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Science Jeopardy Passive Transport Active Transport Iso-, Hypo-, Hyper- Transport Real Life! 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

Passive Transport 100 Name one of the kinds of passive transport you learned about. Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion or osmosis!

Passive Transport 200 True or False Passive transport does NOT REQUIRE any energy. TRUE!! 

Passive Transport 300 FALSE! They move from higher to lower  TRUE OR FALSE In passive transport, molecules always move from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration. FALSE! They move from higher to lower 

Passive Transport 400 Diffusion continues until the concentration of molecules is equal throughout the space. This is called ____________________. Dynamic equilibrium!! 

Passive Transport 500 Give an example of a molecule that uses passive diffusion Simple diffusion - oxygen & CO2 Osmosis (facilitated diff. w/ aquaporins) – water Facilitated diffusion- glucose, Ca++, Cl-, Na+, K+

Active Transport 100 In regards to the concentration gradient, which way does active transport go? From low to high! (up the river) 

Active Transport 200 True or False? The type of endocytosis in which large solid molecules or whole cells are taken into a cell is called Phagocytosis. True!! 

Active Transport 300 In endocytosis and exocytosis, substances are carried in small membrane bound sacs called ______________ Vesicles!!

Active Transport 400 Molecule that provides the energy for active transport to take place: ATP ADP Water Glucose A. ATP!! 

Active Transport 500 True or false? The sodium potassium pump is an example of active transport. True!! 

Iso-, Hper-, Hypo- 100 This is an example of a(n) ______________ solution. HYPERTONIC!!  (concentration of water inside is greater than outside cell)

Iso-, Hper-, Hypo- 200 If placed in a ___________ solution, water will enter an animal cell and it will get larger. Hypotonic!! 

Iso-, Hper-, Hypo- 300 When a plant cell swells in a hypotonic solution, it’s called: A. Lyse B. Turgid C. Plastid D. Plasmolysis B. Turgid!! 

Iso-, Hper-, Hypo- 400 What do you think will happen to this animal cell? Water will enter & it will get bigger! 

Iso-, Hper-, Hypo- 500 Which molecule will have net movement into the cell? Iodine!!  20% glucose 50% water 30% starch 20% iodine 50% water 30% starch

Transport 100 Facilitated diffusion is a kind of ____________ transport. Passive!! 

Transport 200 This cell will ___________ in size Decrease!! 

Transport 300 ANSWER: This kind of transport where substances are taken into the cell by vesicles is called _______ Endocytosis!! 

Transport 400 In regards to concentration gradient, which way does passive transport go? From high to low!! (down the river) 

Transport 500 Slug murder! You pour salt on a slug and it dies  what kind of solution is the salt? Hypertonic!! 

Real Life! 100 You are shopping in the grocery store and see their veggies have wilted from loss of water. This is an example of A. hypertonic B. hypotonic C. isotonic D. active transport A. hypertonic!! 

Real Life Lab 200 Lets say in lab you placed your egg in salt water. The salt water is a ____________ solution Hypertonic!! 

Real Life Lab 300 Iodine, starch!!  In the semi-permeable membrane lab, the inside of your membrane bag turned black because _________ entered the bag and reacted with the ______ inside. Iodine, starch!! 

Real Life Lab 400 Name one of the molecules that was able to pass through the semi-permeable membrane in the dialysis tube lab experiment. Glucose, water, or iodine!! 

Real Life Lab 500 The starch was unable to cross through the membrane in your lab experiment because _______________. It was too large to fit through!! 

FINAL JEOPARDY!! Write on sheet of paper how much your group gambles Put names of everyone in group and group #! Fold and HAND IN!! Write answer to final question on separate sheet of paper with group # on it