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By: Mrs. Hardy Ch. 7 Review Jeopardy
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Transport Cell Basics Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Inside the Cell MISC.
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The cell theory applies to: Plants, animals, or all organisms?
The Basics $100 The cell theory applies to: Plants, animals, or all organisms?
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Who was the first person to identify and see cork cells?
The Basics $200 Who was the first person to identify and see cork cells?
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Name the three parts of the cell theory
The Basics $300 Name the three parts of the cell theory
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The Basics $400 What did scientists observe using the earliest microscopes (for example, looking at pond water they saw….)
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The Basics $500 Why did a lot of theories about cells probably develop within a short amount of time?
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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $100
Name 3 types of organisms that have eukaryotic cells.
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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $200
What main organelle is present only in eukaryotes?
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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $300
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have this, which controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
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Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote $400
Most bacteria belong to this non-nucleus having group
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Daily Double
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Name an organelle that is found in plant cells, but NOT animal cells.
Inside the Cell $100 Name an organelle that is found in plant cells, but NOT animal cells.
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Inside the Cell $200 This is the fluid/jelly-like substance that contains organelles outside the nucleus.
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Inside the Cell $300 Name that organelle
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Name an organelle found only in animal cells
Inside the cell $400 Name an organelle found only in animal cells
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How are cilia and flagella used by a cell?
Inside the cell $500 How are cilia and flagella used by a cell?
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Transport $100 The process by which substances pass through the cell membrane without using energy is called….
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This type of transport requires energy from the cell.
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Transport $300 Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of __?__ concentration to an area of __?__ concentration.
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When is dynamic equilibrium reached?
Transport $400 When is dynamic equilibrium reached?
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Is NA+/K+ATPase pump an example of active or passive transport?
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It is the brain/manager of the cell
MISC $100 It is the brain/manager of the cell
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What types of materials are expelled during exocytosis?
MISC $200 What types of materials are expelled during exocytosis?
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MISC $300 The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane is called:
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MISC $400 If a plant cell is placed in a HYPOtonic solution what will happen to the plant cell?
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MISC $500 If plant cells are in an isotonic solution, what will happen to the cells if: Solute is added to the solution Water is added to the solution
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All organisms
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Robert Hooke
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1. Cells are the basic units of life 2
1. Cells are the basic units of life 2. All living things are made of cells 3. All cells are produced by existing cells
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Tiny organisms and cells
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Microscopes improved a lot, so scientists could see microscopic organisms & cells a lot better
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Any type of plant, animal, fungi, or protist Ex: maple tree, toad, butterfly, mushroom, paramecium
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Nucleus
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Plasma Membrane
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Prokaryote
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Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a plasma membrane
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have a plasma membrane. That membrane contains channels and pumps that help move materials from one side to the other. What are these channels and pumps made of (letter C)?
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What is Proteins
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Chloroplasts Cell Walls
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Cytoplasm
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Mitochondria
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Centrioles
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They help a cell move They move substances along the surface of the cell
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passive transport
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Active Transport
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Active transport is the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration.
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When molecules still continuously move, but there is no overall change (they move equally)
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Active transport
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What is The nucleus
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Large molecules
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Osmosis
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It will swell
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a) They will shrink because…. b) They will expand because….
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