Jeopardy A Review Game for Test on Cell Transport & Life Processes Mr. Choi / Miss Kleinberg Mr. Choi / Miss Kleinberg December 18, 2009.

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Jeopardy A Review Game for Test on Cell Transport & Life Processes Mr. Choi / Miss Kleinberg Mr. Choi / Miss Kleinberg December 18, 2009

Cell Transport/Resp/Photo Jeopardy Cell Transport I Cell Transport II Life Processes Photosynthesis & Respiration Potpourri

The diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration

What does “no net movement” mean?

List 2 examples of passive transport

List 2 examples of active transport

Tap Water, Salt Water, or Distilled Water? Match the pictures of Elodea to the type of environment.

Type of transport that requires energy

Type of solution in which there is a high concentration of water and a low concentration of solute

An animal cell is placed in distilled water. What will happen? (Use proper vocab)

What do you call the shrinking & shriveling of a plant cell?

Name of carrier protein for water molecules

Life process that involves breaking down food into small particles

Life process that involves the removal of solid wastes

Life process that involves the release of a manufactured product from a cell

Life process involves the removal of liquid waste

Life process that involves making proteins occurs in this organelle

Cellular respiration takes place in this organelle

What is the form the “energy” involved in photosynthesis? What is the form of the “energy” involved in respiration?

What is the chemical reaction for cellular respiration?

In which type of cells does cellular respiration occur?

How is the energy released from “ATP”? Write the equation.

This is a component of the plasma membrane that acts in cell communication

This is the state in which there is no net movement.

The plasma membrane is ___________ meaning it lets some things in but keeps other out

The Na, K-ATPase pump is an example of what type of transport. (Be specific)

Describe the “Fluid Mosaic Model”