Cells Jeopardy

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Transcript Cells Jeopardy

Pro VS.
Eu
Cell Parts
Cell
Transport
Parts &
Functions
Photosynthe
sis &
cellular resp.
Hodge
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This type cell has a nucleus
What is a eukaryotic cell?
These cells contain DNA
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells?
A larger, more complex cell
What is a eukaryotic cell?
Bacterium
What is an example of a prokaryotic
cell?
Can grow, reproduce, respond
to their environment,
transform energy, have
movement
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells?
These are three examples of
organelles.
Various answers.
This is the semi-jelly like
environment in which most of
the cell’s activities take place.
What is the cytosol? (cytoplasm)
This organelle only occurs in the
plant cell – and provides support for
the cell
What is the cell wall?
This is the name of the organelle
where the process of photosynthesis
takes place and contains a green
pigment called chlorophyll.
What is the Chloroplasts?
These balloonlike spaces
within the cytoplasm store
waste and food and other
substances the cell cannot
use right away.
What are vacuoles ?
This type of membrane only
allows certain materials to
cross it.
What is an selectively permeable?
Requires a protein or sodium
pump?
What is active transport?
This process happens when an
ink blob spreads apart from a
concentrated area into area
where there are fewer ink
particles.
What is diffusion?
The movement of “water”
from an area of high
concentration to an area of
low concentration
What is Osmosis?
These are types of passive
transport
What is
Diffusion and
Osmosis?
This is the function of the
nucleus.
What is it controls all of the functions of
the cell?
This structure makes proteins
using coded instructions that
come from the nucleus
What are ribosomes?
The nucleus is an organelle
that is surrounded by the
cytoplasm
What is the relationship between the
nucleus and cytoplasm?
These green pigment absorbs
sunlight.
What is chlorophyll ?
Breaks down organelles that
are no longer useful
What is a lysosome ?
Light energy in converted
into chemical energy through
this process
What is photosynthesis?
Breaks down food
molecules to release
stored energy
What is cellular respiration?
Glucose and Oxygen
What are the products of
photosynthesis?
The reactants in the equation
for cellular respiration
What are glucose and oxygen?
An organelle that converts the
chemical energy stored in
food into compound that are
more convenient for the cell
to use
What is the mitochondrion?
To function most efficiently,
a cell must be
What is small?
Volume increases faster than its
surface area
What happens when a cell becomes
larger?
Autotroph
What is an organism that makes its own
food?
The relatively constant
internal physical condition of
an organism
What is homeostasis ?
Ribosome, endoplasmic reticulum,
Golgi apparatus
What is the sequence that correctly traces
the path of a protein in the cell?