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Cells: The Living Units $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Cell Anatomy Passive Processes of Transport Active Processes of Transport Organelles Organelles II FINAL ROUND

Cell Anatomy: $100 Question The intracellular fluid of a cell is called _______. a. plasma b. nucleus c. phospholipid d. cytoplasm BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Anatomy: $100 Answer The intracellular fluid of a cell is called _______. a. plasma b. nucleus c. phospholipid d. cytoplasm BACK TO GAME

Cell Anatomy: $200 Question The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________. a. proteins and steroids b. phospholipids and steroids c. phospholipids and proteins d. carbohydrates and steroids BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Anatomy: $200 Answer The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________. a. proteins and steroids b. phospholipids and steroids c. phospholipids and proteins d. carbohydrates and steroids BACK TO GAME

Cell Anatomy: $300 Question The smallest unit of life is the ________. a. cell b. organelle c. nucleus d. DNA BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Anatomy: $300 Answer The smallest unit of life is the ________. a. cell b. organelle c. nucleus d. DNA BACK TO GAME

Cell Anatomy: $400 Question The interior of the cell membrane can be best described as ________. a. hydrophilic b. hydrophobic c. hydrated d. polar BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Anatomy: $400 Answer The interior of the cell membrane can be best described as ________. a. hydrophilic b. hydrophobic c. hydrated d. polar BACK TO GAME

Cell Anatomy: $500 Question This plastid in the plant cell can store starch (similar to the potato) a. Chloroplast b. Leukoplast c. Chromoplast d. Greenoplast BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Anatomy: $500 Answer Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are _______. a. Chloroplast b. Leukoplast c. Chromoplast d. Greenoplast BACK TO GAME

Passive Processes of Transport: $100 Question Which of the following is not an example of passive transport? a. Diffusion b. Facilitated diffusion c. Pinocytosis d. Osmosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Passive Processes of Transport: $100 Answer Which of the following is not an example of passive transport? a. Diffusion b. Facilitated diffusion c. Pinocytosis d. Osmosis BACK TO GAME

Passive Processes of Transport: $200 Question If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________. a. diffusion b. osmosis c. facilitated diffusion d. a miracle BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Passive Processes of Transport: $200 Answer If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________. a. diffusion b. osmosis c. facilitated diffusion d. a miracle BACK TO GAME

Passive Processes of Transport: $300 Question Passive transport requires _______. a. a membrane b. protein carriers c. energy d. none of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Passive Processes of Transport: $300 Answer Passive transport requires _______. a. a membrane b. protein carriers c. energy d. none of the above BACK TO GAME

Passive Processes of Transport: $400 Question A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______. a. burst b. shrivel c. remain the same d. hydrate BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Passive Processes of Transport: $400 Answer A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______. a. burst b. shrivel c. remain the same d. hydrate BACK TO GAME

Passive Processes of Transport: $500 Question What must be present for diffusion to occur? a. Energy b. Water c. Protein carriers d. A concentration gradient BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Passive Processes of Transport: $500 Answer What must be present for diffusion to occur? a. Energy b. Water c. Protein carriers d. A concentration gradient BACK TO GAME

Active Processes of Transport: $100 Question Which of the following is not necessary for active transport? a. Protein carriers b. Energy c. Cell membrane d. Heat BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Active Processes of Transport: $100 Answer Which of the following is not necessary for active transport? a. Protein carriers b. Energy c. Cell membrane d. Heat BACK TO GAME

Active Processes of Transport: $200 Question Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport where the cell feeds? a. Active transport b. Phagocytosis c. Exocytosis d. Pinocytosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Active Processes of Transport: $200 Answer Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport where the cell feeds? a. Active transport b. Phagocytosis c. Exocytosis d. Pinocytosis BACK TO GAME

Active Processes of Transport: $300 Question A cell will “drink” small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______. a. pinocytosis b. phagocytosis c. facilitated diffusion d. exocytosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Active Processes of Transport: $300 Answer A cell will “drink” small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______. a. pinnocytosis b. phagocytosis c. facilitated diffusion d. exocytosis BACK TO GAME

Active Processes of Transport: $400 Question How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion? a. It is specific. b. It is reversible. c. It exhibits saturation. d. It moves against the concentration gradient. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Active Processes of Transport: $400 Answer How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion? a. It is specific. b. It is reversible. c. It exhibits saturation. d. It moves against the concentration gradient. BACK TO GAME

Active Processes of Transport: $500 Question Which molecules would most likely be actively transported? a. Water molecules b. Large molecules c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration d. Hydrophobic molecules BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Active Processes of Transport: $500 Answer Which molecules would most likely be actively transported? a. Water molecules b. Large molecules c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration d. Hydrophobic molecules BACK TO GAME

Organelles: $100 Question In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Organelles: $100 Answer In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME

Organelles: $200 Question In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. rough endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Organelles: $200 Answer In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________. a. Golgi apparatus b. mitochondrion c. rough endoplasmic reticulum d. ribosome BACK TO GAME

Organelles: $300 Question These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus. a. Ribosomes b. Lysosomes c. Peroxisomes d. Phagosomes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Organelles: $300 Answer These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus. a. Ribosomes b. Lysosomes c. Peroxisomes d. Phagosomes BACK TO GAME

Organelles: $400 Question Certain drugs are detoxified in the ______. a. ribosomes b. lysosomes c. smooth ER d. phagosomes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Organelles: $400 Answer Certain drugs are detoxified in the ______. a. ribosomes b. lysosomes c. smooth ER d. phagosomes BACK TO GAME

Organelles: $500 Question These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst. a. Ribosomes b. Centrioles c. Mitochondria d. Lysosomes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Organelles: $500 Answer These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst. a. Ribosomes b. Centrioles c. Mitochondria d. Lysosomes BACK TO GAME

Cell Division: $100 Question An organelle that is common to plant cells but not to animal cells is a. Mitochondria b. Cell Membrane c. Plastid d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Division: $100 Answer An organelle that is common to plant cells but not to animal cells is a. Mitochondria b. Cell Membrane c. Plastid d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Cell Division: $200 Question The cell structure that modifies, packages, and distributes molecules similar to the UPS is called a. Mitochondria b. Ribosome c. Golgi Apparatus d. Leukoplast BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Division: $200 Answer The cell structure that modifies, packages, and distributes molecules similar to the UPS is called a. Mitochondria b. Ribosome c. Golgi Apparatus d. Leukoplast BACK TO GAME

Cell Division: $300 Question Lysosomes function to complete this task? a. Diffuse b. create ribosomes c. create proteins d. Digest with enzymes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Division: $300 Answer Lysosomes function to complete this task? a. Diffuse b. create ribosomes c. create proteins d. Digest with enzymes BACK TO GAME

Cell Division: $400 Question If a red blood cell is placed in pure water, a hypotonic solution, the cell will a. shrink b. plasmolyze c. burst d. Stay the same BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Division: $400 Answer If a red blood cell is placed in pure water, a hypotonic solution, the cell will a. shrink b. plasmolyze c. burst d. Stay the same BACK TO GAME

Cell Division: $500 Question If an concentrated salt solution is on one side of a membrane and a dilute salt solution is on the other side, water molecules tend to pass through the membrane a. from concentrated to dilute b. from dilute to concentrated BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Cell Division: $500 Answer If an concentrated salt solution is on one side of a membrane and a dilute salt solution is on the other side, water molecules tend to pass through the membrane a. from concentrated to dilute b. from dilute to concentrated BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Name the 3 rules of the Cell Theory BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer  Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things  All living things are composed of cells  All cells come from pre-existing cells BACK TO GAME