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Photosynthesis
Cellular
Respiration
Bacteria
Cell Cycle
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Medium particles can enter the
cell from high concentration to
low concentration through this
type of transport
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The tunnel or doorway in
transport is made out of these
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The type of transport that
requires energy to open or
close the gate
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Transport that particles move
from low concentration to high
concentration
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The type of transport that
usually allows sugars and
amino acids to pass through
the cell membrane
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Almost all of the energy that fuels life
comes from this source
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Photosynthesis means “to
make from” what
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What three things are needed for
photosynthesis?
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What two things are made in
photosynthesis?
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Where in the cell does
photosynthesis occur?
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In which organelle does
cellular respiration
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Cellular respiration is
breaking down what
substance in the presence
of oxygen?
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What 2 things are needed for
cellular respiration?
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What 3 things are produced in
cellular respiration?
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When oxygen is not present,
what is the alternative for
cellular respiration?
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How many pieces of DNA do
bacteria have?
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What shape is bacterial DNA?
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What is simple cell division
of bacteria called?
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Bacteria are also known as
this?
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What organelle do
prokaryotes lack that
eukaryotes have?
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Cells spend most of their time
in what phase of the cell
cycle?
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What stage or part of the cell
cycle produces 2 new
nuclei?
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This phase of mitosis shows
the chromosomes lining up
in the middle.
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This phase of mitosis
shows the chromosomes
separating.
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Dividing of the cytoplasm
and creating two new
identical cells
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DAILY
DOUBLE
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Membranes
Producers
Cell Cycle 2
Diffusion
Energy
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To Round One
To Final Jeopardy!
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The cell membrane is made
of these.
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Large particles can exit the
cell through this process.
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Root cells collecting
nutrients is an example
of this process.
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Water through a cell
membrane
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During endocytosis, a cell
membrane bubble is formed
to bring particles in. What are
the cell membrane bubbles
called?
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Plants use what process to
make food?
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What are the molecules
that collect the energy
from the sun?
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What is the major pigment
that collects light
energy?
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What is the formula for
photosynthesis?
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What are the colors of some
of the other pigments?
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The region where the sister
chromatids are held together
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Chromosomes with matching
information
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The stage of mitosis where
the nucleus starts to
disappear
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The last phase of mitosis that
results in 2 new nuclei
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In lab, most cells were in
this phase
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How does temperature
affect diffusion?
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What direction does diffusion
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Does diffusion require
energy?
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In lab, the baggie was
selectively or semipermeable. What does
that mean?
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Which particle diffused in
lab, the iodine or the
corn starch?
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What is the energy molecule?
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Where do plants get the
energy for photosynthesis?
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What kind of energy is
produced in cellular
respiration?
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What process do muscle
cells go through to get
energy when oxygen is not
available?
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Which is more efficient at
making energy, cellular
respiration or fermentation?
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DAILY
DOUBLE
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DAILY
DOUBLE
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FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY
Cell Cycle
What are the 2 reasons cells
go through the cell cycle?
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Passive
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Protein
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Active
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Active
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Passive
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Sun
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Light
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CO2, H2O, Light energy
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C6H12O6, O2
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Chloroplast
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Mitochondria
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Sugar
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C6H12O6, O2
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CO2, H2O, ATP
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Fermentation
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One
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Circular
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Binary Fission
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Prokaryote
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Nucleus
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Interphase
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Mitosis
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Metaphase
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Anaphase
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Cytokinesis
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Phospholipids
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Exocytosis
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Active transport
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Osmosis
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Vesicle
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Photosynthesis
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Pigment
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Chlorophyll
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H2O + CO2 + light energy 
C6H12O6 + O2
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Red, orange and yellow
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Centromere
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Homologous chromosomes
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Prophase
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Telophase
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Interphase
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Speeds it up
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HL
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No
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Small particles get through but
larger particles don’t
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Iodine
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ATP
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The sun
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ATP or chemical energy
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Fermentation
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Cellular respiration
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Growth and replace dead
cells