all animals are made of cells




Virchow Proposed that all cells come from pre-existing cells; observed cell division

,cell theory 1. All organisms made of cells
2. Cells are basic units of structure & function of organisms (life)
3. Cells come from preexisting cells


cell size mostly microscopic

Frog egg (1mm) to some bacteria (1um)


why are cells so small Need large surface area of plasma membrane (relative to volume) to allow
nutrients/waste to enter/exit.



cell surface‑area‑to‑volume ratio requires that cells be small so they can be efficient




small cells Larger surface area to volume ratio

Advantageous for exchange of molecules

6:1 scale


large cells Surface area to volume ratio decreases.

Decreases efficiency of transporting materials in & out of cell

3:1 scale

, Microscopy Today compound light microscope

transmission electron microscope


compound light microscope Light passed through specimen

Then focused by series of glass lenses

Image formed on human retina

Magnification to 1000X

Resolution* of objects separated by 0.2 um (500X better than human eye)


Transmission Electron Microscope Abbreviated T.E.M.

Electrons passed through specimen

They are focused by set of magnetic lenses

Image formed on fluorescent screen

Magnification greater than compound light microscope

Resolution* of objects separated by 0.0002 um (100,000X better than human
eye)


resolution minimum distance between two objects that allows them to be seen as two
separate objects

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