Jeopardy Opening Robert Lee | UOIT Game Board Cells and Parts Types of Transport Tonicities Cell Respiration & Fermentati on $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Photosynthesis Category 1: $100 These molecules are embedded in the cell membrane and allow the transport of other molecules or ions through the membrane. What are integral or intrinsic proteins? Category 1: $200 These organelles are found in plant cells and serve mainly for storage of starch molecules or water and to give support to the cell's structure. What are vacuoles? Category 1: $300 This organelle is a series of interconnected tubules made of membranes that branch out from the nuclear envelope. What is the endoplasmic reticulum? Category 1: $400 This organelle consists of flattened stacks of membrane, whose function is to receive, modify, and transport proteins produced in the endoplasmic reticulum. What is a Golgi complex? Category 1: $500 These organelles contain hydrolytic enzymes and are often used by white blood cells to destroy bacteria. What are lysosomes? Category 2: $100 The process by which water moves through a selectively permeable membrane. What is osmosis? Category 2: $200 The tendency of particles to move from areas where they are more concentrated to areas where they are less concentrated. What is diffusion? Category 2: $300 This type of transport requires energy from ATP to move molecules or ions against their concentration gradient. What is active transport? Category 2: $400 This process involves the movement of large molecules and sometimes even whole cells into the cell's interior. What is phagocytosis? Category 2: $500 Excess cholesterol in the blood binds to receptors and enters liver cells and is removed from the blood using this type of endocytosis. What is receptor mediated endocytosis (RME)? Category 3: $100 In this type of solution, the solute concentrations inside and outside of the cell are identical. What is isotonic? Category 3: $200 In this type of solution, the fluid surrounding the cells has a higher solute concentration than the cytoplasm of the cell. What is hypertonic? Category 3: $300 In this type of solution, water diffuses out of the cell by osmosis. What is a hypertonic solution? Category 3: $400 When a cell is in a solution such as this one, it may burst from excessive water intake. What is a hypotonic solution? Category 3: $500 This type of solution would be created if a cell was in a hypotonic solution, and an amount of solute equal to twice the amount inside the cell was added to the extracellular fluid. What is a hypertonic solution? Category 4: $100 In this process, pyruvic acid is broken down into CO2 and one other substance, but does not produce any ATP. What is alcoholic fermentation? Category 4: $200 Glucose is converted into this through the process of glycolysis. What is pyruvic acid? Category 4: $300 It is the lack of this organelle that makes prokaryotes less efficient at producing ATP than eukaryotes. What is a mitochondrion? Category 4: $400 Pyruvic acid is converted into this substance when ATP is produced in anaerobic conditions. What is lactic acid? Category 4: $500 The number of molecules of ATP that are formed inside the mitochondrion. What is 34? Category 5: $100 These specialized pigment cells are able to capture the energy of light. What is chlorophyll? Category 5: $200 In these reactions, water molecules are broken down into oxygen. What are lightdependant reactions? Category 5: $300 In these reactions, carbon dioxide from the air is added to the hydrogen atoms acquired from water to create glucose. What are lightindependent reactions? Category 5: $400 Most organisms must eat other organisms to obtain energy, but these types of organisms do not. What are autotrophs? Category 5: $500 These organisms do not require photosynthesis or the products of photosynthesis in order to survive. What are chemoautotrophs? How much do you want to wager? Daily Double 1 Wager Answer Question Daily Double 1 Q & A How much do you want to wager? Daily Double 2 Wager Answer Question Daily Double 2 Q & A Final Jeopardy Wager The category is: Cell transport How much do you want to wager? Outline the steps involved in cellular respiration. glucose>glycolysis>2 ATP 2 pyruvic acid+6 oxygen=6CO2+34ATP+6H20 C6H12O6+6O2->6CO2+6H2O+energy(36 or 38 ATP) Final Jeopardy Q & A Game Over
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