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Organelles Transport Random IRandom II

Row 1, Col 1 One important organelle That maintains homeostasis by Moving things from one part of the Cell to another is called? Endoplasmic Reticulum

1,2 Define diffusion. Movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration

1,3 WHAT IS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PROKARYOTES AND EUKARYOTES. PROKARYOTES HAVE NO NUCLEAR MEMBRANES OR ORGANELLES

1,4 What organelle is involved in Producing energy for the cell. Mitochondria

2,1 THE STRUCTURE THAT REGULATES WHAT ENTERS AND LEAVES THE CELL CELL MEMBRANE

2,2 RIDDING THE CELL OF MATERIAL BY DISCHARGING IT FROM SACS AT THE CELL SURFACE IS CALLED. EXOCYTOSIS

2,3 WHAT IS THE CORRECT ORDER OF ORGANIZATION IN LIVING THINGS. CELLS  TISSUE  ORGAN  ORGAN SYSTEM  ORGANISMS

2,4 WHAT IS AN EXAMPLE OF A PROKARYOTIC CELL. BACTERIA

3,1 THE DOUBLE MEMBRANE SURROUNDING THE NUCLEUS. NUCLEAR ENVELOPE

3,2 MOLECULES THAT ARE TOO LARGE TO BE MOVED ACROSS THE CELL MEMBRANE CAN BE REMOVED FROM THE CELL BY. Exocytosis or Facilitated Diffusion

3,3 HOOKE’S DISCOVERY OF CELLS WAS MADE OBSERVING. DEAD CORK CELLS

3,4 WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A CHARACTERISTIC OF PROKARYOTES: a. THEY HAVE A NUCLEUS b. THEY EXISTED ON EARTH BEFORE EUKARYOTES c. THE ORGANGELLES IN THEIR CYTOPLASM ARE SURROUNDED BY MEMBRANES B

4,1 PROTEINS ARE MADE ON THE: RIBOSOMES

4,2 AS A RESULT OF DIFFUSION, THE CONCENTRATION OF MANY TYPES OF SUBSTANCES BECOMES. BALANCED OR EVEN ON BOTH SIDES

4,3 WHAT ORGANELLE IN THE PLANT CONTAINS A GREEN PIGMENT. CHLOROPLAST

4,4 ACTIVE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS ARE A CELL TRANSPORT THAT REQUIRES ________. Energy- ATP

5,1 NAME TWO ORGANELLES A PLANT CELL HAS BUT NOT AN ANIMAL CELL. CHLOROPLAST AND CELL WALL

5,2 When a cell is placed In a hypotonic solution What happens. Cytolysis; water moves into cell

5,3 WHAT TYPE OF CELLS DID SCHLEIDEN AND SCHWANN WORK WITH? PLANT, ANIMAL

5,4 PLACING A PLANT INTO A HYPERTONIC ENVIRONMENT WILL :. SHRINKS; CAUSE TURGOR PRESSURE TO DECREASE

Final Jeopardy Place your team names and wager on the paper provided. Show your teacher.

Final Jeopardy Question Why is it dangerous for humans to drink ocean water?

Final Jeopardy Answer The concentration of salt higher in the ocean than the concentration of salt in our cells. Drinking ocean water increases the concentration of salt in the body causing water to leave the cells by osmosis which will cause our cells to die.