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A-100 • The cell membrane allows certain substances to pass through while preventing other substances from getting through. The term used to describe this is: • Answer: Selective (semi) permeable
A-200 • Question: If your body has the same amount of solutes in the Extracelluar (Interstitial) Fluid as there is to the Intracellular Fluid the solution is said to be: • Answer: Isotonic
A-300 • QUESTION: This type of membrane junction “anchors” cells together so they don’t get pulled apart under stress: • ANSWER: Desmosomes
A-400 • QUESTION: A process in which carrier proteins transport substances from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration is called: • ANSWER: Facilitated Diffusion
A-500 • QUESTION: A cell is placed into a solution with a LOWER concentration of solutes (a ___ solution); therefore, water will move ___ the cell. • ANSWER: Hypotonic; into
B-100 • QUESTION: The particles dissolved in a solution are called: • QUESTION: solutes
B-200 • QUESTION: This type of membrane junction is impermeable so that things don’t pass through the areas between cells: • ANSWER: Tight junctions
B-300 • QUESTION: Name two items that will move across the cell membrane at the phospholipid area. • ANSWER: Carbon dioxide, oxygen, vitamin E, alcohol
B-400 • QUESTION: The use of a carrier protein and ATP to move a substance from an area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration is called: • ANSWER: Active Transport (solute pump)
B-500 • QUESTION: Two types of Endocytosis are: • ANSWER: phagocytosis and pinocytosis
C-100 • QUESTION: The movement of particles from a higher area of concentration to a lower area of concentration is: • Simple Diffusion or Diffusion
C-200 • QUESTION: The interstitial or extracellular fluid that surrounds and bathes your cells contains about what % salinity? • ANSWER: . 9%
C-300 • QUESTION: The double membrane of the mitochondria that is folded on the inside to provide more surface area is called: • ANSWER: cristae
C-400 • QUESTION: Name 3 parts of the Plasma (Cell) membrane. • ANSWER: Phospholipids, Proteins, cholesterol, Glycoproteins, Glycolipids
C-500 • QUESTION: The movement of fluid through a cell membrane from a high pressure area to a lower pressure area is: • ANSWER: Filtration
D-100 • QUESTION: The sperm cell (the “swimmers”) is the only cell in the body that contains this structure for movement: • ANSWER: Flagella
D-200 • QUESTION: The molecules in the cell membrane that serve as receptors or binding sites to carry materials across the membrane are: • ANSWER: proteins
D-300 • QUESTION: This Nuclear structure is responsible for the production of ribosomes: • ANSWER: Nucleolus
D-400 • QUESTION: The molecules that make the cell surface fuzzy, sticky, sugar-rich and determine your blood type: • ANSWER: Glycoproteins or Glycolipids
D-500 • QUESTION: The 3 major components of the cytoplasm are the: • ANSWER: Cytosol, organelles, inclusions
E-100 • QUESTION: This molecule in the cell membrane helps to keep the membrane more fluid: • ANSWER: Cholesterol
E-200 • QUESTION: These hair-like structures attach to the cell membrane of respiratory cells to sweep mucous up and out. • ANSWER: Cilia
E-300 • QUESTION: Microvilli are likely to be found in cells that are specialized for: • ANSWER: absorption
E-400 • QUESTION: Which organelle is studded with ribosomes and carries out protein synthesis: • ANSWER: Rough ER
E-500 • QUESTION: The two organelles that work together in the liver to help detoxify harmful substances: • ANSWER: smooth ER and peroxisomes
FINAL JEOPARDY • Topic – Active Transport (solute pump) • • Answer the following questions about the diagram below: 1) What is the name of this process? 2) Is this process Active or Passive Transport? WHY? 3) What is the Error in the diagram that I pointed out in class? 4) What do the two arrows between one and two represent? 5) What is happening in step 1? 6) What is happening in step 2? 7) What is happening in step 3?
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