Cell Unit Jeopardy - CP Biology Version

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Biology
Cell
organelles
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Organelles
Osmosis
Cells
Plant v.
Animal
Cells
Active
Transport
Micellaneous
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The function of the
nucleus.
A 100
What is controls the cell?
A 100
The organelle that
produces many ATP
molecules.
A 200
What is the
mitochondrion?
A 200
It is the structure at “c”
in the cell diagram.
A 300
What is the
nucleolus?
A 300
It is an extensive organelle
that moves materials
throughout the cell.
A 400
What is the endoplasmic
reticulum?
A 400
Besides microtubules, these
make up the cytoskeleton.
A 500
What are microfilaments?
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 is filled with digestive
enzymes.
B 200
What is the lysosome?
B 200
This organelle is
never found in a
prokaryotic cell.
B 300
What is a nucleus? –(But also
a lot of other organelles.)
B 300
This organelles can package
proteins for export from the
cell.
B 400
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
B 400
This is the hydrophobic
(water-fearing) part of the
cell membrane in the diagram
below.
B 500
What is “b”?
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
A red blood cell in a
hypotonic solution can look
like this.
C 300
What is fat or bloated (or
bursts)?
C 300
DAILY
DOUBLE
C 400
The term used to describe a
plant cell that gets loses water
in a hypertonic solution.
C 400
What is plasmolysis?
C 400
An elodea cell with 99% water
& 1% salt is placed in a 6%
NaCl solution that is 94% water.
This word describes the
solution outside the cell.
C 500
What is hypertonic?
C 500
This cellulose 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
Animal cells don’t have these
organelles, but plant cells do.
D 300
What are chloroplasts,
or cell walls (or
plastids)?
D 300
Plant cells usually have this
large, centrally-located
storage structure, usually
filled with water and other
compounds.
D 400
What is a vacuole?
D 400
The scientist who said that all
cells (plant or animal) come
from preexisting cells.
D 500
Who is Rudolph
Virchow?
D 500
These energy molecules are
required for active transport.
E 100
What are ATP
molecules?
E 100
During an Active Transport
process, substances move in
this manner with regards to
the concentration gradient.
E 200
What is against (or up)?
E 200
Carrier molecules are used
for active (and passive)
transport processes. What
compound makes up a carrier
molecule?
E 300
What is protein?
E 300
This endocytosis process is
sometimes called “celleating” in which an amoeba
can eat food particles .
E 400
What is
phagocytosis?
E 400
This happens during
exocytosis?
E 500
What is a cell vesicle fuses
with the cell membrane to
move wastes or substances
from the cell?
E 500
This type of energy moves
molecules during the simple
diffusion process.
F 100
What is kinetic?
F 100
Diffusion moves materials in
this direction with regards to
the concentration gradient
F 200
What is down (with) the
concentration gradient?
F 200
Osmosis always involves a
concentration gradient of
water and this.
F 300
What is a selectivelypermeable membrane?
F 300
This is used to stain cheek
cells to make them easier to
see with the microscope.
F 400
What is methyl blue?
F 400
This part of the cell membrane
is hydrophilic (water-loving) in
the diagram below?
F 500
What is “a”?
F 500
Jeopardy Category is:
Cell Membrane
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This compound helps stabilize the
cell membrane. It is found between
phospholipids in the membrane.
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What is cholesterol?
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