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Final Jeopardy Question Plasma membrane structure Transport 500 Life and organization Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Bio Intro Cell Structures 100 200 300 400 500 400 300 200 100 200 300 400 500
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What are the 4 functions of proteins in the membrane Back Transport Recognition Signal reception identifier
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The structure of the plasma membrane is describe as a ___ ___ model Back Fluid mosaic
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The inside layer of the plasma membrane has this relationship with water Back hydrophobic
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This molecule is dispersed throughout plasma membrane to add stability Back cholesterol
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Back The molecule that makes up the majority of the plasma membrane is called phospholipid
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Charged molecules require a protein channel to pass through the membrane because Back The fatty acid tails are nonpolar
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When molecules move down a __ ___ they are moving from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. Back Concentration gradient
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Cells will shrink in salty water until ____________ is met Back equlibrium
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This general type of plasma membrane transport requires ATP. Back Active transport
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The plasma membrane enfolds a substance in to the cell where it is digested. Back endocytosis
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What is the importance of the control group? Back Give the scientist a group to compare the experimental data to so they can ensure the experiment worked
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When the process of science is skewed on purpose it is often called Back Pseudo science/bad science
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The data you collect are called the Back Dependent variables
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The variable of the experiment that is controlled by the scientist Back independant
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Part of the experiment which explains what the expected outcome will be Back hypothesis
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A plant cell can become extremely hydrated and not explode because Back The cell wall stops the cell membrane from rupturing
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The organelle a plant has that an animal cell does not have is, Back Chloroplast
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These types of cells have DNA Back Prokaryote & eukaryote
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These types of cells have organelles Back eukaryote
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Bacteria is this type of this cell Back Prokaryote
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This organelle synthesizes a lot of ATP. Back Mitochondria
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Creates ribosomes Back nucleolus
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This organelle produces lipids – some to be used to in the plasma membrane’s lipid bilyaer. It also modifies proteins. Back Endoplasmic Reticulum
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This organelle aids in the production of proteins. Back Ribosomes
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This organelle helps to break down “worn out” organelles and “engulfed” Bacteria. Back lysosomes
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Cell being the smallest unit of life is an example of an Back Emergent property
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Name the levels of organization that we have studied in Biology so far. Back – atomic – molecular – organelle – cell
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The process of keeping your body stable Back Homeostasis
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Pulling your hand away from a hot pan Back Response to stimuli
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make more of their own species The process of keeping your body stable Reproduction Back
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Explain what an emergent property is and give an example in biology Back
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