Cell Jeapordy Game

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Slide 2: 

Types of Cells

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Cell Functions

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Membrane Proteins

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Vocabulary Matters

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Cell Organelles

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Chemistry of the Cell

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Cells without membrane bound organelles

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What are prokaryotes ?

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Cells with vacuoles, cell walls, and chloroplasts

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What are plant cells?

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Cells with a nucleus

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What are eukaryotes?

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Cells with >2000 mitochondria

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What are liver cells?

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

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What is a nerve cell?

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Makes ATP for use in cell

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What is a mitochondrion?

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Stores DNA

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What is the nucleus?

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Where ribosomes are made

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What is the nucleolus?

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Protein synthesis occurs here

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What is a ribosome?

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Makes proteins for export from the cell

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What is the Rough ER?

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Proteins attached to the cell membrane surface

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What are peripheral proteins?

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Hydrophilic end of a phospholipid

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What is the head?

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Proteins embedded in the lipid bilayer

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What are integral proteins?

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Double membrane enclosing hereditary material of the cell

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What is the nuclear envelope?

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Membrane that chooses what substances can & can not cross

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What is selectively permeable?

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Many hair-like organelles that aid in cell movement

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What are cilia?

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Membrane folds inside a mitochondrion

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What are crista?

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Membrane sacs where photosynthesis takes place

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What is a thylakoid?

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Model of the cell membrane

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What is the fluid mosaic model?

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Direction lipids & proteins move in a cell membrane

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What is laterally?

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What is a Golgi body?

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What is a mitochondrion?

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What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

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Organelle located inside the nucleus

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What is the nucleolus?

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Daily Double!!

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ribosomes leave the nucleus through these

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What are nuclear pores?

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

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What are carbohydrates ?

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Subunits making up membrane proteins

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What are amino acids?

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Organic molecule with a head & two tails

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What is a phospholipid?

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Steroids make up part of this cell structure

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What is the cell membrane?

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Contains sugars, water, & wastes in plant cells

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What is the central vacuole?