Jeopardy Opening

Jeopardy
Opening
Robert Lee | UOIT
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Cells and
Parts
Types of
Transport
Tonicities
Cell
Respiration
&
Fermentati
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Photosynthesis
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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?
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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?
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This organelle is a series of
interconnected tubules made of
membranes that branch out from the
nuclear envelope.
What is the
endoplasmic reticulum?
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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?
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These organelles contain hydrolytic
enzymes and are often used by white
blood cells to destroy bacteria.
What are lysosomes?
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The process by which water moves
through a selectively permeable
membrane.
What is osmosis?
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The tendency of particles to move from
areas where they are more
concentrated to areas where they are
less concentrated.
What is diffusion?
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This type of transport requires energy
from ATP to move molecules or ions
against their concentration gradient.
What is active
transport?
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This process involves the movement of
large molecules and sometimes even
whole cells into the cell's interior.
What is phagocytosis?
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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)?
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In this type of solution, the solute
concentrations inside and outside of the
cell are identical.
What is isotonic?
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In this type of solution, the fluid
surrounding the cells has a higher
solute concentration than the cytoplasm
of the cell.
What is hypertonic?
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In this type of solution, water diffuses
out of the cell by osmosis.
What is a hypertonic
solution?
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When a cell is in a solution such as this
one, it may burst from excessive water
intake.
What is a hypotonic
solution?
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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?
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In this process, pyruvic acid is broken
down into CO2 and one other
substance, but does not produce any
ATP.
What is alcoholic
fermentation?
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Glucose is converted into this through
the process of glycolysis.
What is pyruvic acid?
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It is the lack of this organelle that makes
prokaryotes less efficient at producing
ATP than eukaryotes.
What is a
mitochondrion?
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Pyruvic acid is converted into this
substance when ATP is produced in
anaerobic conditions.
What is lactic acid?
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The number of molecules of ATP that
are formed inside the mitochondrion.
What is 34?
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These specialized pigment cells are
able to capture the energy of light.
What is chlorophyll?
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In these reactions, water molecules are
broken down into oxygen.
What are lightdependant reactions?
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In these reactions, carbon dioxide from
the air is added to the hydrogen atoms
acquired from water to create glucose.
What are lightindependent reactions?
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Most organisms must eat other
organisms to obtain energy, but these
types of organisms do not.
What are autotrophs?
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These organisms do not require
photosynthesis or the products of
photosynthesis in order to survive.
What are
chemoautotrophs?
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Final Jeopardy
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The category is:
Cell transport
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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)
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