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PASSIVE TRANSPORT ACTIVE TRANSPORT IN THE LAB VOCAB CELL MEMBRANE MISCELL- ANEOUS 200 400 600 800 1000 200
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400 600 800 1000 200 PASSIVE TRANSPORT ACTIVE TRANSPORT IN THE LAB VOCAB CELL MEMBRANE MISCELL- ANEOUS
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Category 1 200 passive $200 T or F Does passive transport require ATP? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 No, energy required. Return to Game Board
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passive $400 Can water can diffuse? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Yes, osmosis or the movement of water is a type of diffusion. Return to Game Board
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passive $600 T or F Passive Transport can increase or decrease turgor pressure. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 True- water can move in or out of a cell Return to Game Board
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passive $800 What is the term for a cell shrinking due to osmosis? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 plasmolysis Return to Game Board
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passive $1000 What is the term for a cell membrane breaking due to excessive turgor pressure? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 cytolysis Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Active $200 What is another name for the proteins involved in active transports? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 “pumps” Return to Game Board
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active $400 What is the energy molecule called that runs the active transport of molecules? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 ATP Return to Game Board
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active $600 T or F Active Transport can take place through the lipid layers in a cell membrane. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 False, active must use proteins or gates. Return to Game Board
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active $800 T or F In Active Transport, molecules can move only out of cells, like exocytosis? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 False, molecules can be pushed either direction from energy in the cell. Return to Game Board
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active $1000 How many molecules of Na+ move in the sodium potassium pump & in which direction (in or out of the cell)? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 3 Na ions move out of the cell. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 In the lab $200 T or F During the labs, our distilled water was a isotonic solution. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 True, it had no dissolved particles in it & it was our control. Return to Game Board
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In the lab $400 T or F Glucose molecules moved from in the cup into the cell. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 False, we placed glucose in the cell first. Return to Game Board
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In the lab $600 The red onion showed which idea a)Equilibrium b) deplasmolysis c) plasmolysis Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 c) Plasmolysis (shrinking of cells) Return to Game Board
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In the lab $800 T or F The carrots and the potatoes had the same reactions to the salt water solutions? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 True, both showed an increase in size (water gain) in tap water, and a decrease in size (water loss) in the salt or saline solutions. Return to Game Board
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In the lab $1000 Describe what happened in both beakers of the egg demo after 24 hours. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Water beaker, egg was swollen. Osmosis moved water into the cell. Salt beaker, egg shrunk. Osmosis moved water out of the cell. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 vocab $200 What is passive transport? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Movement of molecules across a semi permeable membrane. Return to Game Board
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vocab $400 What is active transport? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Movement of molecules across a semi permeable membrane, but requires ATP & protein pumps. Return to Game Board
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vocab $600 Describe a concentration gradient. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Molecules have areas of high and low concentrations, either within a solution or on separate sides of a semi permeable membrane. Return to Game Board
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vocab $800 What is another word for homeostasis in biology? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Equilibrium or isotonic Return to Game Board
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vocab $1000 What is deplasmolysis? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Cells exploding due to too much turgor pressure inside. Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Cell membrane $200 What are the 2 main parts of the cell membrane made of? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Lipids & proteins Return to Game Board
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Cell membrane $400 Do cell walls have to act like a membrane that is being semi permeable? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Yes, if the cell wall doesn’t allow stuff to pass through, the cell would not be able to excrete wastes, or take in CO2 for photosynthesis. Return to Game Board
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Cell membrane $600 Are protein channels used during facilitated diffusion of glucose? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Yes, the gates open so the cell can readily absorb the needed food. Return to Game Board
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Cell membrane $800 How many lipid layers are in a cell membrane? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Two flexible ones Return to Game Board
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Cell membrane $1000 What causes the hardening of the cell membrane lipid layers? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Saturated fats like butter Or cholesterol Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 misc $200 What is isotonic? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Solutions that are the same concentrations throughout. Return to Game Board
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misc $400 What can easily pass through the lipid layers in lung cells? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Oxygen & carbon dioxide Return to Game Board
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misc $600 What does cystic fibrosis have to do with cell transports? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 The active transport pumps don’t properly work, so mucous builds up on the lungs & then oxygen can’t be exchanged correctly. Return to Game Board
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misc $800 How does temperature or thermal heat affect diffusion? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Increase in temperature = increase in rate of diffusion & vice versa Return to Game Board
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misc $1000 Tell 2 ways that active and passive transports differ? Return to Game Board
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Category 1 200 Active- requires energy Uses proteins as pumps Could be exo or endocytosis Goes against the concentration gradient (uphill) Is unequal in exchange numbers of ions Passive- doesn’t use energy Can use proteins or lipid layers Goes with the concentration gradient (downhill) Return to Game Board
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Final Jeopardy! Round
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Category 1 200 What does up or down a concentration gradient mean?
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Category 1 200 Up – against gradient from low to Hi concentrations Down – with gradient from Hi to low areas of concentrations Return to Game Board
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