Cell Jeapordy Game

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Slide 2:Types of Cells


Slide 3:Cell Functions


Slide 4:Membrane Proteins


Slide 5:Vocabulary Matters


Slide 6:Cell Organelles


Slide 7:Chemistry of the Cell


Slide 8:$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Types of Cells Cell Functions Membrane Proteins Vocabulary Matters Parts of a Cell Cell Chemistry


Slide 9:Cells without membrane bound organelles


Slide 10:What are prokaryotes ?


Slide 11:Cells with vacuoles, cell walls, and chloroplasts


Slide 12:What are plant cells?


Slide 13:Cells with a nucleus


Slide 14:What are eukaryotes?


Slide 15:Cells with >2000 mitochondria


Slide 16:What are liver cells?


Slide 17:Cells with long extensions that enable it to receive and transmit impulses


Slide 18:What is a nerve cell?


Slide 19:Makes ATP for use in cell


Slide 20:What is a mitochondrion?


Slide 21:Stores DNA


Slide 22:What is the nucleus?


Slide 23:Where ribosomes are made


Slide 24:What is the nucleolus?


Slide 25:Protein synthesis occurs here


Slide 26:What is a ribosome?


Slide 27:Makes proteins for export from the cell


Slide 28:What is the Rough ER?


Slide 29:Proteins attached to the cell membrane surface


Slide 30:What are peripheral proteins?


Slide 31:Hydrophilic end of a phospholipid


Slide 32:What is the head?


Slide 33:Proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer


Slide 34:What are integral proteins?


Slide 35:Double membrane enclosing hereditary material of the cell


Slide 36:What is the nuclear envelope?


Slide 37:Membrane that chooses what substances can & can not cross


Slide 38:What is selectively permeable?


Slide 39:Many hair-like organelles that aid in cell movement


Slide 40:What are cilia?


Slide 41:Membrane folds inside a mitochondrion


Slide 42:What are crista?


Slide 43:Membrane sacs where photosynthesis takes place


Slide 44:What is a thylakoid?


Slide 45:Model of the cell membrane


Slide 46:What is the fluid mosaic model?


Slide 47:Direction lipids & proteins move in a cell membrane


Slide 48:What is laterally?


Slide 50:What is a Golgi body?


Slide 52:What is a mitochondrion?


Slide 54:What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?


Slide 55:Organelle located inside the nucleus


Slide 56:What is the nucleolus?


Slide 57:Daily Double!!


Slide 58:ribosomes leave the nucleus through these


Slide 59:What are nuclear pores?


Slide 60:These attached to integral proteins for holding cells together or recognizing chemical messengers


Slide 61:What are carbohydrates ?


Slide 62:Subunits making up membrane proteins


Slide 63:What are amino acids?


Slide 64:Organic molecule with a head & two tails


Slide 65:What is a phospholipid?


Slide 66:Steroids make up part of this cell structure


Slide 67:What is the cell membrane?


Slide 68:Contains sugars, water, & wastes in plant cells


Slide 69:What is the central vacuole?