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Welcome to Mrs. Jeremica
Biojeopardy Fun!!
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Cell Miracles! Membranes To breathe…or Not to Breathe
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Cell History and Microscopes
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We always begin examining microscope slides with this
objective lens in place
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This category of cells has a definite nucleus and organelles.
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A bacteria cell is _____________, since it has no nucleus or membrane-bound
organelles
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“This” microscope part regulates the amount of light on a standard
microscope.
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The ocular lens of a microscope has a magnification of 10X and the objective lens has a magnification of 40X. The
total magnification is….
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In the microscope lab, this is the most notable difference between the onion
epidermis cells and the Elodea leaf cells
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This is the highest magnification a scope could have (with an eyepiece at 10X, a low power objective at 10X and
a high power objective at 50X)
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The Cell Theory states that 1)All organisms are made of __________, 2)All existing cells are produced by other living ___________, and 3)The
____________is the most basic unit of life.
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This “type” of microscope with a light source shining from a)above,
b)beneath or c)both gave us the chance to see our pond water sample
in “3-D”.
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1000Within a membrane, a cell is filled with
a “jellylike substance” called a)______________ that contains
dissolved molecular building blocks. In some cells, the cytoplasm also
contains b)____________, structures specialized to perform distinct jobs in
the cell.
What are a)cytoplasm, b)organellesContinue
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This is a long whip-like tail used for cellular locomotion.
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This is a major difference between rough and smooth E.R. (endoplasmic
reticulum)
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This is the organelle used in photosynthesis ; it helps to convert
the sun’s energy into food.
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This is the cell organelle that helps to make the proteins that carry out
endless jobs in our bodies
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The process of moving molecules out of a cell
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These are the cells recycling centers: they contain digestive enzymes to digest damaged or foreign material
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700List three things that all cells have in
common
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This organelle packages, processes and ships proteins and fats; it also functions in producing lysosomes
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Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain a small amount of this
genetic material…it allows them to direct the production of some of
their own proteins
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1000V Words!
A ____________is a fluid filled sac used for storage of material by the cell
whereas a _____________ is a general name describing small membrane-bound sacs that transport materials
from place to place.
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A membrane is said to be “this” if it allows only certain molecules to pass.
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This is the current cell membrane “model” describing a cell’s texture and
appearance
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Movement of molecules across a cell membrane that does not require
energy input from the cell.
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This is the process by which water travels from areas of higher to lower concentration across a
membrane
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500___________transport drives molecules across a membrane from a region of
low concentration to high concentration with the input of energy.
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A type of endocytosis in which the cell membrane “engulfs” large particles to
bring them into a cell.
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If one of the high energy, unstable phosphate bonds “breaks” from
adenosine triphosphate (ATP), energy is released, and “this” molecule is
produced.
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800When a cell (90% water and 10% salt) is placed into an environment that is 92% water and 8% salt, the cell will
likely do “this”.
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When concentrations of substances on either side of a membrane are the same, the system is said to be in
_________________.
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1000Elephants are larger than mice, right? This is the reason why an elephant’s
cells are not much larger than a mouse’s cells.
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This is the color of Bromothymol blue with a large amount of carbon dioxide
is present.
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200These are the products of cellular
respiration.
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These are the requirements for photosynthesis.
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The primary photosynthetic pigment found in the chloroplast. (Its electrons
are excited by the sun’s energy).
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500Chlorophyll reflects these colors (or wavelengths of light) most of all.
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This pigment is a major contributor to a carrot’s orange color.
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700According to our snail/elodea lab
results, the following hypothesis would be (supported / not supported /
refuted) Elodea takes in CO2 that the snail
breathes out (in the light)
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800
The ___________ _____________ reactions use energy from the light-dependent
reactions to make sugars.
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900This is an example of an electron
carrier in photosynthesis or respiration
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These are two factors that affect photosynthesis
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