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JeopardyMembrane Tonicity
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Potpourri
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Lab Testing
The solution used to test the presence of starch
$100 Answer from Lab Testing
What is iodine?
$200 Question from Lab Testing
After using Benedict’s solution, a green colour is present in the test tube. What does this represent?
$200 Answer from Lab Testing
What is low glucose levels?
$300 Question from Lab Testing
What was smaller the glucose or the dialysis membrane pores? Explain.
$300 Answer from Lab Testing
Glucose, because the glucose diffused out of the dialysis pores?
$400 Question from Lab Testing
When a bacterial cell was placed in a hypertonic solution, what would happen?
$400 Answer from Lab Testing
Plasmolysis would occur, in which the cell wall pulls away from the cell membrane?
$500 Question from Lab Testing
Explain the following diagram:
$500 Answer from Lab Testing
In a hypertonic environment, molecules start to diffusion down their concentration gradient until they reach a isotonic state.
$100 Question from Tonicity
A solution that has more solutes comparedto the cell.
$100 Answer from Tonicity
What is hypertonic?
$200 Question from Tonicity
A solution that has less solute then the cell.
$200 Answer from Tonicity
What is hypotonic?
$300 Question from Tonicity
A plant cell will demonstrate plasmolysis when placed in this type of solution.
$300 Answer from Tonicity
What is a hypertonic solution?
$400 Question from Tonicity
A plant was placed in this type of solutionif it became turgid (which is normal).
$400 Answer from Tonicity
What is hypotonic?
$500 Question from Tonicity
This will happen when a blood cell is placed in a hypertonic environment.
$500 Answer from Tonicity
What is crenation?
$100 Question from Passive Transport
The direction of flow in diffusion.
$100 Answer from Passive Transport
What is from high conc. to low conc. (down its concentration gradient)?
$200 Question from Passive Transport
If we place a gummy bear in water, and let it sit overnight, this process would occur.
$200 Answer from Passive Transport
What is osmosis?
$300 Question from Passive Transport
This type of passive transport requiresproteins.
$300 Answer from Passive Transport
What is facilitated diffusion?
$400 Question from Passive Transport
A small solid molecule wants to get into the intracellular space (from the extracellularregion) and will travel down its conc. gradient.It will use this type of transport.
$400 Answer from Passive Transport
What is diffusion?
$500 Question from Passive Transport
This factor can increase the rate of diffusion.
$500 Answer from Passive Transport
What is an increase in temperature?What is an increase in concentration of solutes?
$100 Question from Active Transport
These two factors are required for active transport to take place.
$100 Answer from Active Transport
What are proteins and energy?
$200 Question from Active Transport
When a small solid enters the cell.
$200 Answer from Active Transport
What is phagocytosis?
$300 Question from Active Transport
This type of transport is when a molecule sneaks in with another molecule at the same time.(almost like a piggy back)
$300 Answer from Active Transport
What is cotransport?
$400 Question from Active Transport
A cell that uses active transport will generally have more of these organelles.
$400 Answer from Active Transport
What are mitochondria?
$500 Question from Active Transport
When a particle enters the cell, it first forms this in order to be further broken down.(Hint: think of the video animation)
$500 Answer from Active Transport
What is a phagolysosome?
$100 Question from Potpourri
A particle will leave the intracellularfluid and enter the extracellular fluidby this process.
$100 Answer from Potpourri
What is exocytosis?
$200 Question from Potpourri
When the water is balanced within a cellAnd its environment, it is said to be in this type of state.
$200 Answer from Potpourri
What is isotonic?
$300 Question Potpourri
The following diagram represents what process?
$300 Answer from Potpourri
What is a receptor mediated diffusion?
$400 Question from Potpourri
During the lab, the iodine entered the dialysis tubing through this process?
$400 Answer from Potpourri
What is diffusion?
$500 Question from Potpourri
If a cell was placed in a highly concentrated starch solution, what direction would the starch travel?
$500 Answer from Potpourri
The starch would not enter the cell, because it is too large of a moleculeto fit in the membrane pores
Final JeopardyUse Biology vocabulary and explain the following graph:
Final Jeopardy Answer
The potato was placed in a hypertonic solution. As the concentration of sugar increases (from 0 to 8M) more water will leave the potatovia osmosis, and therefore decreases the cell massof the potato. This will result in a non-turgid/limppotato and plasmolysis may occur.