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Cell Organelles
Transport Cell Membrane
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DNA or strands of genetic material is contained in the “X” shaped
What are chromosomes?
1,2
Three types of osmotic solutions
What are isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic?
1,3
Number of layers in an animal Cell membrane
What is 2? The phospholipid bilyer
1,4
What is diffusion?
2,1
Site where the cell assembles proteins. These organelles are not contained by a membrane
What are ribosomes?
2,2
On the board, draw what would happen to a fish in a solution of 2% salt water if it was placed into a solution of 8% salt water?
What is the fish would shrivel and die, this is a hypertonic solution?
2,3
When molecules continuously spread out until they are evenly distributed on both
sides of the membrane (environment & inside the cell)
What is a dynamic equilibrium?
2,4
What is a hypotonic cell?
3,1
Numerous biochemical activities happen here, including the production and storage of lipids and proteins
What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
3,2
The key difference betweenActive transport and passive
Transport.
What is active transport requires energy, while passive doesn’t?
3,3
A process in which the plasma membrane of a cell allows some molecules into the cell
while keeping others out.
What is selective permeability?
3,4
What is the mitochondrion?
4,1
The “UPS” of the cell
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
4,2
Movement of molecules with the help of protein gates
What is facilitated diffusion?
4,3
The cell membrane is made Of these three organic
Compounds.
What are proteins, lipids, and carbhydrates?
4,4
What is a prokaryotic organism?
5,1
What is the chloroplast? Used for making carbohydrates from sunlight.
Name this organelle and describe its function.
5,2
Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis
What are the two types of endocytosis?
5,3
Movement of molecules across The cell membrane from an
Area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is diffusion?
5,4
A: chloroplast, B: Mitochondria, C: cell wall, D: Cytoplasm, E: Nucleolus, F: Rough ER
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FINAL JEOPARDY:A solution that has a lower concentration
of solute on the outside of the cell then in the cell is what type of solution? Explain your answer.
•Hypertonic •Lower solute means less salt outside then in the cell•So water will move from high concentration (outside the cell) to low concentration (inside the cell)