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Welcome to Mrs. Vera’s biology review.

Topic 1

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Topic 5

Topic 6

Jeopardy Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5Topic Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Topic 1 Requires a carrier protein, no energy input, and involves a change in the shape of its carrier - these are all characteristics of ____ ______

$100 Answer Topic 1 Facilitated diffusion

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$200 Question Topic 1 Which does not expend (use) energy? Active transport, sodium-potassium pump, diffusion, or endocystosis?

$200 Answer Topic 1 diffusion

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$300 Question Topic 1 Name something that enters a cell by active transport

$300 Answer Topic 1 Potassium ion

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$400 Question Topic 1 What takes place from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

$400 Answer Topic 1 diffusion

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$500 Question Topic 1 How do sugar molecules enter the cells?

$500 Answer Topic 1 Facilitated diffusion

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$100 Question Topic 2 What is the process called by which water passes in and out of a cell?

$100 Answer Topic 2 osmosis

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$200 Question Topic 2 What happens to turgor pressure when you place a plant into a hyptonic environment?

$200 Answer Topic 2 It increases

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$300 Question Topic 2 When you rid the cell of material by discharging it from sacs, it is called ___.

$300 Answer Topic 2 exocytosis

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$400 Question Topic 2 What part of the cell maintains the cell’s homeostasis?

$400 Answer Topic 2 Cell membrane

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$500 Question Topic 2 How do molecules that are too large to move through the cell membrane transport into the cell?

$500 Answer Topic 2 endocytosis

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$100 Question Topic 3 Molecules that are too large to be moved across a cell membrane can be removed from the cell by ___.

$100 Answer Topic 3 exocytosis

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$200 Question Topic 3 What kind of solution is fresh water?

$200 Answer Topic 3 hyptonic

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$300 Question Topic 3 Active transport systems require an input of ___

$300 Answer Topic 3 ATP energy

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$400 Question Topic 3 What is the end result of diffusion?

$400 Answer Topic 3 equilibrium

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$500 Question Topic 3 What is it called when animal cells engulf, digest, and destroy invading bacteria?

$500 Answer Topic 3 phagocytosis

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$100 Question Topic 4 When a plant has low turgor pressure, what happens to the plant?

$100 Answer Topic 4 It wilts

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$200 Question Topic 4 What are the 3 types of passive transport?

$200 Answer Topic 4 Diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion

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$300 Question Topic 4 When an amoeba engulfs its prey and takes it in it is called

$300 Answer Topic 4 phagocytosis

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$400 Question Topic 4 What part of a cell is formed from the cell membrane and is used to transfer molecules into and out of the cell?

$400 Answer Topic 4 vescicle

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$500 Question Topic 4 This builds up in plant cells and causes the cell membrane to push against the cell wall.

$500 Answer Topic 4 Turgor pressure

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$100 Question Topic 5 A solution whose solute concentration equals that inside the cell

$100 Answer Topic 5 isotonic

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$200 Question Topic 5 Protein that transports specific substances across a biological membrane

$200 Answer Topic 5 isotonic

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$300 Question Topic 5 A solution whose solute concentration is lower than that inside a cell

$300 Answer Topic 5 hyptonic

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$400 Question Topic 5 Membrane protein that provides a passageway across the cell membrane

$400 Answer Topic 5 Ion channel

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$500 Question Topic 5 Organelle that expels water

$500 Answer Topic 5 Contractile vacuoule

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$100 Question Topic 6 Movement of substances across a cell membrane without the use of cell energy

$100 Answer Topic 6 Passive transport

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$200 Question Topic 6 The difference in concentration of a substance across space

$200 Answer Topic 6 Concentration gradient

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$300 Question Topic 6 A solution whose solute concentration is higher than that inside the cell

$300 Answer Topic 6 hypertonic

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$400 Question Topic 6 The shrinking or wilting of a walled cell in a hypertonic environment

$400 Answer Topic 6 plasmolysis

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$500 Question Topic 6 A process in which substances move down their concentration gradient across the cell membrane with the assistance of carrier proteins

$500 Answer Topic 6 Facilitated diffusion

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