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Cells Jeopardy Cell Organelles Phospholipid Bilayer Cellular Transport Types of Solutions Miscell. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Which organelle is the control center of the cell? Tell me the name, and come circle it

$100 Answer Nucleus

$200 Question Which organelle makes energy for the cell? Tell me the name, and come circle it

$200 Answer Mitochondria

$300 Question Which organelle makes carries things around the cell? Tell me the name, and come circle it

$300 Answer Endoplasmic Reticulum

$400 Question Which organelle Assemble proteins and Stick to the Rough ER? Tell me the name, and come circle it

$400 Answer Ribosomes

$500 Question Name 2 differences between animal cells and plant cells

$500 Answer -plant cells have a cell wall -plant cells have chloroplasts -plant cells have one central vacuole (animal cells have many small vacuoles)

$100 Question What is the function/purpose of the phospholipid bilayer?

$100 Answer -Allows nutrients into the cell -Allows waste to leave the cell

$200 Question What does selective Permeability mean?

$200 Answer Ability of plasma membrane to control which substances enter and leave a cell

$300 Question Why are phospholipid tails inside the phospholipid bilayer?

$300 Answer

$400 Question Draw a phospholipid on the board, and label the polar part and the non-polar part

$400 Answer

$500 Question What role do proteins play in the phospholipid bilayer? Name the 2 types of proteins

$500 Answer Proteins provide pathways for substances (that are too big to fit through the plasma membrane) to enter and leave the cell -Carrier proteins and Channel Proteins

$100 Question Passive transport moves from areas of ________ concentration to _______ concentration

$100 Answer High to low

$200 Question What is the name for this type of transport? Is it Active or Passive?

$200 Answer DIFFUSION PASSIVE TRANSPORT

$300 Question What is the name for this type of transport? Is it Active or Passive?

$300 Answer EXOCYTOSIS ACTIVE TRANSPORT

$400 Question What is the name for this type of transport? Is it Active or Passive?

$400 Answer OSMOSIS PASSIVE TRANSPORT

$500 Question Name 2 types of Passive transport AND 2 types of Active transport

$500 Answer Passive: -Diffusion -Facilitated Diffusion -Osmosis Active: -Pumps -Endocytosis -Exocytosis

$100 Question

$100 Answer Hypotonic

$200 Question

$200 Answer Isotonic

$300 Question

$300 Answer Hypertonic

$400 Question Which type of solution was the corn syrup in our egg demonstration?

$400 Answer Hypertonic; there was more water inside the raw egg than in the corn syrup. So, the water left the egg and the egg shrunk

$500 Question Explain why fish that live in freshwater ponds cannot survive in the ocean. Hint: What would happen to their cells?

$500 Answer The water in the ocean would be hypertonic for the fish’s cells, which are used to freshwater. Therefore, they would lose water in that environment, and the cells would shrink and dehydrate, so the fish would not survive.

$100 Question Who first viewed cells under a microscope?

$100 Answer Robert Hooke

$200 Question What type of cells are YOU made out of? Hint: There are 2 main types of cells

$200 Answer Eukaryotic

$300 Question Always carry a microscope by its ______ and its ______

$300 Answer Arm and base

$400 Question What type of cells do NOT have a nucleus? Hint: There are 2 main types of cells

$400 Answer Prokaryotic

$500 Question Active transport moves from areas of ________ concentration to _______ concentration

$500 Answer Low to high

Final Jeopardy Draw a carrier protein and a channel protein

Final Jeopardy Answer