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1 Jeopardy Call Me on My CELL ORGANELLE PHYSIOLOGY CYTO- RIDDLES CYTO CHALLENGE Ch. 3 RANDOM 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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3 A-100 ANSWER: The two key structures of a cell that possess a double membrane QUESTION: What are the MITOCHONDRIA and the NUCLEUS (Nuclear Envelope)

4 A-200 ANSWER: The presence or absence of these organelles, determine the difference between the two types of Endoplasmic Reticulum Types QUESTION: What are RIBOSOMES

5 A-300 ANSWER: The main function of the organelles shown here
QUESTION: What is the Receiving, modifying, sorting and shipping of proteins

6 A-400 ANSWER: Both the name of the structures shown here and the pattern of microtubule arrangement they exhibit QUESTION: What are centrioles and a arrangement of microtubules

7 A-500 ANSWER: This lysosome is filled with these specific types of enzymes. QUESTION: What is a HYDROLYTIC Enzymes

8 B-100 ANSWER: The organelle shown here is responsible for the production of this energy-rich molecule. QUESTION: What is ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate

9 B-200 ANSWER: This arrangement shown here is present in the shaft of these TWO types of locomotory structures. QUESTION: What are FLAGELLA and CILIA

10 B-300 ANSWER: The more accurate description/name for the water repelling region of the cell membrane pointed out here. QUESTION: What is HYDROPHOBIC – fatty acid chains.

11 B-400 ANSWER: Cells that produce vast amounts of enzymes will therefore need vast amounts of this membranous organelle shown here. QUESTION: What is ROUGH E.R.

12 B-500 ANSWER: The structure “X” shown here is responsible for the production of THIS specific type of Nucleic Acid when RNA Polymerase is active at this location (X). QUESTION: What is rRNA

13 C-100 ANSWER: I am a hole found in the nuclear envelope
QUESTION: What is a NUCLEAR PORE.

14 C-200 ANSWER: I am the sterol lipid found in the phospholipid bilayer that helps firm up the cell membrane. QUESTION: What is CHOLESTEROL

15 C-300 ANSWER: I am the specific spherical proteins found in chromatin.
QUESTION: What are HISTONES

16 C-400 ANSWER: I am the cytoskeleton structure made out of the protein TUBULIN shown here – my structure is similar to a “pool noodle”. QUESTION: What is a MICROTUBULE.

17 C-500 ANSWER: I am the colloidal medium/fluid found out in the cytoplasm. QUESTION: What is CYTOSOL

18 D-100 ANSWER: A mitochondrion would release high levels of this gas during cellular respiration QUESTION: What is CARBON DIOXIDE

19 D-200 ANSWER: The in-folds (#3) of the inner membrane shown here are called QUESTION: What are CRISTAE

20 D-300 ANSWER: Three key structural differences between a typical plant cell and a typical animal cell. QUESTION: What are : 1. A central Vacuole 2. A cell wall 3. Lack of centrioles 4. Chloroplasts

21 D-400 ANSWER: The nucleic acid used to build this organelle would be manufactured at this specific location in a cell. QUESTION : What is the NUCLEOLUS

22 D-500 ANSWER: The specific proteinaceous filament that consists of two chains of globular monomers twisted about one another in a helical manner, it’s old name was a microfilament. QUESTION: What is ACTIN

23 E-100 ANSWER: Bacterial cells are known as being this type of more simple, smaller, less-efficient cell. QUESTION: What is PROKARYOTIC

24 E-200 ANSWER: Picture to the right illustrates these clustered/chained structures. QUESTION: What are POLYSOMES/POLYRI-BOSOMES

25 E-300 ANSWER: The name of the structure shown to the right and the two key ingredients they consist of QUESTION:What are CHROMOSOME made of DNA and Histones (proteins)

26 E-400 ANSWER: The structure shown to right will perform this process
QUESTION: What is PHOTOSYNTHESIS

27 E-500 ANSWER: This organelle would be extremely prevalent in LIVER cells, and even more prevalent in the liver cells of an Alcoholic QUESTION: What is SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

28 FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: “ROB DREW CLAMS” – I love word scrambles – Descramble the following statement to : “UNEE CRAVE POLLEN” (2 words) QUESTION: What is NUCLEAR ENVELOPE


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