The Egg Lab The Potato Lab Levels Of Organization The Cell Membrane Diffusion Facts Osmosis Facts 100 200 300 400 500 FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY.

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The Egg Lab The Potato Lab Levels Of Organization The Cell Membrane Diffusion Facts Osmosis Facts FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

Osmosis Facts- 100 answer100 answer Osmosis deals with the movement of this molecule

Osmosis Facts- 100 question100 question Water

Osmosis Facts answer200 answer Solutions that contain the same amounts of solute as solvent are called this…

Osmosis Facts-– 200 question200 question Isotonic

Osmosis Facts-– 300 answer300 answer This type of solution is being displayed inside the cell 30% sugar concentration 40% sugar concentration

Osmosis Facts-– 300 question300 question hypotonic

Osmosis Facts-– 400 answer400 answer Water is going to move from where to where in this example? 30% sugar concentration 40% sugar concentration

Osmosis Facts-– 400 question400 question From inside the cell to outside the cell

Osmosis Facts-– 500 answer500 answer If a cell contains a solution which is hypertonic and the solution outside the cell is in is hypotonic, this physical change will occur to the cell.

Osmosis Facts-– 500 question500 question It will get larger in size.

Diffusion Facts – 100 answer100 answer Diffusion is defined as this

Diffusion Facts – 100 question100 question The movement of molecules

Diffusion Facts – 200 answer200 answer A molecule utilizing simple diffusion will pass through these molecules to get to the opposite side of the membrane

Diffusion Facts – 200 question200 question Lipid Molecules

Diffusion Facts – 300 answer300 answer In simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion, molecules all move in this direction. (concentration)

Diffusion Facts – 300 question300 question High Concentration to Low Concentration

Diffusion Facts – 400 answer400 answer This is the only form of diffusion that requires cellular energy.

Diffusion Facts – 400 question400 question Active Transport

Diffusion Facts – 500 answer500 answer A molecule utilizing active transport will pass through these structures to get to the opposite side of the membrane

Diffusion Facts – 500 question500 question Protein PUMPS

Cell Membrane – 100 answer100 answer These are the functions of the cell membrane

Cell Membrane – 100 question100 question 1) Protect the cell 2) Regulates what enters and leaves the cell

Cell Membrane – 200 answer200 answer The cell membrane is composed of these 3 molecules

Cell Membrane – 200 question200 question 1) Lipids 2) Proteins 3) Carbohydrates

Cell Membrane answer300 answer The cell membrane is referred to as this because it is made of many molecules which are capable of movement.

Cell Membrane – 300 question300 question A Fluid Mosaic

Cell Membrane – 400 answer400 answer The pumps and channels located within the cell membrane are composed of this molecule.

Cell Membrane – 400 questionquestion Protein

Cell Membrane – 500 answer500 answer This is the main barrier of the body that the cell membrane can be compared to.

Cell Membrane – 500 question500 question The skin

Levels of Organization – 100 answer100 answer The heart is an example of this level of organization

Levels of Organization– 100 question100 question An organ

Levels of Organization– 200 answer200 answer A group of cells that perform the same function combine to form these

Levels of Organization– 200 question200 question Tissues

Levels of Organization– 300 answer300 answer This term refers to cells having different jobs in an organism.

Levels of Organization– 300 question300 question Cell Specialization

Levels of Organization– 400 answer400 answer Name the 5 levels of organization from SMALLEST to LARGEST

Levels of Organization– 400 question400 question 1) Cell 2) Tissue 3) Organ 4) Organ System 5) Entire Organism

Levels of Organization– 500 answer500 answer These are the 4 different types of tissues

Levels of Organization– 500 question500 question 1) Muscle 2) Nervous 3) Epithelial 4) Connective

Potato Lab – 100 answer100 answer This was the solute used in the potato lab.

Potato Lab – 100 question100 question Salt

Potato Lab – 200 answer200 answer This is the type of diffusion that was being studied in the potato lab

Potato Lab – 200 question200 question Osmosis.

Potato Lab – 300 answer300 answer This is what SHOULD have happened to the length of the potato when placed in an isotonic solution.

Potato Lab – 300 question300 question It should have stayed the same.

Potato Lab – 400 answer400 answer This is the type of solution that you would need to place the potato in for the potato to shrink in size.

Potato Lab – 400 question400 question Hypertonic Solution

Potato Lab – 500 answer500 answer Is it beneficial for a person to drink salt water? Why or why not?

Potato Lab – 500 question500 question No. It would cause them to quickly dehydrate.

Egg Lab answer100 answer This is the solute utilized in the egg lab.

Egg Lab question100 question Sugar

Egg Lab answer200 answer This is the reason why the egg shrinks when placed in the corn syrup.

Egg Lab question200 question Corn syrup would be hypertonic to the egg, so all of the eggs water moves outside the egg.

Egg Lab answer300 answer This is the direction the water moved when the egg was placed in the fresh water.

Egg Lab question300 question Into the egg

Egg Lab answer400 answer Was the type of diffusion displayed in this lab simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion or active transport?

Egg Lab question400 question Simple diffusion (osmosis is a type of simple diffusion)

Egg Lab answer500 answer The egg shell can be compared to this structure located on some cell types

Egg Lab question500 question The cell wall

Final Jeopardy Answer begin These 2 words explain why it is possible for so much diversity to exist among all of the living organisms of the world.

Final Jeopardy Question Cell Specialization