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1 Cellular to Multi-Cellular Jeopardy for the Final Assessment

2 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt Organelles Modern Cell Theory Life Functions Organ Systems Miscellaneous

3 Column 1, $100 What is photosynthesis and where does it take place in a plant cell?

4 Response to Column 1, $100 Photosynthesis, when a plant changes sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar. It takes place in the chloroplasts.

5 Column 1, $200 Which part of a cell is responsible for breaking down sugar to release energy?

6 Response to Column 1, $200 Mitochondria

7 Column 1, $300 Identify the organelles

8 Response to Column 1, $300 A=Nucleus B=Vacuole C=Chloroplast

9 Column 1, $400 Identify A, B, and F

10 Response to Column 1, $400 A-Cell Membrane B-Endoplasmic Reticulum F-Mitochondria

11 Column 1, $500 Identify the differences between a plant cell and an animal cell.

12 Response to Column 1, $500 Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts. Animal cells do not have a cell wall and chloroplasts.

13 Column 2, $100 This scientist looked at cork cells under a microscope and gave “cells” their name.

14 Response to Column 2, $100 Robert Hooke

15 Column 2, $200 What do we call the process of cell division?

16 Response to Column 2, $200 Mitosis

17 Column 2, $300 What limits cell size?

18 Response to Column 2, $300 Cell Membrane (Surface Area)

19 Column 2, $400 What is the result after Mitosis?

20 Response to Column 2, $400 Two new cells are formed containing identical DNA, shape and function.

21 Column 2, $500 Ancient Egyptians believed snakes arose from mud and the Greeks believed that rats came from garbage. What do scientists call this theory?

22 Response to Column 2, $500 Spontaneous Generation

23 Column 3, $100 Which basic Life Function means keeping balance within a living organism?

24 Response to Column 3, $100 Maintaining Homeostasis

25 Column 3, $200 Respiration and photosynthesis are both examples of which Basic Life Function?

26 Response to Column 3, $200 Gas Exchange

27 Column 3, $300 Which Basic Life Function occurs when food is changed into energy and/or carbon dioxide is changed into oxygen?

28 Response to Column 3, $300 Energy Transformation

29 Column 3, $400 What is the name of the Basic Life Function when communication takes place inside a living organism?

30 Response to Column 3, $400 Information Feedback

31 Column 3, $500 What Basic Life Function means the movement of materials passing through a cell membrane?

32 Response to Column 3, $500 Transportation of Materials

33 Column 4, $100 Name the Levels of Organization in order.

34 Response to Column 4, $100 Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organ System-Organism

35 Column 4, $200 Some organisms are unable to digest food. What organ do they use to grind up their food instead?

36 Response to Column 4, $200 Gizzard

37 Column 4, $300 Which type of cell sends messages first to the spinal column and then to the brain?

38 Response to Column 4, $300 Nerve Cell

39 Column 4, $400 Little Bobby went outside to play football. Which organ system in his body protected his other organs when he was tackled?

40 Response to Column 4, $400 Skeletal System

41 Column 4, $500 Identify the organ system whose function it is to move the skeleton?

42 Response to Column 4, $500 Muscular System

43 Column 5, $100 Which kingdom do decomposers belong?

44 Response to Column 5, $100 Fungi

45 Column 5, $200 This is a diffusion of water across a cell membrane.

46 Response to Column 5, $200 Osmosis

47 Column 5, $300 What concept does this diagram demonstrate?

48 Response to Column 5, $300 Symmetry

49 Column 5, $400 This process happens when particles spread apart from an area of greater concentration into an area of lesser concentration.

50 Response to Column 5, $400 Diffusion

51 Column 5, $500 Identify one structure of the human body. Then explain that structure’s function.

52 Response to Column 5, $500 Answers will vary Example: Structure - teeth Function - to grind food


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