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CCNA1 v3 Module 1 v3 Chapter 5 JEOPARDY K. Martin

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands RouterModesWANEncapsulationWANServicesRouterBasicsRouterCommands Cell Cell Structure and Function and Function More Cell More Cell structure Passive Transport Passive Transport Active Transport Active Transport Levels of Organizati on Levels of Organizati on Cell Potpourri Cell Potpourri ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question All living things are composed of cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. All cells come from preexisting cells. Cell Structure and Function A: What is the cell theory? CCNA1 v3 Module 1

Question A: What is the cell membrane? Support, Protection, Regulation of the flow of substances into and out of the cell. CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Cell Structure and Function

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What is the mitochondria? Breaks down glucose releasing energy. CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Cell Structure and Function -300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum? Creates proteins that are exported from the cell. Also transports materials around the cell. CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Cell Structure and Function - 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are microtubules and microfilaments? Proteins that make up the cytoskeleton. Cell Structure and Function - 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, and cholesterol? These four types of compounds make up the cell membrane More Cell Structure

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a phospholipid? This type of lipid has a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. More Cell Structure 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are cellulose and lignin? The secondary cell wall is made up of this. More Cell Structure - 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are nuclear pores? Allows molecules to pass into and out of the nucleus. More Cell Structure- 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are lysosomes? This organelle is used by white blood cells to attack and kill foreign invaders such as bacteria. More Cell Structure- 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a higher water concentration as compared to the cell A hypotonic solution. Passive Transport- 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is facilitated diffusion? This type of diffusion allows molecules,which normally are blocked, to pass through the cell membrane. Passive Transport- 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion? Three forms of passive transport Passive Transport 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is osmotic pressure? The reason water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration across a semi-permeable membrane. Passive Transport -400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is moving from an area of high concentration to low? Another way to say molecules are moving with the concentration gradient is to say the molecules are moving from an area of _________ concentration to an area of _________ concentration. Passive Transport- 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is pinocytosis? “Cellular drinking” Active Transport- 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are membrane associated pumps, endocytosis and exocytosis? Three types of active transport Active Transport- 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is energy? This is required for active transport but not for passive transport? Active Transport- 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is exocytosis? The process of releasing substances from the cell Active Transport - 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is phagocytosis? An amoeba is able to capture large food particles by this process. Active Transport 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a cell? The smallest level of organization Levels of Organization 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is an organ? The liver is an example of this Levels of Organization 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a tissue? A group of cells which perform a specialized function Levels of Organization 300

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is an organ system? The circulatory system is an example of this Levels of Organization 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are RNA and proteins? Ribosomes are made up of this Levels of Organization 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is flagella? Long whiplike tail that allows certain cells to move Potpourri- 100

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are plastids? Stores food and pigemnts Potpourri 200

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What are the cell wall, chloroplast, plastids and vacuole Potpourri 300 These organelles/structures are only found in plant cells

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is a prokaryote? Lacks a nucleus Potpourri- 400

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question CCNA1 v3 Module 1 A: What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum? This organelle is able to synthesize lipids Potpourri 500

CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Question A: What are the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the golgi? Both of these These organelles are required in order to produce proteins that are to be exported from the cell Final Jeopardy CCNA1 v3 Module