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Jeopardy!
Cell Structure and Function
Cell
Organelles
Cell
Membrane
Cell
Repro.
Mitosis
Cell
Transport
More Cell
Transport
Mixed
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Cell Organelles 100
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The liquid portion of the cell.
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What is cytosol?
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Cell Organelles -200

This organelle is considered the
powerhouse because it supplies the cell
with energy through the process of
cellular respiration.

What is the mitochondria?
Return
Cell Organelles -300

This organelle packages lipids, proteins,
and other substances to be transported
in the cell.

What is the golgi apparatus?
Return
Cell organelles -400

This organelle helps with the
detoxificaion of alcohol in the liver.

What are peroxisomes?
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Cell Organelles -500

This organelle contains digestive
enzymes that can help in destroying
bacterial invaders.

What lysosomes?
Return
Cell Membrane-100

What is the name of the lipid that
makes up the majority of the cell
membrane.

What are phospholipids?
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Cell membrane -200

The cell membrane is said to be a fluid
mosaic model. Why is this?

It is made of a double layer of
phospholipids with proteins embedded
within it.
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Cell membrane -300

What is embedded within the
phospholipid bilayer that gives the
membrane stability?

What is cholesterol?
Return
Cell membrane -400

Carboydrate chains attached to membrane
proteins are called ____________ while carbs
attached to the phospholipids are
called__________

What are glycoproteins; glycolipids?
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Cell membrane -500

List at least 2 functions of the cell membrane.

1) Transportation of molecules into or out of
cells.
2) Recognizes cells as belonging to a
particular person.
3) Receives messages from other cells.

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Mitosis-100

When does DNA get copied during the
cell cycle?

What is interphase (s-phase)?
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Mitosis –200
What do we call the protein structure that
holds together the sister chromatids?

Centromere
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Mitosis -300

The nuclear membrane disappears,
nucleolus disappears and chromosomes
become distinct during _____________.

What is prophase?
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Mitosis -400

Two completely identical daughter cells
will be formed immediately following
________________.

What is cytokinesis?
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Mitosis -500

Once a zygote is formed immediately after
conception, what process will continue to
occur until an individual reaches puberty (for
the most part)?

What is the mitosis?
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Cell Transport-100

Movement of water from high to low
concentration.

What is osmosis?
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Cell Transport -200

Movement across a cell membrane
without energy.

What is passive transport?
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Cell Transport -300

What is movement of a substance from
high to low concentration?

Diffusion
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Cell Transport -400

Three things that affect the rate of
diffusion.

What are temperature, pressure and
steepness of concentration gradient?
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Cell Transport -500

What an amoebae uses to move large
particles out of its’ self.

What is exocytosis?
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More Cell Transport-100

This will happen immediately as soon as
a cell is placed in an isotonic solution.

What is dynamic equilibrium?
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More Cell Transport -200

A red blood cell placed in salt water will
shrivel. This is an example of what
type of solution?

What is hypertonic?
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DAILY DOUBLE - 300 * 2

Active Transport.

What is
movement across
a cell membrane
that requires
energy?
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More Cell Transport -400

What the cells of a salt water plant
placed in fresh water would do.

What is swell and burst?
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Daily Double -500 * 2

Solution with the
same solute
concentration
inside and outside
of a cell?

What is isotonic?
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Mixed Questions -100

The name of the structure that pulls the
chromosomes apart?

What are the spindle fibers?
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Mixed Questions -200

This organelle serves as an intracellular
transport system.

What is endoplasmic reticulum?
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Mixed Questions -300

What is the organelle used in cell
division.

What are centrioles?
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Mixed Questions -400

Water loving molecules are
_______________, whereas water
hating molecules are
_________________.

What is hydrophilic, hydrophobic?
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Mixed Questions -500

Name the phases of Mitosis in order
from first to last.

What is Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, Telophase?
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