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Ms. Smedley & Mr. Bartolone’s Cell Transport Jeopardy

Passive Transport Active Transport Concentration Gradient Hyper- Hypo- Iso- ????? $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 requires…. 1-100

Click Anywhere to Continue No Energy Click Anywhere to Continue

There are ___ types of Passive Transport 1-200

Click Anywhere to Continue 3: Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion Click Anywhere to Continue

What is Diffusion in Water? 1-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Osmosis Click Anywhere to Continue

Which type of Passive Transport requires the use of a transport protein? 1-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Facilitated Diffusion Click Anywhere to Continue

A candle burning in a room is an example of … 1-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Diffusion Click Anywhere to Continue

Active Transport requires…. 2-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Energy Click Anywhere to Continue

How many types of Active Transport are there? 2-200

Click Anywhere to Continue 2: Endocytosis Exocytosis Click Anywhere to Continue

In Active Transport, molecules move ______ the concentration gradient 2-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Against Click Anywhere to Continue

Which form of Active Transport involves the “eating” of material? 2-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Phagocytosis Click Anywhere to Continue

What is the difference between Endocytosis and Exocytosis? 2-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Endocytosis– enter the cell Exocytosis – exit the cell Click Anywhere to Continue

What is a Concentration Gradient? 3-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Moving from one concentration of material to another Click Anywhere to Continue

In Passive Transport molecules move ____ the Concentration Gradient 3-200

Click Anywhere to Continue With Click Anywhere to Continue

In Active Transport, molecules move _____ the Concentration Gradient 3-300

Click Anywhere to Continue Against Click Anywhere to Continue

A candle burning would be an example of which movement of a concentration gradient? 3-400

Click Anywhere to Continue With Click Anywhere to Continue

Give an example of something going against the concentration gradient 3-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Plants Click Anywhere to Continue

What does it mean if something is Hypertonic? 4-100

Click Anywhere to Continue It has LESS water (and more solute) Click Anywhere to Continue

What does it mean if something is Hypotonic? 4-200

Click Anywhere to Continue It has MORE water (and less solute) Click Anywhere to Continue

What is Isotonic? 4-300

Click Anywhere to Continue EQUAL amounts of water and solute. Click Anywhere to Continue

In an Isotonic Solution, are molecules still moving? 4-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Yes, but just keeping a balance Click Anywhere to Continue

This would be an example of what type of solution? 4-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Hypertonic Click Anywhere to Continue

What is a Selectively Permeable Membrane? 5-100

Click Anywhere to Continue Allows certain materials in and certain materials out of a cell Click Anywhere to Continue

In Salt Water, what is the Solute and the Solvent? 5-200

Click Anywhere to Continue Salt = solute Water = solvent Click Anywhere to Continue

What is Equilibrium? 5-300

Click Anywhere to Continue When molecules are spread out evenly Click Anywhere to Continue

What are the two types of Endocytosis? 5-400

Click Anywhere to Continue Pinocytosis Phagocytosis Click Anywhere to Continue

Give an example of Osmosis? 5-500

Click Anywhere to Continue Food coloring in water Click Anywhere to Continue