Science Review DOUBLE JEOPARDY.

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Science Review DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Label a Cell Examples General Lists Definitions. 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Label a Cell 100 What is # 15? Golgi Complex

Label a Cell 200 What is # 14? Chloroplast

Label a Cell 300 What is # 7? ER

Label a Cell 400 What is # 12? Mitochondria

Label a Cell 500 What is # 3? Cytoplasm

Examples 100 Perfume molecules moving around a room Diffusion

Examples 200 Vacuole, ribosome, ER organelles

Examples 300 Osmosis and diffusion Types of passive transport

Examples 400 Exocytosis and Endocytosis Types of active transport

Examples 500 Proteins entering a cell endocytosis

General 100 Can be larger Live longer Specialized cells What are the benefits of being multicellular? Can be larger Live longer Specialized cells

What is the cell theory? General 200 All cells come from other cells All living things have cells Cells are basic unit of life

General 300 All living things need Energy Resources Water Shelter

All living things Do this: General 400 All living things Do this: Grow or develop Give off waste Move or expand territory Reproduce Adjust to environment

All living things have these: General 500 All living things have these: One or more cells DNA Protective covering

Lists 100 The three types of variables dependent, constant, and independent

Lists 200 The steps of the scientific method State the problem? Make a hypothesis Design and carryout an experiment Record your data (results) Draw conclusions

Lists 300 What are things to do to make a good graph? Title Labels Use whole graph (spacing) Correct numbering (interval)

Lists 400 What are things to discuss in conclusion? Hypothesis correct or not Inferences Surprised you Did well Sources of error How to improve lab Data or major findings New experiment What are things to discuss in conclusion?

Lists 500 Name 7 cell organelles Mitochondria Lysosome Ribosome ER Vacuole Golgi Complex Nucleus Cell Wall Chloroplast Cell membrane

Definitions. 100 Semi-permeable Some particles can pass through a membrane and others can’t

Definitions. 200 Particles moving from High to Low not using energy Passive transport

Definitions. 300 Particles moving from Low to High using energy Active Transport

Definitions. 400 What would this solution be called? Hypertonic

Definitions 500 What would this solution be called? Hypotonic