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1 WELCOME TO TEST CELLINGO Make sure your game boards are all filled in.

2 Process that takes place in this cell part. What stage of mitosis is shown in the animal cell above? (the cell membrane is beginning to pinch off, producing 2 separate cells) Second stage of mitosis where the chromosomes duplicate and the nuclear membrane begins to break down. Phase of mitosis where the duplicated chromosomes are lined up in the middle of the cell. In this plant cell, the chromosomes have just begun to separate towards the either side of the cell. Which stage of mitosis is this most likely showing? A type of cell division that takes place in all body cells other that sex cells and results in two identical cells. The longest phase of mitosis where the nuclear membrane is complete and the chromosomes are not duplicated. Cell part found in animal cells that develops spindle during mitosis. Type of cell division that takes place in sex cells and produces cells containing half the number of chromosomes that mitosis. Energy is stored in molecules of _______. Attaches to the centromere during mitosis in order to help direct the movement of the chromosomes during mitosis. The chemical that makes spirogyra green. Nucleus ? ? Could be the considered mailman of the cell, because this organelle packages and ships materials within and out of the cell. I’ve been called a storage tank, By those with little taste. I’m a sac fill with water, Food enzymes or waste. Scientist that said that “All cells come from other cells.” Forms between two cells during telophase of mitosis only in plant cells. Cell part that becomes bluish-black when iodine is added. The centromere holds this duplicated cell part together during mitosis. Process that uses the products of respiration to create oxygen and food. Jellylike substance that maintains cell shape and holds organelles in place. Energy requiring process that can “carry” a substance into a cell. Animals, plants, and fungi are composed of these types of cells. Cell part which is used during diffusion. Cell part that produces protein. Chromosomes are found inside this part of the cell. Protects and allows materials into and out of the nucleus. Process by which food molecules, gases, and other materials enter and leave the cell through the cell membrane. Scientist that first saw “cells” under a microscope. The cell plate will become this supportive cell part once mitosis is over. Since I contain many enzymes, I can digest an injured cell, And break down a large molecule, Into a smaller one as well. Cell process that can explain why the cell membrane of the elodea plant shriveled up when salt water was added. Another name for anaerobic respiration. Scientist that said that “All plants are composed of cells.” Bacteria is composed of these type of cells. I’m a real “powerhouse.” That’s plain to see. I break down food to produce energy. Organelle that transports materials around the cell. Cell organelle that takes in sunlight and uses it to produce food through photosynthesis. All the building up and breaking down activities that occur in a cell. Scientist that said that “All animals are composed of cells.” 1)All organisms are composed of cells. 2)All cells come from other cells. 3)Cells are the basic unit of organization and function in an organism. GAME OVER CELLINGO HAT

3 What Should You Study? Cell Theory Scientists and Discoveries Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic All Cell Parts and Functions All Cell Processes Mitosis vs. Meiosis Mitosis Phases – order, diagram, what occurs Animal Mitosis vs. Plant Mitosis Terms - Daughter cells, spindle fiber, centrioles, Cell Plate, centromere, chromatid/chromosome/chromatin Labs: Banana, Onion, Virtual Diffusion, Elodea, Cookie

4 GOOD LUCK!


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