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This microbody This microbody “cleans” the cell thru “cleans” the cell thru the use of Hydrogen the use of Hydrogen
PeroxidePeroxide
What is: What is: A A PeroxisomePeroxisome
What are two What are two main ideas of main ideas of
the cell theory?the cell theory?
This type of solution is This type of solution is characterized by characterized by water molecules water molecules
moving into and out of moving into and out of the cell at the same the cell at the same
raterate
Often referred to as the Often referred to as the suicide squad this suicide squad this
vacuole uses vacuole uses lymphotoxin to “digest” lymphotoxin to “digest”
foreign material.foreign material.
What is:What is: A LysosomeA Lysosome
This microbody is This microbody is pinched off of the pinched off of the
golgi apparatus and golgi apparatus and can contain protiens, can contain protiens, neurotransmitters, or neurotransmitters, or
sugars.sugars.
What is: What is: A VesicleA Vesicle
Maintaining Maintaining conditions conditions suitable for suitable for
survivalsurvival
This microbody is designed to This microbody is designed to contain triglycerides. Once contain triglycerides. Once
created it is not destroyed, it created it is not destroyed, it can only get larger or smaller.can only get larger or smaller.
What is: What is: A VaculeA Vacule
A term given to an A term given to an unidentified organelle with unidentified organelle with
unknown purposeunknown purpose
What is: What is: A A MicrobodyMicrobody
This organelle helps This organelle helps transfer water and transfer water and
small particles from small particles from one cell to anotherone cell to another
What is: What is: A desmosomeA desmosome
How many electrons pass
through a circuit in 1 second?
Its primary purpose is to Its primary purpose is to create a spindle network create a spindle network
to aid in Mitosisto aid in Mitosis
What is: What is: A CentrioleA Centriole
With the help of With the help of Subunit A and B this Subunit A and B this
organelle makes organelle makes Amino Acids that Amino Acids that combine to form combine to form
ProtiensProtiens
What is: What is: A A RibosomeRibosome
The mature face of The mature face of this organelle this organelle
pinches off vesicles pinches off vesicles used in exocytosisused in exocytosis
What is: What is: The Golgi The Golgi ApparatusApparatus
The enzymes for the The enzymes for the process of the electron process of the electron
transport chain (the NAD, transport chain (the NAD, and FAD) are stored in the and FAD) are stored in the
matrix of this organellematrix of this organelle..
What is: What is: The The mitochondriamitochondria
Fingerlike Fingerlike projections on the projections on the surface to increase surface to increase
the surface areathe surface area
What are: What are: the the microvillimicrovilli
Located on the Located on the surface, these ‘tiny surface, these ‘tiny
arms’ move arms’ move material past the material past the
cellcell
What is: CiliaWhat is: Cilia
What is the What is the attractive force attractive force between water between water
molecules called?molecules called?
Strands of DNA; Strands of DNA; contain contain
directions for directions for making proteinmaking protein
This projection from This projection from the cell acutally moves the cell acutally moves
the cellthe cell
What is: A FlagellaWhat is: A Flagella
This helps make up This helps make up the “skeleton” of the the “skeleton” of the
cell and the cell and the organelles of the organelles of the
membranemembrane
What is: What is: Microtubules or Microtubules or MicrofilimentsMicrofiliments
Two words that help Two words that help describe the describe the
biphospholipid layerbiphospholipid layer
What is: What is: Hydrophilic &Hydrophilic &HydrophobicHydrophobic
What chromosomes, What chromosomes, chromatin, and chromatin, and
nucleoplasm have in nucleoplasm have in common.common.
What is they are all What is they are all DNADNA
Contains both RNA Contains both RNA and DNAand DNA
What is: The What is: The NucleusNucleus
The structure that The structure that sits inside of the sits inside of the
nuclear porenuclear pore
What is What is The vaultThe vault
Within the nucleus is a Within the nucleus is a structure that only structure that only
contains DNAcontains DNA
What is: The What is: The NucleoleousNucleoleous
The double membrane The double membrane surrounding the surrounding the nucleoleous that nucleoleous that
contains small holes contains small holes called pores called pores
What is the What is the nuclear nuclear
envelope?envelope?
The stage of mitosis The stage of mitosis where all of the where all of the
chromosomes line up in chromosomes line up in the middle of the cellthe middle of the cell
What is What is Metaphase?Metaphase?
What is an What is an owl pellet?owl pellet?
The stage where the cell The stage where the cell decides to undergo decides to undergo
mitosismitosis
What is: The S What is: The S phase of interphasephase of interphase
What is the three parts of What is the three parts of ProphaseProphase
What is:What is:Nuclear degenerationNuclear degenerationSpindle network formationSpindle network formationFormation of ChromosomesFormation of Chromosomes
Term given to the Term given to the duplication of duplication of
organelles organelles
What is What is cytokinesiscytokinesis??
Nonkinetichore Nonkinetichore microfiliments of the microfiliments of the spindle network that spindle network that
elongate the cell in this elongate the cell in this stage of mitosisstage of mitosis
What is Telephase?What is Telephase?
The primary difference The primary difference between Rough between Rough
Endoplasmic Reticulum Endoplasmic Reticulum and Smooth and Smooth
Endoplasmic ReticulumEndoplasmic Reticulum
What is: the presence of What is: the presence of attached ribosomes?attached ribosomes?
Movement of Movement of material into and material into and out of the cell is out of the cell is
balancedbalanced
The term given to the hole The term given to the hole between two cells to share between two cells to share mass amounts of materialmass amounts of material
What is: A gap junctionWhat is: A gap junction
Scientist believe Scientist believe the two factors the two factors
that cause cancer that cause cancer areare
The number of pairs of The number of pairs of chromosomes located in chromosomes located in
the Human Genomethe Human Genome
What is: 23 pairsWhat is: 23 pairs46 chromosomes46 chromosomes
The name of the protein The name of the protein that DNA wraps around to that DNA wraps around to
create the chromosomes?create the chromosomes?
What is: A histoneWhat is: A histone
The organelle that The organelle that synthesizes lipids and synthesizes lipids and
monosaccaridesmonosaccarides
What is: The smooth What is: The smooth endoplasmic reticulumendoplasmic reticulum
FinalFinalJeopardyJeopardy
Rules and Rules and ProceduresProcedures
We have spent an entire We have spent an entire week reviewing rules and week reviewing rules and
procedures. The two procedures. The two ultimate goals to be gained ultimate goals to be gained
by this are that the by this are that the students arestudents are
Safe and Safe and successfulsuccessful
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