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2 THIS IS Cellpardy I

3 With Your Host... The Cellinator

4 Quick Hitters OCs Locked Up Cell Transport Glycomics Celebrities Taking AP Swell Cell Organelles! 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

5 DAILY DOUBLE Back

6 DAILY DOUBLE Back

7 What is the mitochondria
This is the organelle responsible for cellular respiration What is the mitochondria Back

8 This is the organelle that helps the cell to digest food
What is the lysosome Back

9 These organelles deal with the conversion of various compounds into hydrogen peroxide
What are peroxisomes Back

10 What is the Golgi apparatus
Modification of ER products takes place in this organelle What is the Golgi apparatus Back

11 This is the region of the cell where the microtubules are initiated from
What is the centrosome Back

12 These are the sugars that are examined by glycobiologists
What are glycans Back

13 This is the addition of a glycan to a surface protein
What is glycosylation Back

14 This is the complete set of glycans on cells, tissues and organs
What is the glycome Back

15 What is Mass Spectronomy
This is a technology that is beginning to be used for glycomics What is Mass Spectronomy Back

16 This is a technology that is an adaptation of microarray that was used for DNA
What is a glycoarray Back

17 This organelle makes hydrogen peroxide
What are peroxisome Back

18 This process can cause a random influx of extracellular solution.
What is pinocytosis Back

19 What is Unsaturated fat
It’s a kinky lipid! What is Unsaturated fat Back

20 A prokaryote attachment structure
What are fimbriae Back

21 What is Surface Area to Volume
An important biologically relevant ratio that explains why cells are small. What is Surface Area to Volume Back

22 In this type of endocytosis, food is taken in by an organism or a cell
What is phagocytosis Back

23 What are hydrogen and sucrose
These are the substances that are involved in co-transport into some cells What are hydrogen and sucrose Back

24 This type of solution is desired by animal cells when an IV is given
What is isotonic Back

25 These are channels that allow for water to move into a cell
What are aquaporins Back

26 This structure is responsible for preventing solidification of membranes at low temperatures
What is cholesterol Back

27 What are Glycosidic linkages
This type of bond that holds together carbohydrates What are Glycosidic linkages Back

28 What are Choline, phosphate, glycerol
These are the names of the components within the hydrophilic head of a phospholipid What are Choline, phosphate, glycerol Back

29 What are Purines and Pyrimidines
The names of the two types of bases of nucleic acids What are Purines and Pyrimidines Back

30 What are Disulfide bridges
These are the types of bonds present in tertiary structure of proteins What are Disulfide bridges Back

31 This is the type of polysaccharide containing alpha glucose
What is starch Back

32 These organelles are responsible for energy production
What are mitochondria Back

33 These organelles function in the digestion and elimination of food and other materials
What are lysosomes Back

34 What are the ER, Golgi and ribosomes
These 3 organelles assist with membrane production What are the ER, Golgi and ribosomes Back

35 This is the area within the cell that produces ribosomes
What is the nucleolus Back

36 What is the Extracellular matrix
This is the area that helps to hold together different elements of an animal cell membrane to another cell membrane What is the Extracellular matrix Back

37 Like, when I need to get rid of stuff that’s toxic, then like, I become a slave to these organelles
What is the Smooth ER Back

38 Orange you glad that you’re not getting sliced and diced like the apple!! My cell walls are loaded with this polysaccharide What is cellulose Back

39 What are cristae What run the cell? ATP!
ATP is produced all along these in-foldings of the mitochondria What are cristae Back

40 Dude!! There’s this totally gnarley organelle that helps store calcium, and since calcium can be used by my muscles, then I can totally fight the foot soldiers. Cowabunga, dude! What is the Smooth ER Back

41 Just like I modify different songs when I’m on one, this organelle will help to modify different products and it has these two sides as well in order for it to be successful What is the Golgi Back

42 The Final Jeopardy Category is: ENERGY Please record your wager.
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43 In these reactions, electrons are transferred from one reactant to another reactant.
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44 What is oxidation-reduction, or redox.
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45 Thank You for Playing Cellpardy!


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