Focus Pocus
The Organelle Olympics
Animal vs. Plant Cells
You Shall Not Pass! Cell Transport
Things that make you sick
100

He used this device and is responsible for the term “cells”

Robert Hooke

100

In regards to permeability, the cell membrane is ______. 

semipermeable  

100

The name of the structure that forms a cell membrane. 

What is a phospholipid bilayer?

100

The movement of water molecules across a semipermeable membrane without the input of energy. 

What is osmosis?

100

Bacteria are examples of this type of cell.

Prokaryotic

200

The basic unit that makes up every living organism. 

What is a cell?

200

The powerhouse of the cell that makes ATP. 

What are mitochondria?

200

The 3 organelles that differentiate Plant cells from Animal cells

What is the 3 C’s: cell wall, contractile vacuole, and chloroplast

200

The movement of molecules (solutes) from a high concentration to a low concentration without the use of energy. 

What is diffusion?

200

Antibiotics will only cure this type of pathogen?

Bacteria

300

The cell theory states these 3 facts. 

What is cells are the basic unit of life. All cells come from pre-existing cells and All cells are either unicellular or multicellular. 

300

A structure that synthesizes proteins in the cell. 

What is a ribosome?

300

What is the process that produces sugars for the cell to use and grow?

What is photosynthesis?

300

The use of transport molecules and ATP to move molecules from a low solute concentration to a high solute concentration. 

What is active transport?

300

This tiny organism isn’t alive, but it can hijack your cells to make copies of itself.

What is a virus?

400

Plant, animal, fungus, and protist cells all belong to this category.

What are eukaryotic cells? 

400

The structure where cellular respiration takes place. 

What are mitochondria?

400

What structure is responsible for photosynthesis?

What is chloroplast?

400

Diffusion of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration with the use of transport proteins, BUT without the use of energy. 

What is facilitated diffusion? 

400

This fuzzy invader can grow on bread or between your toes and sometimes causes infections.

What is a fungus?

500

This structure is found in eukaryotes but not in prokaryotes and stores the cell’s DNA.

What is the nucleus?

500

A structure within the cell that packages protein molecules for transport and secretion. 

What is a Golgi apparatus? 

500

Both plant and animal cells have this organelle that stores water, but it’s much larger in plants.

What is the vacuole?

500

A type of cell transport in which extracellular molecules form a vesicle that is then which is taken-in by the cell. 

What is endocytosis?

500

These single-celled organisms can cause strep throat, pneumonia, and food poisoning.

What are bacteria?

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