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Cell organelles The Cytomem- brane system Osmosis Cells Plant v. Animal Cells Active Transport Micell- aneous

The function of the nucleus. A 100

What controls the cell? A 100

The organelle that produces many ATP molecules. A 200

What is the mitochondrion? A 200

Chromatin consists of this. A 300

What is DNA? A 300

Besides microtubules, these make up the cytoskeleton. A 400

What are microfilaments? A 400

It makes cell membrane component, moves materials throughout the cell and other functions. A 500

What is the endoplasmic reticulum? A 500

The cell organelle that may be attached to the endoplasmic reticulum and makes proteins. B 100

What is the ribosome? B 100

This very extensive organelle that can modify proteins produced by attached ribosomes. B 200

What is the endoplasmic reticulum? B 200

These are produced to move proteins from the endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi. B 300

What are vesicles? B 300

This organelles can package proteins for export from the cell. B 400

What is the Golgi Apparatus? B 400

These enzyme-filled organelles are produced by the Golgi apparatus. B 500

What are lysosomes? B 500

A blood cell placed in an isotonic solution appears this way. C 100

What is the same as it did before? C 100

This develops in a plant cell when placed in a hypotonic solution. C 200

What is Turgor Pressure? C 200

An animal cell that has undergone cytolysis changes to look like this. C 300

What is fat or bloated (or it bursts)? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE

The term used to describe a red blood cell that becomes bloated due to being in a hypotonic solution. C 400

What is hemolysis(or cytolysis? C 400

An elodea cell with 99% water & 1% salt is placed in a 6% NaCl solution that is 94% water. This word specifically describes what happens to a plant cell such as elodea under these conditions. C 500

What is plasmolysis? C 500

This structure supports and protects plant cells. D 100

What is the cell wall? D 100

This organelle is the site of photosynthesis. D 200

What is the chloroplast? D 200

Plant cells usually have this large, centrally-located storage structure. D 300

What is a vacuole? D 300

This scientist named microbes animalcules. D 400

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek? D 400

These plant structures have double membranes and may contain pigments or other compounds (such as starch). Chloroplasts are examples. P _ _ _ _ _ _ D 500

What are plastids? D 500

These energy molecules are required for active transport. E 100

What are ATP molecules? E 100

During active transport processes (such as membrane pumps) substances move in this manner with regards to the concentration gradient. E 200

What is against? E 200

Carrier molecules are used for this active transport process. E 300

What is the Na+ - K+ pump? E 300

This endocytosis process is sometimes called cell-eating as a cell brings in food. E 400

What is phagocytosis? E 400

A white blood cell that can engulf bacteria in your body is known as this. E 500

What is a macrophage (or phagocyte)? E 500

This type of energy moves molecules during the simple diffusion process. F 100

What is kinetic? F 100

Na+ and Cl- can move down the concentration gradient through the plasma membrane through these. F 200

What are ion channels? F 200

Osmosis always involves these. F 300

What are a concentration gradient of water, and a selectively-permeable membrane? F 300

This molecule is usually moved into a cell by facilitated diffusion. F 400

What is glucose? F 400

Ion channels are necessary to move certain substances across the cell membrane because of this reason. F 500

They shield the ions from the non-polar part of the bilipid layer. F 500

Jeopardy Category is: Gated Ion Channels Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

This is a factor that causes the opening or closing of a gated ion channel. Click on screen to continue

What are: electrical stimulus, chemicals outside or inside the cell membrane, or stretching of the cell membrane? Click on screen to continue

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