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JeopardyOrganelles

The Microscope

Living Or Cell Mem Organelles Again

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Organelles

This organelle helps direct activity in the cell

$100 Answer from Organelles

What is the Nucleus?

$200 Question from Organelles

Tiny organelles that make protein, and are made in the nucleolus.

$200 Answer from Organelles

What are ribosomes?

$300 Question from Organelles

This is the transport system for proteins and other materials in the cell.

$300 Answer from Organelles

What is the rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?

$400 Question from Organelles

This synthesizes lipids in the cell.

$400 Answer from Organelles

What is the smooth ER?

$500 Question from Organelles

This structure is made up of microtubules and is found only in animal cells

$500 Answer from Organelles

What are Centrioles?

$100 Question from The Microscope

This microscope uses two lenses and light to form images.

$100 Answer from The Microscope

What is a compound light microscope?

$200 Question from The Microscope

This structure on the microscope controls the amount of light focusing on the slide.

$200 Answer from The Microscope

What is the diaphragm?

$300 Question from The Microscope

This picture came from what type of microscope?

$300 Answer from The Microscope

What is a scanning electron microscope?

$400 Question from The Microscope

This microscope is best to view living organisms?

$400 Answer from The Microscope

What is a compound light microscope?

$500 Question from The Microscope

If the field of view on high power is 3mm, and 30 bacteria can fit across the field of view, what is the size of one bacteria? (in micrometers please)

$500 Answer from The Microscope

What is 100µm?

$100 Question from Living Organisms

Maintaining internal balance

$100 Answer from Living Organisms

What is homeostasis?

$200 Question from Living Organisms

The breakdown of larger molecules into smaller molecules.

$200 Answer from Living Organisms

What is catabolism?

$300 Question from Living Organisms

True or False: A virus is a living organism

$300 Answer from Living Organisms

FALSE

$400 Question from Living Organisms

These organisms have unorganized nuclei.

$400 Answer from Living Organisms

What are prokaryotes?

$500 Question from Living Organisms

What are the FIVE characteristics that are common among all living organisms?

$500 Answer from Living Organisms

-Made up of cells-Reproduce-Grow and develop-Obtain and use energy-Respond the their environment

$100 Question from Cell Membrane

Name three main components of the cell membrane.

$100 Answer from Cell Membrane

What are proteins, lipid bilayer, glycoprotein/glycolipids and cholesterol?

$200 Question from Cell Membrane

These sugar molecules are attached directly to the heads of the lipid bilayer.

$200 Answer from Cell Membrane

What are glycolipids?

$300 Question from Cell Membrane

This characteristics defines a structure that has Both hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties.

$300 Answer from Cell Membrane

What is amphipathic?

$400 Question from Cell Membrane

These structures help transport molecules Across the cell (be specific in your answer).

$400 Answer from Cell Membrane

What are integral or transport proteins? (channel and carrier)

$500 Question from Cell Membrane

If numerous heart cells want to come together to form heart tissue, leading to the development of an actual heart, what component of the membrane plays a significant role in this process?

$500 Answer from Cell Membrane

What are glycoproteins and glycolipids?

$100 Question from Organelles Again

These two organelles contain they own DNA

$100 Answer from Organelles Again

What are the mitochondria and chloroplasts?

$200 Question from Organelles Again

These structures pop off the smooth ERand the Golgi body are transport molecules throughout the cell

$200 Answer from Organelles Again

What are vesicles?

$300 Question Organelles Again

Explain the importance of the cristae in mitochondria.

$300 Answer from Organelles Again

More inner folds allows for more ATP (energy) to be created.

$400 Question from Organelles Again

Explain the following diagram?

$400 Answer from Organelles Again

Vesicles are transporting materials in the cell, and are using cytoskeleton filaments as tracks.

$500 Question from Organelles Again

Animals are capable of movement. What are the two structures that help animal cells move?

$500 Answer from Organelles Again

What are cilia and flagella?

Final Jeopardy

Explain the roles of all organelles that are involved in the process of protein synthesis.

Final Jeopardy Answer-Nucleus gives instructions to nucleolus to make ribosomes-Ribosomes start to process the protein -Rough ER and ribosomes continue to process proteins-Protein passes through the smooth ER, and is transported in a vesicle to the Golgi body-The Golgi finalizes the protein and modifies its structure, so it is now a functional protein, which is transported in another vesicle.