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Tiny Organs Eat your greens
Membranes The one who smelt it…
But I’m so tired
Potpourri
The structure associated with cellular respiration in eukaryotic
cells.
A 100
It merely holds DNA
A 200
The site of protein synthesis.
A 300
Transport canals
A 400
Watery site of most metabolism in a cell.
A 500
B 100
Site of photosynthesis in plant cells.
Two structures plant cells have but animal cells lack.
B 200
The photosynthetic pigment.
B 300
Organisms that can make their own “fuel”
B 400
The part of a leaf where most photosynthesis takes place
B 500
Some things can pass, some cannot.
C 100
When cells expend NO energy to move material
around the cell
C 200
Provide channels for active transport
C 300
DAILY DOUBLE
C 400
DAILY DOUBLE
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These extend from the surface for cell
communication and recognition.
C 400
Process of cell “eating”
C 500
Net motion from high concentration to low
concentration
D 100
Diffusion of water
D 200
Type of transport associated with diffusion.
D 300
Solutions with more water (or other solvent)
D 400
A cell shrinks in this type of solution
D 500
The fuel for respiration
E 100
The “energy molecule”
E 200
Without air
E 300
The cause of cramps and muscle fatigue
E 400
A product of ALL forms of cellular respiration
E 500
One of the parts of cell theory
F 100
Function of a stomate
F 200
The types of compounds that make up the cell membrane
F 300
The difference in concentrations across a
membrane
F 400
The term that refers to organisms that cannot make
their own fuel
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Cell Theory
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The technological development that made cell study possible.