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Page 1: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

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Cell AnatomyPassive

Processes of Transport

Active Processes of

TransportOrganelles Cell Division

FINAL ROUND

Page 2: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$100 Question

The intracellular fluid of a cell is called _______.

a. plasma

b. nucleus

c. phospholipid

d. cytoplasmBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 3: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$100 Answer

The intracellular fluid of a cell is called _______.

a. plasma

b. nucleus

c. phospholipid

d. cytoplasmBACK TO GAME

Page 4: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$200 Question

The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________.

a. proteins and steroids

b. phospholipids and steroids

c. phospholipids and proteins

d. carbohydrates and steroidsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 5: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$200 Answer

The cell membrane is composed mostly of ________.

a. proteins and steroids

b. phospholipids and steroids

c. phospholipids and proteins

d. carbohydrates and steroidsBACK TO GAME

Page 6: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$300 Question

The smallest unit of life is the ________.

a. cell

b. organelle

c. nucleus

d. DNA

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 7: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy: $300 Answer

The smallest unit of life is the ________.

a. cell

b. organelle

c. nucleus

d. DNA

BACK TO GAME

Page 8: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$400 Question

The interior of the cell membrane can be best described as ________.

a. hydrophilic

b. hydrophobic

c. hydrated

d. polarBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 9: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$400 Answer

The interior of the cell membrane can be best described as ________.

a. hydrophilic

b. hydrophobic

c. hydrated

d. polarBACK TO GAME

Page 10: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy:

$500 Question

Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are _______.

a. tight junctions

b. gap junctions

c. desmosomes

d. plaquesBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 11: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Anatomy: $500 Answer

Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are _______.

a. tight junctions

b. gap junctions

c. desmosomes

d. plaquesBACK TO GAME

Page 12: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$100 Question

Which of the following is not an example of passive transport?

a. Diffusion

b. Facilitated diffusion

c. Pinocytosis

d. OsmosisBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 13: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$100 Answer

Which of the following is not an example of passive transport?

a. Diffusion

b. Facilitated diffusion

c. Pinocytosis

d. OsmosisBACK TO GAME

Page 14: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$200 Question

If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________.

a. diffusion

b. osmosis

c. facilitated diffusion

d. a miracleBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 15: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$200 Answer

If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing ________.

a. diffusion

b. osmosis

c. facilitated diffusion

d. a miracleBACK TO GAME

Page 16: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$300 Question

Passive transport requires _______.

a. a membrane

b. protein carriers

c. energy

d. none of the above

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 17: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$300 Answer

Passive transport requires _______.

a. a membrane

b. protein carriers

c. energy

d. none of the above

BACK TO GAME

Page 18: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$400 Question

A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______.

a. burst

b. crenate

c. remain the same

d. hydrateBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 19: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$400 Answer

A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will ______.

a. burst

b. crenate

c. remain the same

d. hydrateBACK TO GAME

Page 20: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$500 Question

What must be present for diffusion to occur?

a. Energy

b. Aquaporins

c. Protein carriers

d. A concentration gradientBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 21: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Passive Processes of Transport:

$500 Answer

What must be present for diffusion to occur?

a. Energy

b. Aquaporins

c. Protein carriers

d. A concentration gradientBACK TO GAME

Page 22: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$100 Question

Which of the following is not necessary for active transport?

a. Protein carriers

b. Energy

c. Cell membrane

d. AquaporinsBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 23: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$100 Answer

Which of the following is not necessary for active transport?

a. Protein carriers

b. Energy

c. Cell membrane

d. AquaporinsBACK TO GAME

Page 24: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$200 Question

Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport?

a. Active transport

b. Phagocytosis

c. Exocytosis

d. PinocytosisBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 25: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$200 Answer

Which of the following is not an example of vesicular transport?

a. Active transport

b. Phagocytosis

c. Exocytosis

d. PinocytosisBACK TO GAME

Page 26: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$300 Question

A cell will “drink” small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______.

a. pinocytosis

b. phagocytosis

c. facilitated diffusion

d. exocytosisBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 27: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$300 Answer

A cell will “drink” small amounts of fluid and solutes using _______.

a. pinocytosis

b. phagocytosis

c. facilitated diffusion

d. exocytosisBACK TO GAME

Page 28: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$400 Question

How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion?

a. It is specific.

b. It is reversible.

c. It exhibits saturation.

d. It moves against theconcentration gradient.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 29: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$400 Answer

How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion?

a. It is specific.

b. It is reversible.

c. It exhibits saturation.

d. It moves against theconcentration gradient.

