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Welcome to Jeopardy! CELLS! With today’s host, Ms. B Today’s topic:
Lets begin!
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What is occurring in this cell?
A) Cytolysis B) Plasmoslysis C) Diffusion of Oxygen gas D) Diffusion of Carbon Dioxide
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Which of the following is NOT part of the plasma membrane?
A) Proteins B) Carbohydrates C) Fats D) Nucleic Acids
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This cell is submerged in a(n) _________________ solution
Fill in the blanks. H2O H2O
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All of the following EXCEPT ________, plays a role in the production of proteins.
A) Smooth ER B) Rough ER C) Ribosomes D) DNA
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Which of the following can diffuse into and out of the cell without a transport protein?
A) Glucose B) Carbohydrates C) Na+ D) H2O
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A cell with a concentration of 5% NaCl is submerged in a solution containing 25% NaCl. The solution is considered… A) Isotonic B) Equilibrium C) Hypotonic D) Hypertonic
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This phospholipid structure transports fats in the blood stream
This phospholipid structure transports fats in the blood stream. What is it? A) Polylayer B) Trilayer C) Bilayer D) Monolayer
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Each phospholipid contains:
A) One phosphate group and 1 fatty acid tail B) One phosphate group and 2 fatty acid tails C) One phosphorous group and 1 fatty acid tail D) One Phosphorous group and 2 fatty acid tails
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Lysosomes specialize in:
A) Phagocytosis B) Cytolysis C) Plasmolysis D) Exocytosis
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Which of the following is an example of a prokaryotic cell?
A) Cells that make up a sunflower’s leaves B) Cells make up your dog, “Buddy” C) Bacteria in your throat that causes strep throat D) Fungus growing under your toe nails
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This part of a phospholipid is…
A) Hydrophobic B) Fatty Acids C) Non-polar D) Hydrophilic
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Active transport involves…
A) Solute moving from [High] to [low] requiring energy B) Solute moving from [Low] to [High] requiring energy C) Solute moving from [High] to [low] D) Solute moving from [Low] to [High]
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A) Exocytosis B) Active Transport C) Facilitated Diffusion D) Endocytosis
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Which of the following is ONLY found in Plant Cells not Animal Cells?
A) vacuole B) Chloroplasts C) Nucleus D) Cell membrane
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Which structures digest large molecules that enter via endocytosis?
A) Golgi Bodies B) Nucleus C) Endoplasmic Reticulum D) Lysosomes
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Prokaryotes contain all following EXCEPT ________________.
A) ER B) Ribosomes C) Proteins D) DNA
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A form of chemical energy that cells use is …
A) Active Transport B) ATP C) Kinetic energy D) DNA
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Which of the following is an example of Active Transport?
A) Endocytosis B) Lysosome C) Na/K pump D) Simple Diffusion
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What is the name of this part of the cell?
A) Plasma membrane B) Cell Wall C) ER D) Cytoskeleton
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#11 is/are: Cytoplasm Cytolysis Cytology Cytoskeleton
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_______ cells maintain an internal environment from an external environment by using a___________
Some/phospholipid bilayer All/phospholipid monolayer Some/phospholipid trilayer All/phospholipid bilayer
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small / uncharged small / charged large / uncharged All of the above
Although they are________, H+ ions are unable to cross a plasma membrane because they are ____________. small / uncharged small / charged large / uncharged All of the above
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An endoplasmic reticulum is:
always membrane bound sometimes membrane bound often membrane bound none of these
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Prokaryotes never have:
Ribosomes Enzymes Transport proteins Golgi Bodies
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Eye cells of this animal are
prokaryotic eukaryotic Answers a & b None of the above
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How many, if any, different species of cell(s) are obviously present in this picture?
Three eukaryotic types Two prokaryotic types One eukaryotic type Four eukaryotic types
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The red blobs are: Hydrophobic Hydrophillic Answers a & b None of these
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phagocytosis endocytosis exocytosis tonicity
If a molecule is too large to enter a cell through the phospholipids or transport protein, what process may occur? phagocytosis endocytosis exocytosis tonicity
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Hypertonicity Hypotonicity Isotonicity Osmosis
The ability of water to move from high to low through a semi permeable membrane is known as… Hypertonicity Hypotonicity Isotonicity Osmosis
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Cholesterol (yellow) are:
Hydrophobic Hydrophillic Answers a & b None of these
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Chloride ion Carbon dioxide Alanine Galactose
Which solute found in cells is not considered impermeant? (Here’s a hint Figure out what “impermeant” means………………….. lol) Chloride ion Carbon dioxide Alanine Galactose
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Smooth ER Rough ER Mitochondria lysosome
Which cell organelle would most likely produce/transport a vesicle containing protein? Smooth ER Rough ER Mitochondria lysosome
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#6 is/are: Golgi bodies Ribosomes E.R. Vacuole
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Nucleus Chloroplast Cell wall Mitochondria
“I’m strong and thin, Getting through me is tough, I’m only in plants, but I guess that’s enough” Nucleus Chloroplast Cell wall Mitochondria
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Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Rough ER
A main function of the _________, a spherical sub-organelle, is the production and assembly of ribosome components. Nucleus Nucleolus Mitochondria Rough ER
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These types of molecules are usually transported by…
A) Facilitated Diffusion B) Active Transport C) Passive Transport D) Osmosis O C
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Cells try to _____ surface areas and _______ volumes.
A) Maximize, Minimize B) Same, Same C) Maximize, Maximize D) Minimize, Maximize
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