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Jeopardy
MacroMacroMolecules 1 Molecules 2
Cells 1
Cells 2
Cellular
Transport
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Final Jeopardy
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What is the function of carbohydrates?
Provide ENERGY!
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What are the subunits of lipids?
Fatty Acids (or triglycerides) (or fats, oils, waxes)
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Amino acids are the subunits/building blocks of…
Proteins
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Starch, cellulose, glycogen, and glucose are
types of
Carbohydrates
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Regulate cell processes, control reaction rates,
help with immunity, and control what enters and
leaves the cell are functions of what
macromolecule?
Proteins
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What macromolecule stores energy?
Lipids
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Monosaccharides and polysaccharides are the
subunits/building blocks of what macromolecule?
Carbohydrates
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What is the function of nucleic acids?
Store and transmit genetic information
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Name the subunits/building blocks of nucleic
acids.
Nucleotides
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What molecule is found in ALL living organisms?
(HINT: It makes them “organic”)
CARBON!
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The organelle that contains DNA and controls
the cell is….
The nucleus
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What organelle is found in plants and performs
photosynthesis?
Chloroplast
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The mitochondria is called the powerhouse
because…
It provides energy for the cell
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Describe the function of the cell membrane.
Is selectively permeable to allow certain
substances in and out of the cell
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What type of cell has a nucleus and other
membrane-bound organelles?
Eukaryotic
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What organelle stores materials for the cell?
Vacuole
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The organelle responsible for structure and
support in plant cells is…
Cell wall
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What is the function of ribosomes?
Protein synthesis (making proteins)
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What type of cell has no nucleus and very few
organelles?
Prokaryotic
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The three concepts below belong to what
concept/theory?
Cells are the basic unit of life
All cells come from pre-existing cells
All living things are composed of cells
Cell Theory
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In diffusion, molecules move from ______ to
_______ concentration
Higher to lower
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Explain homeostasis
Maintaining a stable internal environment
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The diffusion of water is called…
Osmosis
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In regards to temperature, pH, blood sugar, or
water balance, how is homeostasis maintained
in the human body?
Temperature
Too high – body sweats to cool down
Too low – body shivers to warm up
pH – Buffers are used to neutralize strong acids
or bases in the body
Blood Sugar
Insulin is released to lower blood sugar when
it gets too high
Water Balance – cell membrane allows water in
or out to become isotonic
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In which type of cellular transport do molecules
move against the concentration gradient and
require energy?
Active Transport
Final Jeopardy
In which way will WATER move in each of the
scenarios below?
A) Salt inside the cell is 65% and outside the
cell is 40%
B) Sugar inside the cell is 27% and outside
the cell is 80
A) WATER moves INTO the cell
B) WATER moves OUT of the cell