CHAPTER 7 REVIEW Biology Fall 2012. ROUND ONE: TEAM/TOSS-UP  Each team will be given a question to answer  They have 20 seconds to answer  You have.

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CHAPTER 7 REVIEW Biology Fall 2012

ROUND ONE: TEAM/TOSS-UP  Each team will be given a question to answer  They have 20 seconds to answer  You have two guesses, if you get it right on the first time its 2 points, if you get it right on the second try its 1 point  If the question is answered incorrectly or time runs out, opposing teams have a chance to steal for 1 point.  At the conclusion of the team question portion, there will be one toss up question worth 2 points

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 1 Question:Answer: Name one of the scientists who's native land was Germany Schwann or Schleiden

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 2 Question:Answer: Name the scientist who discovered red blood cells Leeuwenhoek

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 3 Question:Answer: Name the scientist that was a lens maker Janssen

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 4 Question:Answer: Name the scientist that discovered protista Leeuwenhoek

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 5 Question:Answer: His discoveries where important to the creation of the microscope Janssen

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TEAM 6 Question:Answer: Credited with the discovery of the cell theory. Two parts! Schwann and Schleiden

FAMOUS SCIENTISTS: TOSS UP Question:Answer: What scientist coined the word “cells” from observing cork Hooke

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 1 Question:Answer: Bacterial cells have no nucleus. Name the type of cell they are. Prokaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 2 Question:Answer: A cell is discovered in ice and has free floating DNA. Name the type of cell Prokaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 3 Question:Answer: The golgi apparatus is found in these cells Eukaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 4 Question:Answer: Humans are made up of these type of cells Eukaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 5 Question:Answer: The nucleus is found in these cells Eukaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TEAM 6 Question:Answer: These cells do not have membrane bound organelles Prokaryotes

TYPES OF CELLS: TOSS UP Question:Answer: These cells are unicellular Prokaryotes

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 1 Question:Answer: What do plasma membranes control What enters and leaves a cell

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 2 Question:Answer: This feature describes the selectivity of the plasma membrane Selective Permeability

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 3 Question:Answer: The name for the two layer part of the plasma membrane Phospholipid bilayer

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 4 Question:Answer: The description of the plasma membrane that allows molecules to “float” Fluid Mosaic Model

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 5 Question:Answer: This part of the plasma membrane acts as support and provides a pathway for substances to enter and leave a cell Proteins

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TEAM 6 Question:Answer: This part of the plasma membrane helps identify chemical signals outside the cell Carbohydrate chains

PLASMA MEMBRANE: TOSS UP Question:Answer: Without this, the plasma membrane would become more rigid and the fatty acid tails would stick together Cholesterols

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 1 Question:Answer: Controls all cell activity Nucleus

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 2 Question:Answer: Controls what enters and leaves the cell Cell membrane

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 3 Question:Answer: Where most chemical reactions take place in the cell Cytoplasm

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 4 Question:Answer: Make proteins Ribosomes

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 5 Question:Answer: Where ribosomes are made Nucleolus or ER

CELL STRUCTURE: TEAM 6 Question:Answer: Digests and breaks down worn out organelles or bacteria Lysosomes

CELL STRUCTURE: TOSS UP Question:Answer: Name the two organelles have very similar jobs. Mitochondria and chloroplast

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 1 Question:Answer: Movement of particles across a cell membrane without energy Passive Transport

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 2 Question:Answer: Movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration Diffusion

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 3 Question:Answer: This is reached when the rate of particles entering the cell is the same as the rate leaving Dynamic Equilibrium

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 4 Question:Answer: Movement of materials across the plasma membrane using proteins Facilitated Diffusion

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 5 Question:Answer: The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane Osmosis

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TEAM 6 Question:Answer: The two types of proteins used for transportation Channel and Carrier

CELLULAR TRANSPORT: TOSS UP Question:Answer: Movement of particles from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration Active Transport

ROUND TWO: VOCAB ROUND  Every team has a chance to get points this round!  1 point per answer  Each team will be shown a list of vocab definitions and the team will have to identify the vocab word  This round will last 3 minutes  No negative points

VOCAB ROUND (3 MIN) Begin!

VOCAB ROUND: 3 MIN 1. Active Transport 2. Vacuole 3. Cell 4. Centriole 5. Cilia 6. Endocytosis 7. Exocytosis 8. Isotonic 9. Hypotonic 10. Hypertonic 11. Ribosomes 12. Flagella 13. Golgi Apparatus 14. Organelle 15. Cytoskeleton

ROUND THREE: LIGHTNING ROUND  Each question is worth 1 points  One chance to answer!  First team to buzz gets to answer the question.  Upon buzzing, the team will have 5 seconds to answer  If the question is answered incorrect or time runs out the first team to buzz in after I say “incorrect “ will get an opportunity to answer.  No negative points

TOSS UP Question:Answer: When dynamic equilibrium is reached, molecules still do this Move

TOSS UP Question:Answer: All cells come from where Preexisting cells

TOSS UP Question:Answer: What gives plant cells their shape Cell Wall

TOSS UP Question:Answer: Organelle that gives plants their color Chloroplast

TOSS UP Question:Answer: Pigment that gives plants their color Chlorophyll

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The organelle where protein synthesis occurs ER

TOSS UP Question:Answer: Two organelles only found in plants Cell wall and chloroplast

TOSS UP Question:Answer: Secretion of material out of the plasma membrane Exocytosis

TOSS UP Question:Answer: Active transport uses these to move substances Carrier proteins

TOSS UP Question:Answer: This organelle is usually larger in plants Vacuole

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The three things diffusion is controlled by Temperature Pressure Concentration

TOSS UP Question:Answer: What are the three components to the plasma membrane, not including the bilayer portion Proteins Cholesterol Carbohydrates

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The portion of the plasma membrane that is hydrophobic Polar heads

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The basic building blocks of life Cells

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The cells in cork reminded Hooke of the rooms in this type of building Monastery

TOSS UP Question:Answer: All cells have the same Chemical Composition

TOSS UP Question:Answer: This happened to the egg soaked in corn syrup The water left, it shriveled

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The non polar tails of the plasma membrane have this property Hydrophilic

TOSS UP Question:Answer: The genetic material is located here Nucleus

TOSS UP Question:Answer: I just met you, this is crazy, so here’s my number, so ___ __ ____? CALL ME MAYBE