Engaging Cell Biology Challenge: Test Your Knowledge on Organelles and Transport Mechanisms
Gather your group and dive into this enlightening cell biology challenge! Discuss and agree on answers for each question, aiming to secure the most correct responses for victory. Topics include the types of transport mechanisms, the fluid mosaic model of cell membranes, functions of lysosomes, and the identification of various organelles. Collaborate to label the plasma membrane components and understand the process of protein synthesis. This exercise serves as a stimulating way to enhance your understanding of cellular structures and functions.
Engaging Cell Biology Challenge: Test Your Knowledge on Organelles and Transport Mechanisms
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Cell Challenge As a group, quietly discuss each question and agree upon one correct answer. The group with the most correct answers will win.
1) What type of transport is this? Be more specific than just writing active or passive transport.
2)What model have scientists developed to describe the arrangement of molecules that make up a cell membrane?
6) Which organelle transports proteins towards the Golgi body?
7) Label the type of solution each red blood cell is in. Draw arrows on the cell to show the direction of osmosis.
10) Using the following choices, properly label the plasma membrane. • Embedded ProteinCytoskeleton Protein Channel Phospholipids • LigandsReceptor Cholesterol Carbohydrate Chain B F D A C E
11) What type of transport is this? Be more specific than just writing active or passive transport.
15) Name the sac, proteins are placed within by the Golgi Body before being shipped away.
18) Name the organelle (tiny dots) and their function in this picture.
19) Which organelle produces the molecule ATP that is required by all cells?
20) Place the steps of protein creation in the order from start to finish. Step A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER Step B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body Step D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell Step E Ribosomes exit the nucleus
Exchange your Answers
1) What type of transport is this? Be more specific than just writing active or passive transport. Active Transport Phagocytosis
2)What model have scientists developed to describe the arrangement of molecules that make up a cell membrane? Fluid Mosaic Model
3) Name 2 functions of the lysosome. 1) Destroy bacteria 2) Break down food 3) Destroy old cells
5) What usually determines the shape of a cell? Its Function!
6) Which organelle transports proteins towards the Golgi body? Rough ER
7) Label the type of solution each red blood cell is in. Draw arrows on the cell to show the direction of osmosis.
8) Identify this organelle. Golgi Body (Apparatus)
9) Identify this organelle. Rough ER
10) Using the following choices, properly label the plasma membrane. • Embedded ProteinCytoskeleton Protein Channel Phospholipid • LigandsReceptor Cholesterol Carbohydrate Chain Carbohydrate Chain Phospholipid B F D A Cholesterol Embedded Protein C Protein Channel E Cytoskeleton
11) What type of transport is this? Be more specific than just writing active or passive transport. Passive Transport Facilitated Diffusion
12) Which type of receptor is shown in the diagram in figure 3.2 Intracellular Receptor
13) Identify this organelle and its function. Nucleolus Makes Ribosomes
14) Identify this organelle. Flagella
15) Name the sac, proteins are placed within by the Golgi Body before being shipped away. Vesicle
17) Which organelle stores water and waste within cells? Vacuole
18) Name the organelle (tiny dots) and their function in this picture. Ribosomes The site of protein synthesis
19) Which organelle produces the molecule ATP that is required by all cells? Mitochondria
20) Place the steps of protein creation in the order from start to finish. Step B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step E Ribosomes exit the nucleus Step A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER Step C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body Step D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell