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Jeopardy Game 2 nd Assessment

Jeopardy Game 2 nd Assessment. WHAT organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?. Chloroplast, Large Vacuole, Cell Wall. WHAT are the function of the nucleus?. Control Center of the cell & Contains DNA. WHAT are the function of the mitochondria?.

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Jeopardy Game 2 nd Assessment

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  1. Jeopardy Game 2nd Assessment

  2. WHAT organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not have?

  3. Chloroplast, Large Vacuole, Cell Wall

  4. WHAT are the function of the nucleus?

  5. Control Center of the cell & Contains DNA

  6. WHAT are the function of the mitochondria?

  7. Produces energy for the cell

  8. WHAT are the function of the chloroplast?

  9. Use sun energy to produces Glucose (food) for the plant

  10. WHAT is the DIFFERENCE between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

  11. Prokaryotes: Simple, no nucleus, DNA floats freely, example: Bacteria Eukaryotes: Complex, DNA in Nucleus & organelles, example: plants and animals

  12. . WHAT is the definition of diffusion?

  13. Movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration

  14. WHAT is the definition of osmosis?

  15. Movement of WATER from a high concentration to a low concentration

  16. COMPARE osmosis and diffusion

  17. Similarities: Both are passive transport – move from a high concentration to a low concentration Differences: Osmosis movement of water, Diffusion is the movement of all other molecules

  18. EXPLAIN what would happen to a cell that is put into a hypotonic solution.

  19. Cell would swell (get bigger)

  20. DESCRIBE endocytosis.

  21. cells ingest external fluids, macromolecules, and large particles

  22. WHAT is photosynthesis?

  23. Process where the plant uses sun to make glucose (food) for the plant

  24. WHAT are the reactants and products of photosynthesis?

  25. Reactants : Carbon Dioxide, Water Products: Glucose, Oxygen

  26. . NAME the organelle where photosynthesis takes place.

  27. Chloroplast

  28. WHAT is the chemical equation for photosynthesis? LABEL the reactants and product.

  29. Reactants Products CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2

  30. WHAT are the main factors effecting photosynthesis?

  31. Temperature Amount of CO2 Light Intensity

  32. WHAT is cellular respiration?

  33. Process where glucose is broken down to form energy for the cell

  34. . WHAT are the reactants and products of cellular respiration?

  35. Reactants Products Glucose + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + water + ATP

  36. . NAME the organelle where cellular respiration takes place.

  37. Mitochondria

  38. WHAT is the chemical equation for cellular respiration?

  39. Reactants Products C6H12O6 + O2 CO2 + H2O + ATP

  40. WHAT is the difference between anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration?

  41. Aerobic: Oxygen used, occurs in Mitochondria Anaerobic: No Oxygen needed, Two Types: lactic acid & alcohol fermentation

  42. WHAT is chemosythesis?

  43. Bacteria will use chemicals to make food

  44. WHAT is the role of the circulatory system?

  45. Transport nutrients, oxygen, wastes, hormones, and heat throughout body

  46. WHAT is the role of the Excretory System?

  47. Eliminates metabolic (cellular) wastes

  48. WHAT are examples of food types made using anaerobic respiration?

  49. Lactic acid Fermentation: Yogurt Alcohol Fermentation: Bread

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