Cellular Transportation Jeopardy

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Cellular Transportation Jeopardy Ian Fitzgerald

Instructions Play individually or in groups. Pick a category and a point value. Click on the chosen box for the question. Students must give the answer in the form of a question before clicking again.  The teacher may want to set a time limit for answering the question. To see if a student or group is correct, click again for the answer. Click the Back to Board button on the slide to return to the main board. If the student or team is correct, they are awarded the point value of the question. The dollar values disappear after each question. Continue until all questions have been answered.  The team with the most points wins. http://www.iup.edu/teachingexcellence/reflective-practice/past-events/2008-09/sample- games-to-be-used-in-the-classroom/instructions-for-playing-jeopardy/

Passive Transport Active Transport Hypotonic Solutions Hypertonic Solutions Isotonic Solutions $200 $400 $600 $800

Question Passive Transport $200 Passive transport requires energy. True or False? answer

answer False Question board

Question Passive Transport $400 What is the process of diffusion using water? answer

answer osmosis Question board

Question Passive Transport $600 In diffusion the concentration gradient flow from ______ to ______. answer

answer High, low Question board

Question Passive Transport $800 What is facilitated diffusion? answer

answer the process of passive transport(high concentration to low concentration) of molecules through a cell's membrane using integral proteins. Question board

Question Active Transport $200 Active transport uses energy. True or False? answer

answer True Question board

Question Active Transport $400 What is the process of water being engulfed by the cell. answer

answer pinocytosis Question board

Question Active Transport $600 What form is the energy used for active transport in? answer

answer ATP and Protein pumps Question board

Question Active Transport $800 Describe the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis. answer

answer In endocytosis cells ingest fluids, macromolecules, and large particles, while exocytosis removes fluids, macromolecules, and large particles. Question board

Question Hypotonic Solutions $200 Does the cell get bigger or smaller in a hypotonic solution? answer

answer bigger Question board

Question Hypotonic Solutions $400 Are there more particles inside the cell or outside the cell in a hypotonic solution? answer

answer Inside Question board

Question Hypotonic Solutions $600 What does hypo mean? answer

answer “below strength” Question board

Question Hypotonic Solutions $800 What is it called when to much water enters the cell causing it to burst? answer

answer sytalusis Question board

Question Hypertonic Solutions $200 Does the cell get bigger or smaller in a hypertonic solution? answer

answer Smaller Question board

Question Hypertonic Solutions $400 Are there more particles inside the cell or outside the cell in a hypertonic solution? answer

answer outside Question board

Question Hypertonic Solutions $600 What does hyper mean? answer

answer “above strength” Question board

Question Hypertonic Solutions $800 What is plasmolysis answer

answer When a plant cell in a hypertonic solution gets to small causing the plant to shrivel. Question board

Question Isotonic Solutions $200 What happens to the size of a cell in an isotonic solution? answer

answer It stays the same Question board

Question Isotonic Solutions $400 The movement into and out of the cell is ______ in an isotonic solution. answer

answer Equal Question board

Question Isotonic Solutions $600 What does iso mean? answer

answer “equal to” Question board

Question Isotonic Solutions $800 Draw a isotonic solution. answer

answer Question board