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Cells: The Building Blocks of Life! With your host Ms. Durst! What are they made of? How are they organized? How do things move in and out? How do they reproduce? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: With your host


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With your hostMs. Durst!
  • Cells The Building Blocks of Life!

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What are they made of? How are they organized? How do things move in and out? How do they reproduce? Miscellaneous
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Made of? 10
  • Cells are the building blocks of ______.

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

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Made of? 30
  • What does it mean to be an organic molecule?

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

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

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

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

10
Organized? 30
  • Name four different organelles found in
    Eukaryotic cells.

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

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Double Jeopardy!!
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Organized? 50
  • Name one organelle that is only found in animal
    cells.
  • Name one organelle that is only found in plant
    cells.

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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)

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

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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?)

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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.

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Move in and out? 50
  • Why does active transport require energy?

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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.

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Reproduce? 20
In what phase do cells spend most of their
lifetime?
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Reproduce? 30
  • What are the four phases of mitosis (cell
    division)?

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

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Reproduce? 50
  • Why is it important for cells to undergo mitosis
    (cell division)?
  • (I am looking for a very specific answerthere
    may be several reasons)

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Miscellaneous 10
  • Are bacteria examples of prokaryotes or
    eukaryotes?

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

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

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

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