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Cell structure and function
Solutions
Functions
Movement
Cell Membrane
Grab Bag
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FINAL
Solutions 100
The random movement of
molecules (liquid or gas) until
evenly distributed
Diffusion
Solutions 200
In the Egg-speriment, what was
the hypertonic environment?
Sugar/Corn Syrup
Solutions 300
The part of a solution that is
usually present in greater
quantity; it is what dissolves the
other substance in solution.
solvent
Solutions 400
Explain what will happen to this
cell, given solute concentrations
Cell will swell
Solutions 500
Draw a cell in a hypotonic
environment and show the osmotic
movement. Label solute and solvent.
[water moves into cell]
Cell Functions 100
This structure helps the cell create
protein molecules. It is an organelle, but
it is not bound by a membrane.
Ribosome
Cell Functions 200
A cell missing this organelle might have
difficulty sending molecules out of the
cell and therefore not be able to
communicate with nearby cells.
Golgi Bodies/Apparatus
Cell Functions 300
A cell with many of these organelles
would be present in muscles due to
their higher energy requirements.
Mitochondria
Cell Functions 400
Plants have cell membranes. True or
False?
True!
Cell Functions 500
There are 2 types of this cell
organelle, the difference being the
attachment (or lack) of ribosomes on
the surface.
Endoplasmic
Reticulum
Movement 100
Molecules like CO2 and O2 gas
move through cell membranes
using this form of transport.
Simple Diffusion (or diffusion - ok)
Movement 200
Embedded membrane proteins
enable cells to do this type of
diffusion.
Facilitated Transport/Diffusion
Movement 300
Considering active transport and
facilitated transport, give one
similarity and one difference.
Similarity: requires the use of a membrane protein
Differences: Molecules move against concentration
gradient vs. moving down gradient OR the use of energy
(Active – requires energy. Facilitated – does not require
energy).
Movement 400
This molecule, produced in the
mitochondria, is required in order
for Active Transport to occur.
ATP
Movement 500
List 3 molecules or atoms that would
have difficulty diffusing through the
cell membrane without facilitation.
(any charged ions, glucose, starch)
Cell Membrane 100
The phospholipid “head” has this
property and is what determines
its behavior and orientation.
hydrophilic
Cell Membrane 200
Phospholipids have this many
“tails”
2
DAILY DOUBLE - Cell Membrane
What does it mean to be a
polar molecule?
Having an unequal distribution of
charge, and “likes” other polar
molecules
Cell Membrane 400
Fluid mosaic model is an appropriate
name for the cell membrane
because?
Proteins, carbs, and other lipids are
embedded throughout the membrane,
like a mosaic. Also, they are not
stationary.
Cell Membrane 500
One of the 6 membrane protein
functions listed in the last
textbook reading.
(1)Support by attaching to the cytoskeleton and ECM,
(2)cell-cell recognition, (3)intercellular junctions,
(4)enzymes, (5)signal transduction, and (6)transport.
Grab Bag 100
What does DUFAS stand
for?
Diagram, Units, Formula,
Analysis, Solution
Grab Bag 200
Where Mr. Yu goes to
school currently
Seattle Pacific University
Grab Bag 300
This part of the cell is a site of
rapid ribosome production
Nucleolus
Grab Bag 400
Name the first United State.
Delaware
Grab Bag 500
Ms. Templora’s favorite
vertebrate.
Lemur
FINAL JEOPARDY
Why do slugs die with salt?
Salt = hypertonic
environment!