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Jeopardy
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What is this piece of the cell membrane?
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Phospholipid
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What part of a phospholipid is this pointing to?
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Fatty acid tails
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Which protein in shown in this picture?
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Channel Protein
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This protein will mold itself around a particle in order to bring it into the cell.
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Carrier Protein
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What structure is shown in this picture of the cell membrane?
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Cholesterol
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This part of the cell membrane is nonpolar.
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Fatty Acid Tails
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This part of the cell membrane is polar.
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Phosphate heads
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The cell membrane is also referred to as this
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fluid mosaic model or lipid bilayer
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The membrane is semi-permeable. What does this mean?
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membrane allows some substances to pass through and others not
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These types of cells have a cell membrane.
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Prokaryotic, Animal, and Plant
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This type of transport is when a particle moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration without the aid of a protein.
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Diffusion
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This type of transport is the movement of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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Osmosis
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This is a type of passive transport in which a particle needs the help of a protein to cross the membrane
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Facilitated Diffusion
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This is the definition of equilibrium.
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when the concentration of solute is equal on both sides of the membrane
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This type of transport involves particles moving an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
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Active Transport
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This type of solution occurs when the concentration of solute in the solution is the same as the concentration of solute in cell
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Isotonic
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Based on the diagram, this is the type of solution the cell is in. 30% solute ____%H 2 O 20% solute ____%H 2 O
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Hypertonic
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Based on the diagram, this is the type of solution the cell is in. 10% solute ____%H 2 O 25% solute ____%H 2 O
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Hypotonic
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Based on the diagram, which side will the glucose move to? Side A 10% glucose 80% water 10%salt Side B 20% glucose 65% water 15%salt Membrane allows water & salt through
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Neither! Membrane is NOT permeable to glucose!
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Based on the diagram, the cell is ______ to the solution. 30% solute ____%H 2 O 20% solute ____%H 2 O
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Hypotonic
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Large food particles are brought into the cell through this process.
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Endocytosis
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Waste particles are released from the cell through this process
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Exocytosis
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Based on the diagram, the water will move to this side Side A 10% glucose 80% water 10%salt Side B 20% glucose 65% water 15%salt Membrane allows water & salt through
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Side B
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When you place a cell into 100% water, you notice the cell swells and explodes. The solution must be ___________ to the cell
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Hypotonic
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When you place a cell into 10% water, you notice the cell shrinks dramatically. The cell must be ________ to the solution
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Hypotonic
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Snooki
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Colt McCoy
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Justin Bieber
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)
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Who am I?
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Einstein
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Tonicity
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Why is it dangerous to drink salt water? Use terms from class!
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ANSWER= Your cells would be placed into a hypertonic solution causing the water to leave your cells making you even more dehydrated.
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