chapter 4: the incredible cell

27
Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $ 100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Theory and Size Proks and Euks/ Plants and Animal cells The Structures The Functions Hodgepodge FINAL ROUND

Upload: azize

Post on 18-Jan-2016

58 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell. Proks and Euks/ Plants and Animal cells. The Functions. Theory and Size. The Structures. Hodgepodge. $100. $100. $100. $ 100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

$100

$200

$300

$400

$500

$100 $100$100 $100

$200 $200 $200 $200

$300 $300 $300 $300

$400 $400 $400 $400

$500 $500 $500 $500

Theory and Size

Proks and Euks/ Plants and Animal

cells

The Structures

The Functions

Hodgepodge

FINAL ROUND

Page 2: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Theory and Size

$100 Question

A part of cell theory is that all living cells come from………………….

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 3: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Theory and Size

$200 Question

All living things are composed of these

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 4: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Theory and Size

$300 Question

As a cell increases in size, this grows faster than this……………

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 5: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Theory and Size

$400 Question

The ratio of surface area to volume is important because of………………………

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 6: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Theory and Size

$500 Question

A cell that is a ___________size is more efficient than a ____________size because materials can move in and out more quickly, thereby supplying the needs of the cell.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 7: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

$100 Question

A Eukaryote contains this structure, whereas a prokaryotes does not contain this structure (contains DNA and directs cellular activity)

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 8: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

$200 Question

The prokaryote also has these protein synthesizing structures. They are somewhat smaller than those found in a eukaryote cell.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 9: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes

$300 Question

Plant cells always contain these photosynthetic structures that prokaryote and animal cells do not.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 10: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Prokaryotes/Plants/Animals/Eukaryotes

$400 Question

Eukaryotes always have a nucleus and these membrane bound structures.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 11: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Prokaryotes/Eukaryotes/Plant/Animal Cells

$500 Question

A solution with a pH of 2 is added to a solution with a pH of 9. The net affect of this combination would be this?

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 12: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Structures

$100 Question

These structures are responsible for photosynthesis and are found in plant cells

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 13: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

These structures

$200 Question

These structures are responsible for cellular respiration ( the production of ATP using food)

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 14: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Structures

$300 Question

A flattened series of sacs that act as a post office. They receive molecules, modifiy molecules, ship them out

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 15: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Structure

$400 Question

A dense region inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes for protein synthesis

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 16: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Structure

$500 Question

Contains 3 dimensions of tubes that act to reinforce the internal support of the cell.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 17: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Function

$100 Question

These contain digestive enzymes that act to recycle organelles, break down bacteria, break down food

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 18: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Function

$200 Question

These organelles function to produce sugar from carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light in a process of photosynthesis

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 19: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Function

$300 Question

These function to produce ATP by breaking down glucose in the process of cellular respiration

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 20: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Function

$400 Question

These function to detoxify alcohol and break down fatty acids.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 21: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

The Function

$500 Question

This structure is found in a nucleus and is responsible for producing ribosomal RNA

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 22: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Hodgepodge

$100 Question

The hypothesis that states that a small cell lived inside a larger cell to benefit both cells is called this……………….

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 23: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Hodgepodge

$200 Question

These vacuoles function to remove excess water from a cell

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 24: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Hodgepodge$300 Question

These fill with water in a plant cell and create “turgor” pressure because they are filled.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 25: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Hodgepodge

$400 Question

These structures produce phospholipids, steroids and store calcium in the muscle cells. They are part of the endomembrane system

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 26: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

Hodgepodge

$500 Question

A connected set of membranes that consist of the nuclear envelope, the ER, the GA and vacuoles and function as an internal assembly line process is called this?

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Page 27: Chapter 4: The Incredible Cell

FINAL ROUND Question

These structures are found free floating in the cytoplasm and also bound to rough endoplasmic reticulum for the purpose of protein synthesis. What are these structures found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes calle?

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER