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Chapter 3 Review Biopardy All About Cells Terms to Know Composition What does it do? What is it? $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Biopardy

All About Cells - $100 Which of the following is not part of the cell theory? All organisms are composed of one or more cells Cells are the basic unit of structure and function All cells are eukaryotic All cells come only from other cells C

All About Cells - $200 Which of the following is true about the surface area to volume ratio of a cell? Surface area affects the ability of nutrients to get into the cell and wastes to get out Large cells need more nutrients and produce more wastes than small cells Small cells have more surface area per volume than large cells All of the above D

All About Cells - $300 What defines a eukaryotic cell? It has a nucleus It has membrane bound organelles Both are correct None of the above are correct C

All About Cells - $400 Do non-living objects have cells? No Yes Maybe I don’t know A

All About Cells - $500 Which of the following is not true about the difference between plant and animal cells? Plants have a cell wall and animal cells do not Animal cells are living and plant cells are not Plant cells have chloroplasts and animal cells do not All of the following are true B

Terms to Know - $100 What term describes the plasma membrane? Protein bilayer Phospholipid layers Phospholipid bilayer Phospholipid trilayer C

Terms to Know - $200 What term is given to the watery fluid surrounding the cell? cytoplasm membrane fluid Water None of the above A

Terms to Know - $300 What are the structured inside a cell known as? Organic vesicles Organs Organelles All of the above C

Terms to Know - $400 What is the outer layer of a an animal cell known as? Cell membrane Plasma membrane Cell wall A and B are correct D

Terms to Know - $500 What is the outermost layer of the nucleus known as? Nuclear wall Nucleolus Nucli Bilayer Nuclear envelope D

Composition - $100 Which of the following is not part of the composition of the nucleus? Nuclear envelope Nucleoplasm Chromatin Nucleoli All of the above are parts of the composition E

Composition - $200 Which of the following describes the composition of the plasma membrane? Protein bilayer with embedded phospholipids Phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins Phospholipid bilayer with embedded organelles None of the above are true B

Composition - $300 Which of the following explain the composition of ribosomes? Protein rRNA Both A and B Neither A nor B C

Composition - $400 Which of the following are not part of the endomembrane system? Nuclear envelope Cytoplasm Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Vesicles and lysosomes B

Composition - $500 Which of the following describes the composition of the endoplasmic reticulum? membranous, flattened channels Stacks of membranous saccules Membranous vesicles None of the above A

What does it do? - $100 What is the function of the nucleus? Store genetic information (control center) Protein synthesis Lipid synthesis Intracellular digestion A

What does it do? - $200 What is the function of the endoplasmic reticulum? Store genetic information (control center) Protein and lipid synthesis Processing, packaging and distributing Intracellular digestion B

What does it do? - $300 What is the function of the Golgi apparatus? Store genetic information (control center) Protein and lipid synthesis Processing, packaging and distributing Intracellular digestion C

What does it do? - $400 What is the function of lysosomes? Store genetic information (control center) Protein and lipid synthesis Processing, packaging and distributing Intracellular digestion D

What does it do? - $500 What is the function of mitochondria? Store genetic information (control center) Protein and lipid synthesis Processing, packaging and distributing Produce energy (power house) D

What is it? - $100 B Nucleus Mitochondria Plasma membrane Microtubules Rough ER B

What is it? - $200 Type question to appear here D Nucleus Mitochondria Plasma membrane Microtubules Rough ER Type question to appear here D

What is it? - $300 Type question to appear here Rough ER Nucleus Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Smooth ER Rough ER Rough ER

What is it? - $400 Type question to appear here D Nucleus Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Smooth ER Rough ER D

What is it? - $500 Type question to appear here C Nucleus Mitochondria Golgi apparatus Smooth ER Rough ER C

Final Biopardy Make your wager What is the function of cilia and flagella? Movement