Jeopardy Cell Theory Cell Structure Cell Organelles Q
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Jeopardy Cell Theory Cell Structure Cell Organelles Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Cell Theory Who was the first person to view cells using a simple light microscope?
$100 Answer from Cell Theory Robert Hooke
$200 Question from Cell Theory All living things are composed of what?
$200 Answer from Cell Theory Cells
$300 Question from Cell Theory New cells are produced from what?
$300 Answer from Cell Theory Existing Cells
$400 Question from Cell Theory Cells are the basic unit of _____ and _____ of living things.
$400 Answer from Cell Theory Structure and function
$500 Question from Cell Theory Who developed the cell theory?
$500 Answer from Cell Theory Schleiden and Schwann in 1839
$100 Question from Cell Structure What are two main functions of the cell membrane?
$100 Answer from Cell Structure 1. To regulate what enters and leaves the cell 2. To provide protection and support for the cell
$200 Question from Cell Structure What two components make up the cell membrane?
$200 Answer from Cell Structure Phospholipids and Proteins
$300 Question from Cell Structure What is the main function of the cell wall?
$300 Answer from Cell Structure To provide support and protection for the cell.
$400 Question from Cell Structure Cell membranes allow certain things to cross and blocks others. What is the term used to describe this description?
$400 Answer from Cell Structure Semi-permeable
$500 Question from Cell Structure What are the four levels of organization in eukaryotic organisms?
$500 Answer from Cell Structure Cell Tissue Organ system
$100 Question from Cell Organelles Which organelle creates ATP for the cell?
$100 Answer from Cell Organelles Mitochondria
$200 Question from Cell Organelles What is the function of the chloroplasts?
$200 Answer from Cell Organelles To make sugar from sunlight in a process called photosynthesis
$300 Question from Cell Organelles What are the most important parts of chromosomes?
$300 Answer from Cell Organelles DNA
$400 Question from Cell Organelles Which of the following organelles do animal cells have? a. Chloroplasts b. One large vacuole c. Mitochondria d. Cell wall
$400 Answer from Cell Organelles Mitochondria
$500 Question from Cell Organelles What is the function of the nucleus?
$500 Answer from Cell Organelles It is the control center for the cell. It contains most of the cell’s DNA.
$100 Question from Cell Organelles are located in this nutritious goo called ______.
$100 Answer from Cell Organelles Cytoplasm
$200 Question from Cell Organelles What pigment is responsible for the green color in plants?
$200 Answer from Cell Organelles Chlorophyll
$300 Question from Cell Organelles Rough endoplasmic reticulum is covered with ____ that give it a rough appearance.
$300 Answer from Cell Organelles Ribosomes
$400 Question from Cell Organelles Animal cells do not have… a. Chloroplasts b. Cell walls c. A squarish shape d. A large central vacuole e. They have none of the above
$400 Answer from Cell Organelles They have none of the above.
$500 Question from Cell Organelles Where does protein synthesis take place?
$500 Answer from Cell Organelles Ribosomes
$100 Question from Cell Organelles Which organelle modifies and packages proteins for transport around the cell?
$100 Answer from Cell Organelles Golgi Apparatus
$200 Question from Cell Organelles Where are cell nutrients digested and worn out cell parts recycled?
$200 Answer from Cell Organelles Lysosomes
$300 Question from Cell Organelles What gives us our unique characteristics?
$300 Answer from Cell Organelles DNA
$400 Question from Cell Organelles Which organelle transports materials throughout the cell?
$400 Answer from Cell Organelles Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
$500 Question from Cell Organelles What organelle fills with food being digested?
$500 Answer from Cell Organelles Vacuole
Final Jeopardy What are three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Final Jeopardy Answer 1. 2. 3. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells do not. In eukaryotic cells, DNA is linear and bound by nuclear membrane. In prokaryotic cells, DNA is freely floating and circular, not bound by the nuclear membrane. Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles such as, mitochondria, chloroplasts, and ER. Prokaryotic cells do not have these type of organelles
- Label the organelles in the composite cell
- During interphase a cell grows duplicates organelles and
- Plant cell
- Organelle functions chart
- Cell organelles song
- White blood cell organelles
- Golgi apparatus nickname
- Cell organelle study guide
- Which of the following pairs contains unrelated items?
- Cell structures cell organelle graphic organizer
- Cell organelles
- Endoplasmic reticulum house analogy
- Cell organelles
- Cell organelle graphic organizer answer key
- What is this cell
- Plant cell
- Cell organelle game
- Inner life of a cell harvard
- Centrosoma
- Golgi vesicles function
- Robert hooke 1665
- Which organelle transports them where they need to go?
- What is the smallest organelle in a cell
- Chapter 4 cell theory and cell study
- Labeling a plant cell
- Membranous organelles
- Membrane bound organelles
- Flagella
- Leucoplast double membrane
- Venn diagram plant vs animal cells
- Secondary active transport
- Endoplasmic reticulum fun facts
- Liver cells organelles
- E. coli organelles
- Chapter 7 section 3 structures and organelles
- Simple vs facilitated diffusion
- Cytoskeleton organelles
- Nickname for cytoskeleton
- Euglena parts and functions
- Cloroplasto
- Organelles
- Sausage shaped organelles
- Organelles in eukaryotic cells worksheet
- Are ribosomes membrane bound organelles
- "little organs" (plural)
- Organelles
- Cytoplasm and its organelles
- Groups of organelles makeup
- Organelles
- Which of the following enclose their dna in a nucleus
- Animal cell
- Chloroplast organelles
- Can you identify these cell structures answer key
- Section 3 structures and organelles