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Types of Transport

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Cellular Organelles

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Types of Transport Osmosis Problems Cellular Organelles Transport #2 Organelles #2 (Blank)

Movement of water across a membrane A 100

Osmosis A 100

Movement of molecules across a membrane from high  low concentration A 200

Diffusion A 200

Movement of molecules across a membrane from high  low through a protein A 300

Facilitated Diffusion A 300

A 400 The type of transport that does not require energy

A 400 Passive transport

A 500 Food coloring is a small molecule. It will _____________ across a cell membrane.

A 500 Diffuse

There is more water outside the cell than inside the cell. Water will move_______ the cell. B 100

Into B 100

A cell has less salt in it than the solution it is in. The cell is ___________. B 200

Hypotonic B 200

A solution is 99% salt, while the cell is 50% salt. The solution is ______________. B 300

Hypertonic

Draw the way that water will flow in the following problem. Also label the cell and solution. Cell: 50% water, 50% salt Solution: 90% water, 7% salt, 3% sugar. B 400

Cell: Hypertonic Solution: Hypotonic Water will flow INTO the cell B 400

Draw the way that water will flow in the following problem. Also label the cell and solution. Cell: 40% water, 60% salt Solution: 50% salt, 40% water, 10% sugar. B 500

Cell and Solution are isotonic, water will flow equally in and out. B 500

Powerhouse of the cell C 100

Mitochondria C 100

Where DNA lives C 200

Nucleus C 200

Transports proteins C 300

Rough ER C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The 2 organelles that plant cells have than animal cells don’t. C 400

Cell Wall and Chloroplasts C 400

Organelle that breaks stuff down C 500

Lysosome C 500

Movement of particles INTO a cell, against concentration gradient (low  high). D 100

Endocytosis D 100

Movement of particles OUT of a cell against the concentration gradient (low  high). D 200

Exocytosis D 200

The term that describes the cell membrane only allowing some things to cross. D 300

Selectively Permeable D 300

The type of transport that requires energy D 400

Active Transport D 400

In active transport, particles are pumped from _______ concentration to _________ concentration. D 500

Low, High

E 100 Organelle that surrounds the cell

E 100 Cell Membrane

Organelle that packages hormones and helps move things from place to place. E 200

Golgi Bodies E 200

E 300 Helps to assemble proteins, sometimes found on ER

Ribosome E 300

All organelles float in this cellular jelly E 400

Cytoplasm E 400

Transport systems for lipids E 500

Smooth ER E 500

The insurance company represented by this mascot F 100

The band who performs the song “Like a G6” F 200

Far East Movement F 200

The number of pushups Mr. Pinkstaff can do in 30 secs F 300

?????? F 300

The country famous physicist Albert Einstein was born in F 400

Germany

Name of this hairstyle: F 500

Bowl Cut F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: The mole Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

The total number of protons in 2.50 mol of He atoms Click on screen to continue

3.01*10^24 protons

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