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Review of Cells and Transport

This warm-up exercise reviews knowledge of cells and transport, including topics such as fresh fruits and vegetables at supermarkets, the effect of fertilization and lack of water on grass, and suggestions for improving the unit.

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Review of Cells and Transport

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  1. WARM UP – December 10, 2018 objective copy the following: I can verbally and in writing review my knowledge of cells and transport! do now answer the following: (HINT: Page 60-62) • Fresh fruits and vegetables are often sprinkled with water at the supermarket. Explain why. • If a lawn is fertilized and not watered, the grass often dies. Why is this?

  2. WARM UP – December 10, 2018 hw -Study for Unit 4 exam/Finish study guide – Will be tomorrow, Tues. 12/11 -SEMESTER 1 ENDS THIS FRIDAY 12/14!! -Quiz makeups/revisions -Word searches -Any other missing/makeup work -Finish midterm study guides – 2 required, 2 extra credit agenda-Last week? -Pass back old papers -Cells Jeopardy!!

  3. WARM UP – December 11, 2018 objective copy the following: I can verbally and in writing review my knowledge of cells and transport! do now answer the following: • Identify 1-2 parts of this unit that you enjoyed most, or found easiest. What made you feel this way? • Identify 1-2 parts of this unit that you enjoyed the least, or found the most difficult. What made you feel this way? • What suggestions do you have to make this unit better for next year?

  4. WARM UP – December 11, 2018 hw -Study for Unit 4 exam/Finish study guide – Will be tomorrow, Wed. 12/12 -SEMESTER 1 ENDS THIS FRIDAY 12/14!! -Quiz makeups/revisions -Word searches -Any other missing/makeup work -Finish midterm study guides – 2 required, 2 extra credit agenda -Opportunity for current juniors -Cells Jeopardy!!

  5. All Cells Cell Transport Cell Structures Protein Processing Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  6. This jelly-like fluid fills all cells. All Cells – 100

  7. What is cytoplasm? All Cells – 100

  8. All cells contain this molecule, which holds genetic instructions. All Cells – 200

  9. What is DNA? All Cells – 200

  10. All cells contain these organelles, which make proteins. All Cells – 300

  11. What are ribosomes? All Cells – 300

  12. This structure controls what enters and leaves cells, forming the boundary between a cell and its environment. All Cells – 400

  13. What is the cell membrane? All Cells – 400

  14. All cells have these 3 components (you must name all 3!) All Cells – 500

  15. What are cell membrane, DNA, and cytoplasm? All Cells – 500

  16. Osmosis is otherwise known as diffusion of ______. Cell Transport - 100

  17. What is water? Cell Transport - 100

  18. DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!

  19. This molecule is required for active transport, since it moves molecules AGAINST their concentration gradient. Cell Transport - 200

  20. What is ATP? Cell Transport - 200

  21. These are the two types of transport that move molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. Cell Transport - 300

  22. What are simple and facilitated diffusion. Cell Transport - 300

  23. Molecules with one of these two characteristics must undergo facilitated diffusion, as opposed to simple diffusion. Cell Transport - 400

  24. What is:1) Large2) Water Cell Transport - 400

  25. One anatomical (real-life) example of active transport. Cell Transport - 500

  26. What is the sodium-potassium pump in muscles. Cell Transport - 500

  27. This cellular organelle stores water in both animals and plants, although it is larger in plants. Cell Structures - 100

  28. What is the vacuole? Cell Structures - 100

  29. These organelles perform cell respiration, which converts food energy into ATP energy for cells to use. Cell Structures - 200

  30. What are mitochondria? Cell Structures - 200

  31. In animal cells, this organelle helps to digest food, wastes, and dead organelles. Cell Structures - 300

  32. What is the lysosome? Cell Structures - 300

  33. This structure, made of thin protein rods, provides internal support to cells and helps with organelle movement. Cell Structures - 400

  34. What is the cytoskeleton? Cell Structures - 400

  35. This structure, similar to a bubble, transports proteins around the cytoplasm of a cell. Cell Structures - 500

  36. What is vesicle Cell Structures - 500

  37. This structure carries a protein-synthesizing message from nucleus to ribosome. Protein Processing - 100

  38. What is RNA? Protein Processing - 100

  39. These tiny organelles build proteins. Protein Processing - 200

  40. What are ribosomes? Protein Processing - 200

  41. DAILY DOUBLE!!!

  42. This organelle modifies, packages, and ships proteins within the cell. Protein Processing - 300

  43. What is the Golgi apparatus? Protein Processing - 300

  44. These small “bubbles” of membrane transport proteins between organelles in a cell. Protein Processing - 400

  45. What are vesicles? Protein Processing - 400

  46. This molecule carries genetic instructions from the nucleus to the ribosomes. Protein Processing - 500

  47. What is RNA? Protein Processing - 500

  48. This organelle stores water within cells.

  49. What is a vacuole?

  50. This organelle contains chlorophyll, a green pigment that collects sunlight for photosynthesis.

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