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Jeopardy

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What is this piece of the cell membrane?

Phospholipid

What part of a phospholipid is this pointing to?

Fatty acid tails

Which protein in shown in this picture?

Channel Protein

This protein will mold itself around a particle in order to bring it into the cell.

Carrier Protein

What structure is shown in this picture of the cell membrane?

Cholesterol

This part of the cell membrane is nonpolar.

Fatty Acid Tails

This part of the cell membrane is polar.

Phosphate heads

The cell membrane is also referred to as this

fluid mosaic model or lipid bilayer

The membrane is semi-permeable. What does this mean?

membrane allows some substances to pass through and others not

These types of cells have a cell membrane.

Prokaryotic, Animal, and Plant

This type of transport is when a particle moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the aid of a protein.

Diffusion

This type of transport is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

Osmosis

This is a type of passive transport in which a particle needs the help of a protein to cross the membrane

Facilitated Diffusion

This is the definition of equilibrium.

when the concentration of solute is equal on both sides of the membrane

This type of transport involves particles moving an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration

Active Transport

This type of solution occurs when the concentration of solute in the solution is the same as the concentration of solute in cell

Isotonic

Based on the diagram, this is the type of solution the cell is in. 30% solute ____%H 2 O 20% solute ____%H 2 O

Hypertonic

Based on the diagram, this is the type of solution the cell is in. 10% solute ____%H 2 O 25% solute ____%H 2 O

Hypotonic

Based on the diagram, which side will the glucose move to? Side A 10% glucose 80% water 10%salt Side B 20% glucose 65% water 15%salt Membrane allows water & salt through

Neither! Membrane is NOT permeable to glucose!

Based on the diagram, the cell is ______ to the solution. 30% solute ____%H 2 O 20% solute ____%H 2 O

Hypotonic

Large food particles are brought into the cell through this process.

Endocytosis

Waste particles are released from the cell through this process

Exocytosis

Based on the diagram, the water will move to this side Side A 10% glucose 80% water 10%salt Side B 20% glucose 65% water 15%salt Membrane allows water & salt through

Side B

When you place a cell into 100% water, you notice the cell swells and explodes. The solution must be ___________ to the cell

Hypotonic

When you place a cell into 10% water, you notice the cell shrinks dramatically. The cell must be ________ to the solution

Hypotonic

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Tonicity

Why is it dangerous to drink salt water? Use terms from class!

ANSWER= Your cells would be placed into a hypertonic solution causing the water to leave your cells making you even more dehydrated.