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Science Jeopardy Be a scientist today! Cell BarriersCell Parts!What a cell wants… Water, water everywhere! Final Jeopardy

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A-100 O ANSWER: The basic unit of organization for all life. O QUESTION: What is the cell?

A-200 O ANSWER: Two structures that prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common O QUESTION: What is plasma (cell) membrane & ribosomes (cell wall, DNA)

A-300 O ANSWER: Two structures present in plant cells, but absent in animal cells O QUESTION: What are the cell wall and chloroplasts?

A-400 O ANSWER: The scientist that first looked at cork cells and coined the word “cell” O QUESTION: Who is Hooke?

A-500 O ANSWER: Maintaining homeostasis, reproduction, composed of cells, respond to environment, adapt and evolve, grow and develop, acquire and use energy O QUESTION: What are the characteristics of life?

B-100 O ANSWER: Composed of phospholipid bilayer, cholesterol, membrane protein O QUESTION: What are parts of the cell membrane?

B-200 O ANSWER: Cellulose (carbohydrates) O QUESTION: What are plant cell walls made from?

B-300 O ANSWER: Fatty acids, cholesterol O QUESTION: What are hydrophobic membrane parts?

B-400 O ANSWER: Characteristic of cell membrane; only allows certain molecules to enter/exit the cell O QUESTION: What is selective permeability?

B-500 O ANSWER: Model that describes the cell membrane O QUESTION: What is the fluid mosaic model?

C-100 O ANSWER: Organelle that modifies and packages ER products O QUESTION: What is the Golgi Apparatus?

C-200 O ANSWER: Contains chromatin and controls the cell O QUESTION: What is the nucleus?

C-300 O ANSWER: Made by the nucleolus, synthesizes proteins O QUESTION: What are ribosomes?

C-400 O ANSWER: Digests old organelles, invaders or food O QUESTION: What is the lysosome?

C-500 O ANSWER: This organelle breaks down glucose to produce ATP for the cell O QUESTION: What is the mitochondria?

D-100 O ANSWER: Molecules move down their concentration gradient with the help of a membrane protein O QUESTION: What is facilitated diffusion?

D-200 O ANSWER: The bulk movement of materials out of the cell using energy O QUESTION: What is exocytosis?

D-300 O ANSWER: TWO differences between active and passive transport O QUESTION: What are passive transport moves molecules down gradient (AT against gradient) and PT does not require energy (AT requires ATP)?

D-400 O ANSWER: The random movement of molecules without using energy until dynamic equilibrium is reached O QUESTION: What is diffusion?

D-500 O ANSWER: Cell process by which large solid particles (food) are brought INTO the cell. Requires energy. O QUESTION: What is phagocytosis?

E-100 O ANSWER: Water always moves in this direction. O QUESTION: What is towards an area of high [solute]?

E-200 O ANSWER: Water will likely enter the cell when the cell is place in this type of environment. O QUESTION: What is a hypotonic solution?

E-300 O ANSWER: Cells shrivel and shrink when placed in this environment O QUESTION: What is a hypertonic solution?

E-400 O ANSWER: Cells are at dynamic equilibrium when placed in this type of solution O QUESTION: What is an isotonic solution?

E-500 O ANSWER: Diffusion of gases across the cell membrane (into or out of the cell) is dependent on this. O QUESTION: The concentration gradient of the gases

FINAL JEOPARDY O Give two results of an impermeable cell membrane