Uploaded by Jennifer Ostarch

Cell JEOPARDY 2016

advertisement
Cells
Jeopardy
Start
Cell
Structure
and
Function
More cell
structure
and
Function
Membrane
Transport
Photosynthesis/
Respiration
Random
10
10
10
10
10
20
20
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
40
40
Final Jeopardy Question
The ER (endoplasmic reticulum)
Ribosomes and Golgi apparatus
Which organelles work together to
ensure the cells receive proteins and
lipids needed?
Back to the Game Board
10 Point Question
Cell wall
Which organelle provides structure and
support in plant cells?
Back to the Game Board
20 Point Question
False, mitochondria
The endoplasmic reticulum carries out
cellular respiration to break down food to
release energy in the cell.
Is this statement true or false? If false, what
should the underlined word be replaced
with to make it true?
Back to the Game Board
30 Point Question
nucleus and nucleolus
The organelle that controls the main functions of
the cell is called the ______ and the organelle
found in the center of that organelle that
makes ribosomes is called the_______.
Back to the Game Board
40 Point Question
Chloroplast
Photosynthesis is carried out in this
organelle.
Back to the Game Board
10 Point Question
Eukaryotic, prokaryotic
A true nucleus is found in ALL _______
cells and is not found in _____ cells.
Back to the Game Board
20 Point Question
It is the location where new molecules
such as proteins and lipids are made
for the cell.
What is the role of the ER (endoplasmic
reticulum) in the cell?
Back to the Game Board
30 Point Question
Modify, sort and package proteins, lipids
And other molecules produced on the
Rough ER and Smooth ER
What is the role of the Golgi Apparatus?
Back to the Game Board
40 Point Question
False
Active Transport does NOT
require energy.
True or False
Back to the Game Board
10 Point Question
osmosis
The simple diffusion of water across a
membrane is called – _______.
Back to the Game Board
20 Point Question
Water will move equally across
the membrane into and out of
the cell
What will happen if a cell is placed in a
solution and the concentrations of
solutes are the same in the cell and
solution?
Back to the Game Board
30 Point Question
Isotonic- no change (water will move equally
in and out)
hypotonic- cell will swell/burst (water moves
in)
hypertonic- cell will shrink (water moves out)
Describe what will happen to a cell
placed in an isotonic, hypotonic, and
hypertonic solution.
Back to the Game Board
40 Point Question
6CO2 + 6H2O  C6H12O6 + 6O2
Or carbon dioxide and water  glucose and oxygen
What are the products of
photosynthesis?
Back to the Game Board
10 Point Question
ATP
When glucose is broken apart in
cellular respiration, the energy is
stored in what molecule?
Back to the Game Board
20 Point Question
Cellular Respiration
Reactants= glucose & oxygen
Products= CO2 & water (and energy)
What process does this equation represent
and what are the reactants and products?
C6H12O6 + 6O2  6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
Back to the Game Board
30 Point Question
Respiration is photosynthesis
reversed or the reactants of one is
the product of the other.
What is the relationship between the
net chemical reactions of
photosynthesis and cellular
respiration?
Back to the Game Board
40 Point Question
Cellular Respiration
The cellular process that breaks down
glucose to supply energy for the cell is
called?
Back to the Game Board
10 Point Question
High to low
Passive transport (also known as diffusion) is
the movement of particles from a ______
(high/low) concentration to a _______
(high/low) concentration.
Back to the Game Board
20 Point Question
Protein
The cell membrane contains
channels/pumps made of which
biomolecule to help transport materials
into and out of the cell.
Back to the Game Board
30 Point Question
Outside the cell; hypertonic


80% H2O
20% salt



90% H2O
10% salt
If the membrane of the cell
is permeable to water, in
which direction will water
molecules move? Is the
solution hypertonic,
hypotonic, or isotonic?
Back to the Game Board
40 Point Question
Download