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Welcome to Jeopardy! CELLS! With today’s host, Ms. B Today’s topic: Lets begin! 

What is occurring in this cell? A) Cytolysis B) Plasmoslysis C) Diffusion of Oxygen gas D) Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide

Which of the following is NOT part of the plasma membrane? A) Proteins B) Carbohydrates C) Fats D) Nucleic Acids

This cell is submerged in a(n) _________________ solution Fill in the blanks. H2O H2O

All of the following EXCEPT ________, plays a role in the production of proteins. A) Smooth ER B) Rough ER C) Ribosomes D) DNA

Which of the following can diffuse into and out of the cell without a transport protein? A) Glucose B) Carbohydrates C) Na+ D) H2O

A cell with a concentration of 5% NaCl is submerged in a solution containing 25% NaCl. The solution is considered… A) Isotonic B) Equilibrium C) Hypotonic D) Hypertonic

This phospholipid structure transports fats in the blood stream This phospholipid structure transports fats in the blood stream. What is it? A) Polylayer B) Trilayer C) Bilayer D) Monolayer

Each phospholipid contains: A) One phosphate group and 1 fatty acid tail B) One phosphate group and 2 fatty acid tails C) One phosphorous group and 1 fatty acid tail D) One Phosphorous group and 2 fatty acid tails

Lysosomes specialize in: A) Phagocytosis B) Cytolysis C) Plasmolysis D) Exocytosis

Which of the following is an example of a prokaryotic cell? A) Cells that make up a sunflower’s leaves B) Cells make up your dog, “Buddy” C) Bacteria in your throat that causes strep throat D) Fungus growing under your toe nails

This part of a phospholipid is… A) Hydrophobic B) Fatty Acids C) Non-polar D) Hydrophilic

Active transport involves… A) Solute moving from [High] to [low] requiring energy B) Solute moving from [Low] to [High] requiring energy C) Solute moving from [High] to [low] D) Solute moving from [Low] to [High]

A) Exocytosis B) Active Transport C) Facilitated Diffusion D) Endocytosis

Which of the following is ONLY found in Plant Cells not Animal Cells? A) vacuole B) Chloroplasts C) Nucleus D) Cell membrane

Which structures digest large molecules that enter via endocytosis? A) Golgi Bodies B) Nucleus C) Endoplasmic Reticulum D) Lysosomes

Prokaryotes contain all following EXCEPT ________________. A) ER B) Ribosomes C) Proteins D) DNA

A form of chemical energy that cells use is … A) Active Transport B) ATP C) Kinetic energy D) DNA

Which of the following is an example of Active Transport? A) Endocytosis B) Lysosome C) Na/K pump D) Simple Diffusion

What is the name of this part of the cell? A) Plasma membrane B) Cell Wall C) ER D) Cytoskeleton

#11 is/are: Cytoplasm Cytolysis Cytology Cytoskeleton

_______ cells maintain an internal environment from an external environment by using a___________ Some/phospholipid bilayer All/phospholipid monolayer Some/phospholipid trilayer All/phospholipid bilayer

small / uncharged small / charged large / uncharged All of the above Although they are________, H+ ions are unable to cross a plasma membrane because they are ____________. small / uncharged small / charged large / uncharged All of the above

An endoplasmic reticulum is: always membrane bound sometimes membrane bound often membrane bound none of these

Prokaryotes never have: Ribosomes Enzymes Transport proteins Golgi Bodies

Eye cells of this animal are prokaryotic eukaryotic Answers a & b None of the above

How many, if any, different species of cell(s) are obviously present in this picture? Three eukaryotic types Two prokaryotic types One eukaryotic type Four eukaryotic types

The red blobs are: Hydrophobic Hydrophillic Answers a & b None of these

phagocytosis endocytosis exocytosis tonicity If a molecule is too large to enter a cell through the phospholipids or transport protein, what process may occur? phagocytosis endocytosis exocytosis tonicity

Hypertonicity Hypotonicity Isotonicity Osmosis The ability of water to move from high to low through a semi permeable membrane is known as… Hypertonicity Hypotonicity Isotonicity Osmosis

Cholesterol (yellow) are: Hydrophobic Hydrophillic Answers a & b None of these

Chloride ion Carbon dioxide Alanine Galactose Which solute found in cells is not considered impermeant? (Here’s a hint Figure out what “impermeant” means…………………..  lol) Chloride ion Carbon dioxide Alanine Galactose

Smooth ER Rough ER Mitochondria lysosome Which cell organelle would most likely produce/transport a vesicle containing protein? Smooth ER Rough ER Mitochondria lysosome

#6 is/are: Golgi bodies Ribosomes E.R. Vacuole

Nucleus Chloroplast Cell wall Mitochondria “I’m strong and thin, Getting through me is tough, I’m only in plants, but I guess that’s enough” Nucleus Chloroplast Cell wall Mitochondria

Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Rough ER A main function of the _________, a spherical sub-organelle, is the production and assembly of ribosome components. Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Rough ER

These types of molecules are usually transported by… A) Facilitated Diffusion B) Active Transport C) Passive Transport D) Osmosis O C

Cells try to _____ surface areas and _______ volumes. A) Maximize, Minimize B) Same, Same C) Maximize, Maximize D) Minimize, Maximize