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By: Mrs. Hardy Ch. 7 Review Jeopardy

Transport Cell Basics Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Inside the Cell MISC. $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

The cell theory applies to: Plants, animals, or all organisms? The Basics $100 The cell theory applies to: Plants, animals, or all organisms?

Who was the first person to identify and see cork cells? The Basics $200 Who was the first person to identify and see cork cells?

Name the three parts of the cell theory The Basics $300 Name the three parts of the cell theory

The Basics $400 What did scientists observe using the earliest microscopes (for example, looking at pond water they saw….)

The Basics $500 Why did a lot of theories about cells probably develop within a short amount of time?

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $100 Name 3 types of organisms that have eukaryotic cells.

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $200 What main organelle is present only in eukaryotes?

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $300 Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have this, which controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.

Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $400 Most bacteria belong to this non-nucleus having group

Daily Double

Name an organelle that is found in plant cells, but NOT animal cells. Inside the Cell $100 Name an organelle that is found in plant cells, but NOT animal cells.

Inside the Cell $200 This is the fluid/jelly-like substance that contains organelles outside the nucleus.

Inside the Cell $300 Name that organelle

Name an organelle found only in animal cells Inside the cell $400 Name an organelle found only in animal cells

How are cilia and flagella used by a cell? Inside the cell $500 How are cilia and flagella used by a cell?

Transport $100 The process by which substances pass through the cell membrane without using energy is called….

This type of transport requires energy from the cell.

Transport $300 Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of __?__ concentration to an area of __?__ concentration.

When is dynamic equilibrium reached? Transport $400 When is dynamic equilibrium reached?

Is NA+/K+ATPase pump an example of active or passive transport?

It is the brain/manager of the cell MISC $100 It is the brain/manager of the cell

What types of materials are expelled during exocytosis? MISC $200 What types of materials are expelled during exocytosis?

MISC $300 The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called:

MISC $400 If a plant cell is placed in a HYPOtonic solution what will happen to the plant cell?

MISC $500 If plant cells are in an isotonic solution, what will happen to the cells if: Solute is added to the solution Water is added to the solution

All organisms

Robert Hooke

1. Cells are the basic units of life 2 1. Cells are the basic units of life 2. All living things are made of cells 3. All cells are produced by existing cells

Tiny organisms and cells

Microscopes improved a lot, so scientists could see microscopic organisms & cells a lot better

Any type of plant, animal, fungi, or protist Ex: maple tree, toad, butterfly, mushroom, paramecium

Nucleus

Plasma Membrane

Prokaryote

Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a plasma membrane Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a plasma membrane. That membrane contains channels and pumps that help move materials from one side to the other. What are these channels and pumps made of (letter C)?

What is Proteins

Chloroplasts Cell Walls

Cytoplasm

Mitochondria

Centrioles

They help a cell move They move substances along the surface of the cell

passive transport

Active Transport

Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.

When molecules still continuously move, but there is no overall change (they move equally)

Active transport

What is The nucleus

Large molecules

Osmosis

It will swell

a) They will shrink because…. b) They will expand because….