BACK TO GAME

Page 30: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$500 Question

Which molecules would most likely be actively transported?

a. Water molecules

b. Large molecules

c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration

d. Hydrophobic moleculesBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 31: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Active Processes of Transport:

$500 Answer

Which molecules would most likely be actively transported?

a. Water molecules

b. Large molecules

c. Molecules moving to a lower concentration

d. Hydrophobic moleculesBACK TO GAME

Page 32: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$100 Question

In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________.

a. Golgi apparatus

b. mitochondrion

c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum

d. ribosomeBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 33: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$100 Answer

In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the ________.

a. Golgi apparatus

b. mitochondrion

c. smooth endoplasmic reticulum

d. ribosomeBACK TO GAME

Page 34: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$200 Question

In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________.

a. Golgi apparatus

b. mitochondrion

c. rough endoplasmic reticulum

d. ribosomeBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 35: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$200 Answer

In a cell, ATP is produced by the _________.

a. Golgi apparatus

b. mitochondrion

c. rough endoplasmic reticulum

d. ribosomeBACK TO GAME

Page 36: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$300 Question

These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus.

a. Ribosomes

b. Lysosomes

c. Peroxisomes

d. PhagosomesBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 37: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$300 Answer

These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus.

a. Ribosomes

b. Lysosomes

c. Peroxisomes

d. PhagosomesBACK TO GAME

Page 38: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$400 Question

Certain drugs are detoxified in the ______.

a. ribosomes

b. lysosomes

c. peroxisomes

d. phagosomes

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 39: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$400 Answer

Certain drugs are detoxified in the ______.

a. ribosomes

b. lysosomes

c. peroxisomes

d. phagosomes

BACK TO GAME

Page 40: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles: $500 Question

These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst.

a. Ribosomes

b. Centrioles

c. Mitochondria

d. LysosomesBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 41: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Organelles:

$500 Answer

These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst.

a. Ribosomes

b. Centrioles

c. Mitochondria

d. LysosomesBACK TO GAME

Page 42: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$100 Question

Mitosis is the division of the _______.

a. cell

b. cytoplasm

c. nucleus

d. all of the above

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 43: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$100 Answer

Mitosis is the division of the _______.

a. cell

b. cytoplasm

c. nucleus

d. all of the above

BACK TO GAME

Page 44: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$200 Question

Cytokinesis is defined as _________.

a. the division of the cell

b. the formation of a cleavage furrow

c. the division of the cytoplasm

d. the telophase stage of mitosis

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 45: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$200 Answer

Cytokinesis is defined as _________.

a. the division of the cell

b. the formation of a cleavage furrow

c. the division of the cytoplasm

d. the telophase stage of mitosis

BACK TO GAME

Page 46: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$300 Question

DNA is replicated during which stage of interphase?

a. Gap zero

b. Gap one

c. Gap two

d. S phaseBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 47: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$300 Answer

DNA is replicated during which stage of interphase?

a. Gap zero

b. Gap one

c. Gap two

d. S phaseBACK TO GAME

Page 48: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$400 Question

If a cell has 8 chromosomes before mitosis, each daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?

a. 2

b. 4

c. 8

d. 16BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 49: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$400 Answer

If a cell has 8 chromosomes before mitosis, each daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?

a. 2

b. 4

c. 8

d. 16BACK TO GAME

Page 50: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$500 Question

Which would not be an outcome of mitosis in the human body?

a. Growth

b. Repair

c. Reproduction

d. RegenerationBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 51: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

Cell Division:

$500 Answer

Which would not be an outcome of mitosis in the human body?

a. Growth

b. Repair

c. Reproduction

d. RegenerationBACK TO GAME

Page 52: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

FINAL ROUND Question

Our kidneys can normally reabsorb any glucose filtered out of our blood using facilitated diffusion. Why do you think diabetics often have sugar in their urine?

a. There is no more ATP to transport the glucose.

b. Glucose has reached equilibrium.

c. Carriers for glucose are saturated.

d. There is too little glucose in the

blood.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 53: Chapter 3 - Cells: The Living Units

FINAL ROUND Answer

Our kidneys can normally reabsorb any glucose filtered out of our blood using facilitated diffusion. Why do you think diabetics often have sugar in their urine?

a. There is no more ATP to transport the glucose.

b. Glucose has reached equilibrium.

c. Carriers for glucose are saturated.

d. There is too little glucose in the

blood. BACK TO GAME