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With your host…Ms. Durst!

With your host…Ms. Durst!. Cells: The Building Blocks of Life!. Made of?: 10. Cells are the building blocks of ______. Made of?: 20. What are the four elements that make up nearly 97% of all living things?. Made of?: 30. What does it mean to be an “organic molecule”?. Made of?: 40.

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With your host…Ms. Durst!

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  1. With your host…Ms. Durst! • Cells: The Building Blocks of Life!

  2. Made of?: 10 • Cells are the building blocks of ______.

  3. Made of?: 20 • What are the four elements that make up nearly 97% of all living things?

  4. Made of?: 30 • What does it mean to be an “organic molecule”?

  5. Made of?: 40 • What are the four types of organic molecules?

  6. Made of?: 50 • What is the purpose of: • Lipids? • Carbohydrates? • (in cells)

  7. Organized?: 10 • Organisms that are made of more than one cell are called _________________.

  8. Organized?: 20 • Cells can be separated into two groups: Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. • What is the main difference between these two types?

  9. Organized?: 30 • Name four different organelles found in Eukaryotic cells.

  10. Organized?: 40 • Where in the cell is the genetic information stored?

  11. Double Jeopardy!!

  12. Organized?: 50 • Name one organelle that is only found in animal cells. • Name one organelle that is only found in plant cells.

  13. Move in and out?: 10 • Diffusion is the random movement of molecules from an area of higher/lower concentration to an area of higher/lower concentration. • (Choose the correct words to complete the phrase)

  14. Move in and out?: 20 • What do we call diffusion of water through membranes?

  15. Move in and out?: 30 • What conditions would cause an animal cell to burst? • (What would the concentration be like outside the cell? What causes it to burst?)

  16. Move in and out?: 40 • Larger molecules (for example, glucose and amino acids) and ions cannot diffuse through membranes without the help of special proteins called ___________ proteins.

  17. Move in and out?: 50 • Why does “active transport” require energy?

  18. Reproduce?: 10 • True or False: In multicellular organisms, growth occurs primarily through an increase in the size of cells rather than the number of cells.

  19. Reproduce?: 20 • In what phase do cells spend most of their lifetime?

  20. Reproduce?: 30 • What are the four phases of mitosis (cell division)?

  21. Reproduce?: 40 • What is the process called by which new cells specialize and become different in appearance and function from their parent cells?

  22. Reproduce?: 50 • Why is it important for cells to undergo mitosis (cell division)? • (I am looking for a very specific answer…there may be several reasons)

  23. Miscellaneous: 10 • Are bacteria examples of prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

  24. Miscellaneous: 20 • What does it mean for a membrane to be selectively permeable?

  25. Miscellaneous: 30 • Proteins are made up of _______ ______. • Humans produce 9 of these themselves and 11 they must obtain in their diet.

  26. Miscellaneous: 40 • There are two main types of nucleic acids: _ _ _ and _ _ _.

  27. Miscellaneous: 50 • Carbohydrates also provide structure for cells. • _________ is a structural molecule found in the rigid cell walls of plants.

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