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Jeopardy $100 Cells Vocabulary Phases of Mitosis Molecular Movement Organelles 1Organelles 2 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

Cells Vocabulary - $100 Basic structure and function of living things What is the cell?

Cells Vocabulary - $200 Equal concentrations of water inside and outside the cell What is isotonic?

Cells Vocabulary - $300 Requires energy to move molecules against a concentration gradient What is active transport?

Cells Vocabulary - $400 Molecules naturally move down a concentration gradient What is diffusion?

Cells Vocabulary - $500 Molecules need help getting across the plasma membrane What is facilitated diffusion?

Phases of Mitosis - $100 What is metaphase?

Phases of Mitosis - $200 What is anaphase?

Phases of Mitosis - $300 What is telophase?

Phases of Mitosis - $400 What is prophase?

Phases of Mitosis - $500 What is interphase?

Molecular Movement - $100 What is osmosis? Diffusion of Water

Molecular Movement - $200 Water moves into the cell and causes the cell to swell What is hypotonic?

Molecular Movement - $300 Water moves out of the cell and the cell shrinks What is hypertonic?

Molecular Movement - $400 Requires no energy, moves molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration What is passive transport?

Molecular Movement - $500 Degree to which a solutions concentration of solute vs. water causes water to move in or out of cells What is tonicity?

Organelles 1 - $100 What is the nucleus?

Organelles 1 - $200 What is the mitochondria?

Organelles 1 - $300 What is the plasma or cell membrane?

Organelles 1 - $400 What is the nucleolus? Name #1

Organelles 1 - $500 What are centrioles?

Organelles 2 - $100 Barrier to the outside environment, allows certain things in and out of the cell. What is the cell membrane?

Organelles 2 - $200 Site of protein synthesis What are ribosomes?

Organelles 2 - $300 There are two types of this organelle. One type finishes proteins the other helps to make new membranes. What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

Organelles 2 - $400 This packages proteins and ships them off What is the golgi body/apparatus?

Organelles 2 - $500 Filters toxins in the body, many are found in the kidney What are peroxisomes?

PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Final Jeopardy

tRNA brings amino acids to the ribosome in this process. What is translation?