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THIS IS With More Biology Cell organelles The Cytomembrane system Osmosis Cells Plant v. Animal Cells Active Transport Micellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 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 Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin This is a factor that causes the opening or closing of a gated ion channel. Click on screen to continue What are: electrical stimulus, chemicals outside or inside the cell membrane, or stretching of the cell membrane? Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Take care of your cells. Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT