Chapter 3 Jeopardy Review

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Cell structure
and function
Cell
Transport
Epithelial
tissue
Connective
Tissue
Mitosis
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Carry out reactions where
oxygen is sued to breakdown
food. Supplies ATP
Mitochondria - 9
Cell boundary, controls what
enters and exits the cell
Plasma/cell
membrane - 7
Contains enzymes that digest worn out
or non usable material in the cell ( I will
accept 3 different answers)
Lysosome – 4,10, or 12
Modifies and
packages proteins
Golgi apparatus, 6
Site of protein synthesis
Ribosomes, 3
Diffusion of water
through a
selectively
permeable
membrane
osmosis
Unassisted movement of
solutes through the
pasma membrane from
high to low concentration
Simple diffusion
Uses ATP to move
substances against
a concentration
gradient
Active transport
Allows passage for lipidinsoluble substances and
substances too large to pass
through membrane pores
Facilitated
diffusion
Pressure gradient
pushes solutecontaining fluid
from high pressure
area to low pressure
Filtration
Single layer of cube
shaped cells
Simple cubiodal
Many layers of flat
cells
Stratified
squamous
Epithelium tissue
found in areas subject
to considerable friction
and abuse such as the
esophagus and inside
the mouth
Stratified
squamous
Epithelium tissue
designed to change
in response to
increased pressure
and stretching
Transitional
epithelium
Epithelium tissue
that is found lining
kidney tubules
Simple cuboidal ep
Stores fat
adipose
Provides a
framework for the
external ears
Elastic cartilage
Tissue that holds
bone to bone
ligament
Type of tissue found
in lymph node,
spleen, and bone
marrow
Reticular
Forms delicate, thin
membranes through out the
body that bind body parts
together such as skin and
underlying organs
areolar
Chromosomes are
aligned in the
center of the cell
metaphase
Chromsomes uncoil
to become
chromatin; nuclear
envelope reforms
telophase
Centrioles migrate
to the poles;
nuclear envelope
breaks down
prophase
Formation of
cleavage furrow:
two daughter cells
are formed
cytokinesis
Part of cell division
where cell grows
and carries on
normal metabolic
activities
interphase
Make your wager
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