Cell Unit Jeopardy
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Biology
Cell
organelles
The
Cytomembrane system
Osmosis
Cells
Plant v.
Animal
Cells
Active
Transport
Micellaneous
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The function of the
nucleus.
A 100
What controls the cell?
A 100
The organelle that
produces many ATP
molecules.
A 200
What is the
mitochondrion?
A 200
Chromatin consists of this.
A 300
What is DNA?
A 300
Besides microtubules, these
make up the cytoskeleton.
A 400
What are microfilaments?
A 400
It makes cell membrane
component, moves materials
throughout the cell and other
functions.
A 500
What is the endoplasmic
reticulum?
A 500
The cell organelle that may
be attached to the
endoplasmic reticulum and
makes proteins.
B 100
What is the ribosome?
B 100
This very extensive organelle
that can modify proteins
produced by attached
ribosomes.
B 200
What is the endoplasmic
reticulum?
B 200
These are produced to move
proteins from the
endoplasmic reticulum to
Golgi.
B 300
What are vesicles?
B 300
This organelles can package
proteins for export from the
cell.
B 400
What is the Golgi
Apparatus?
B 400
These enzyme-filled
organelles are produced by
the Golgi apparatus.
B 500
What are lysosomes?
B 500
A blood cell placed in an
isotonic solution appears
this way.
C 100
What is the same as it
did before?
C 100
This develops in a plant
cell when placed in a
hypotonic solution.
C 200
What is Turgor
Pressure?
C 200
An animal cell that has
undergone cytolysis
changes to look like this.
C 300
What is fat or bloated (or it
bursts)?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
The term used to describe
a red blood cell that
becomes bloated due to
being in a hypotonic
solution.
C 400
What is hemolysis(or
cytolysis?
C 400
An elodea cell with 99% water &
1% salt is placed in a 6% NaCl
solution that is 94% water.
This word specifically describes
what happens to a plant cell such as
elodea under these conditions.
C 500
What is plasmolysis?
C 500
This structure supports and
protects plant cells.
D 100
What is the cell wall?
D 100
This organelle is the site
of photosynthesis.
D 200
What is the chloroplast?
D 200
Plant cells usually have this
large, centrally-located
storage structure.
D 300
What is a vacuole?
D 300
This scientist named
microbes animalcules.
D 400
Who is Anton van
Leeuwenhoek?
D 400
These plant structures have
double membranes and may
contain pigments or other
compounds (such as starch).
Chloroplasts are examples.
P______
D 500
What are plastids?
D 500
These energy molecules
are required for active
transport.
E 100
What are ATP
molecules?
E 100
During active transport
processes (such as
membrane pumps)
substances move in this
manner with regards to the
concentration gradient.
E 200
What is against?
E 200
Carrier molecules are
used for this active
transport process.
E 300
What is the Na+ - K+
pump?
E 300
This endocytosis process is
sometimes called cell-eating
as a cell brings in food.
E 400
What is
phagocytosis?
E 400
A white blood cell that
can engulf bacteria in
your body is known as
this.
E 500
What is a macrophage
(or phagocyte)?
E 500
This type of energy moves
molecules during the simple
diffusion process.
F 100
What is kinetic?
F 100
Na+ and Cl- can move down
the concentration gradient
through the plasma
membrane through these.
F 200
What are ion
channels?
F 200
Osmosis always involves
these.
F 300
What are a concentration
gradient of water, and a
selectively-permeable
membrane?
F 300
This molecule is usually
moved into a cell by
facilitated diffusion.
F 400
What is glucose?
F 400
Ion channels are necessary to
move certain substances
across the cell membrane
because of this reason.
F 500
They shield the ions from the
non-polar part of the bilipid
layer.
F 500
Jeopardy Category is:
Gated Ion Channels
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This is a factor that causes the
opening or closing of a gated ion
channel.
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What are: electrical stimulus,
chemicals outside or inside the
cell membrane, or stretching of
the cell membrane?
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