review. rules each team receives a question. if they answer correctly, they can choose to add 10...
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- REVIEW
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- Rules Each team receives a question. If they answer correctly, they can choose to add 10 points to their team OR take away 10 points from another team.
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- Rules If your team answers incorrectly, the next team has a chance to steal the question and answer correctly. You can also choose a new question.
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- Team loses 20 points each time someone is on cell phone. Team loses 20 points if disrespectful or talking out of turn. Winning team members choose 1 of 2 prizes: A. Homework pass (hand in for an extra day to complete the assignment with no points taken off) OR B. 2 extra points added to your test tomorrow
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- What does the role of the nucleolus? ASSEMBLE RIBOSOMES
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- Which type of transport requires energy? ACTIVE
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- Which solution causes cells to shrink? HYPERTONIC
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- What are groups of cells working together? TISSUES
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- What regulates what enters and leaves the cell? CELL MEMBRANE
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- Which solution has more solute outside the cell? HYPERTONIC
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- What structure do bacteria and plants share that animals do not have? CELL WALL
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- What is the function of the smooth ER? CREATES LIPIDS AND DETOX ENZYMES
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- Which structure assembles proteins? RIBOSOMES
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- What is E?
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- What is the function of the nuclear membrane? REGULATE WHAT COMES IN&OUT OF NUCLEUS
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- Which organelle modifies previously made proteins? ROUGH ER
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- What is the term for loosely coiled DNA? CHROMATIN
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- Which type of endocytosis moves solid particles in? PHAGOCYTOSIS
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- What is the term for plant cells shrinking? PLASMOLYSIS
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- What is the function of B?
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- Which type of cell does not have a true nucleus? PROKARYOTIC
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- Which type of active transport moves bulk materials into cell? ENDOCYTOSIS
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- Which molecules make up the majority of the cell membrane? PHOSPHOLIPIDS
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- Can eukaryotes be unicellular, multicellular or both? BOTH
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- What is the role of DNA? TO GIVE INSTRUCTIONS TO RIBOSOMES AS TO HOW TO MAKE PROTEINS
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- Can prokaryotes be unicellular, multicellular or both? UNICELLULAR ONLY
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- Active transport goes from ____ to _____. LOW TO HIGH
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- What is the name of the area where prokaryotes store their DNA? NUCLEOID REGION
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- What is B?
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- What organelle is the site of photosynthesis? CHLOROPLASTS
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- What is the function of the cytoplasm? TO CUSHION AND PROTECT ORGANELLES
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- Which type of ER is covered in ribosomes? ROUGH ER
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- In what cells are centrioles found in? ANIMAL CELLS ONLY
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- What does unicellular mean? ORGANISM CONSISTS OF ONLY 1 CELL
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- What is the term for DNA coiled around proteins? CHROMOSOMES
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- What do animal cells use to store food or waste? VESICLES
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- What is 1 function of a lysosome? DIGEST FOOD/BACTERIA/BROKEN ORGANELLES
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- What is the function of E?
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- In which cells are lysosomes found in? ANIMAL CELLS
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- Which organelles produces lysosomes? GOLGI APPARATUS
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- What type of transport do Na/K pumps fall under? ACTIVE
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- Term for many organs working together? ORGAN SYSTEM
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- What structure in plant cells stores most of its water? CENTRAL VACUOLE
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- Is B hydrophilic or phobic?
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- Are mitochondria found in only plant, only animal or both? BOTH
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- What is 1 structure that all cells have in common? RIBOSOMES/DNA/ CELL MEM/ CYTOPLASM
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- Which organelle is responsible for breaking down food into energy? MITOCHONDRIA
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- Which structure is a rigid layer of cellulose used to protect the cell? CELL WALL
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- Which structure provides internal support for the cell? CYTOSKELETON
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- What is one of the structures that make up the cytoskeleton? MICROFILAMENTS/ MICROTUBULES
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- Which structure organizes DNA during cell division? CENTRIOLES
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- Which type of cell contains organelles? EUKARYOTIC
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- Which type of active transport moves liquids into cells? PINOCYTOSIS
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- What does selectively permeable mean? ALLOWS IN CERTAIN MATERIALS BUT NOT OTHERS
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- Which types of particles can diffuse through the cell membrane? SMALL & NONPOLAR
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- Which types of particles cannot diffuse through the cell membrane? LARGE & POLAR
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- Which organelle receives, sorts and ships proteins? GOLGI APPARATUS
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- What is A pointing to?
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- What is the term for animal cells bursting due to an influx of water? CYTOLYSIS
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- What is B pointing to?
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- Which proteins act as ID tags? GLYCOPROTEINS
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- What is the function of fibrous (integral proteins)? RECEIVE SIGNALS FROM OTHER CELLS
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- Why is the cell membrane called fluid? IT IS IN CONSTANT MOTION
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- Why is the cell membrane called mosaic? BECAUSE IT IS MADE OF MANY PARTS
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- Define equilibrium. EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PARTICLES IN A GIVEN SPACE
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- Do molecules naturally want to move up or down the conc. Gradient? DOWN (HIGH TO LOW)
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- Is the cell membrane polar or nonpolar? NONPOLAR
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- Which type of transport moves particles from high to low? PASSIVE
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- Which type of transport does not need energy? PASSIVE
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- What is the goal of passive transport? EQUILIBRIUM
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- Which type of transport goes against the conc. Gradient? ACTIVE
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- What is diffusion? MOVEMENT OF PARTICLES FROM HIGH TO LOW THROUGH A CELL MEMBRANE
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- What is the movement of water across a cell membrane from high to low? OSMOSIS
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- Which type of passive transport requires a carrier protein? FACILITATED DIFFUSION
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- Water always move to where there is more _______. SOLUTE
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- Which type of active transport transports bulk materials out of cell? EXOCYTOSIS
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- What stops a plant cell from bursting? CELL WALL
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- WHAT TYPE OF SOLUTIONS CAUSES CELLS TO SWELL? HYPOTONIC
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- Is A hydrophilic or phobic?
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- Which solution causes cell to stay the same? ISOTONIC
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- What is the term for animal cells shrinking? CRENATION