Transcript Jeopardy
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Membrane
Osmosis
Diffusion
Transport
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Membrane
Which type of membrane protein
transmits information into the cell
by responding to signal molecules?
$100 Answer from Membrane
What are Receptor proteins
$200 Question from Membrane
Molecules that are too large to be
Moved through the cell membrane
Can be transported into the cell by?
$200 Answer from Membrane
What is Endocytosis
$300 Question from Membrane
In the cell membrane, ion channels
serve as these.
$300 Answer from Membrane
What are passageways.
$400 Question from Membrane
A cell membrane is ___________
permeable because it allows the passage
of some substances and not others!
$400 Answer from Membrane
What is selectively permeable
$500 Question from Membrane
The interior of a gated ion channel enables
Substances to pass through the cell
Membrane without coming in contact with
This structure.
$500 Answer from Membrane
What are the nonpolar interior
sections of the lipid bilayer.
$100 Question from Osmosis
The movement of “free” water molecules
from an area of high concentration to an
area of lower concentration is this term.
$100 Answer from Osmosis
What is Osmosis (see the title?) .
$200 Question from Osmosis
A cell shrinks when placed in this type
of solution. Ie., when a red blood cell
(.9% solution in cell) is placed in a 1.5%
solution.
$200 Answer from Osmosis
What is Hypertonic.
$300 Question from Osmosis
A cell swell and burst when placed in
this type of solution! Ie., when a red
blood cell (.9% solution in cell) is placed in
a .5% solution.
$300 Answer from Osmosis
What is Hypotonic.
$400 Question from Osmosis
A cell remains the same when placed
in this type of solution. Ie., when a red blood c
(.9% solution in cell) is placed in a .9%
solution.
$400 Answer from Osmosis
What is isotonic.
$500 Question from Osmosis
• Diffusion is the random movement of any
substance down its concentration gradient
• Osmosis is the movement of “free” water
molecules down their concentration gradient
through a semi-permeable membrane.
• Both are passive transport.
$500 Answer from Osmosis
What are the differences and similarities of
diffusion and osmosis.
$100 Question from Diffusion
The movement from an area of high
concentration to an area of lower
concentration is THIS!
$100 Answer from Diffusion
What is Diffusion (see the title?)
$200 Question from Diffusion
This makes the rest of the car smell
when your siblings fart.
$200 Answer from Diffusion
What is Diffusion.
$300 Question from Diffusion
When the concentration of dissolved
particles is the same throughout a solution,
the system is said to be in ___________.
$300 Answer from Diffusion
What is Equilibrium.
$400 Question from Diffusion
When organisms adjust internally to
changing external conditions it is called
______________.
$400 Answer from Diffusion
What is Homeostasis!
$500 Question from Diffusion
Perfume from a high concentration to
a lower concentration: Brownian movement,
and random movement of air molecules will
assist the motion from high to low concentration.
$500 Answer from Diffusion
What is an example and the explanation of
Concentration Gradient.
$100 Question from Transport
Newly made ________ are transported to
the smooth endoplasmic reticulum for
further processing.
$100 Answer from Transport
What are Proteins!
$200 Question from Transport
Osmosis, Diffusions, and Facilitated
Diffusion are all types of this.
$200 Answer from Transport
What is Passive Transport!
$300 Question from Transport
One requires energy, the other doesn’t to
happen within the cell.
$300 Answer from Transport
What is the difference between
active and passive transport.
$400 Question from Transport
Which type of molecule is found
In the cell membrane?
•Carbohydrate
•Protein
•Phospholipid
•All of the above
$400 Answer from Transport
What is ALL OF THE ABOVE!
$500 Question from Transport
3 ways a receptor protein can affect/change the activities
of a cell:
1. The receptor protein can act an _________, chemically
changing the molecules in the cytoplasm.
2. The receptor protein may cause the formation of a
____ _________ that can change the functioning of a
cell.
3. The receptor protein can cause _________in the
membrane to open, changing the _____________ of
the membrane.
$500 Answer from Transport
3 ways a receptor protein can affect/change the activities
of a cell:
1. The receptor protein can act an enzyme, chemically
changing the molecules in the cytoplasm.
2. The receptor protein may cause the formation of a
2nd messenger that can change the functioning of a
cell.
3. The receptor protein can cause channels in the
membrane to open, changing the permeability of the
membrane.
$100 Question from
Miscellaneous
The process of endocytosis
and exocytosis both require
this item
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is Energy (ATP)!
$200 Question from
Miscellaneous
Substances outside a cell are transported
into the cell by vesicles during
__________.
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is endocytosis.
$300 Question from
Miscellaneous
The inside of a cell usually contains a
higher concentrations of this type of ion
than outside of the cell.
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is negative!
$400 Question from
Miscellaneous
The lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
•Provides a boundary between the cell
and its surroundings.
•Forms vesicles.
•Transports substances into and out of
the cell.
•All of the above.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is all of the above!
$500 Question from
Miscellaneous
Using energy from ATP, this structure
transports 3 Na+ ions out of the cell. Then
picks up 2 K+ions and moves them into the
cell. The ions move against their conc.
gradient. This structure prevents toxic build
up of Na+ within the cell.
$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the sodium-potassium pump!
Final Jeopardy
Why is it dangerous for humans to drink sea
Water?.
Final Jeopardy Answer
Drinking sea water increases the
concentration of salts in the body fluids.
This causes water to leave cells by osmosis,
resulting in dehydration, and eventually
death!