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2 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Microscope Organization To Round Two! Multi v. Uni Scientists Cell Structures

3 100 Back to board C1 - 100 A phospholipid layer that covers a cell’s surface and acts as a barrier between the inside of a cell and the cell’s environment Correct Answer

4 The membrane-covered organelle found in eukaryotic cells; contains the cell’s DNA and serves as the control center for the cell Back to board C1 - 200 200 Correct Answer

5 Back to board C1 - 300 300 A structure that surrounds the cell membrane of some cells and provides strength and support Correct Answer

6 Back to board C1 - 400 400 Cell organelles surrounded by two membranes that break down food molecules to make ATP Correct Answer

7 Back to board C1 -500 500 A small organelle in cells where proteins are made from amino acids Correct Answer

8 Back to board C2 - 100 100 English scientist who first observed cells in a thin slice of cork Correct Answer

9 Back to board C2 - 200 200 Hooke named cells after this Correct Answer

10 Back to board C2 - 300 300 Dutch microscope maker who was the first to observe living cells Correct Answer

11 Back to board C2 - 400 400 German zoologist who concluded all animals are made of cells Correct Answer

12 Back to board C2 -500 500 German botanist who concluded all plants are made of cells Correct Answer

13 Back to board C3 -100 100 To get the magnification of a microscope, you need to multiply the powers of these two lenses Correct Answer

14 Back to board C3 -200 200 The magnification of the low power objective Correct Answer

15 Back to board C3 -300 300 The magnification of the high power objective Correct Answer

16 Back to board C3 -400 400 The glass rectangle you place your specimens on Correct Answer

17 Back to board C3 -500 The plastic square you place on your specimen before placing it under the microscope 500 Correct Answer

18 Back to board C4 -100 100 Organism made of a single cell Correct Answer

19 Back to board C4 -200 200 Organism made of 2 or more cells Correct Answer

20 Back to board C4 -300 300 One benefit of being a unicellular organism Correct Answer

21 Back to board C4 -400 400 One benefit of being a multicellular organism Correct Answer

22 Back to board C4 -500 500 The reason that unicellular organisms can’t get too large Correct Answer

23 Back to board C5 -100 100 A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific task in the body Correct Answer

24 Back to board C5 -200 200 A group of organs that works together to perform body functions Correct Answer

25 Back to board C5 -300 300 A combination of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the body Correct Answer

26 Back to board C5 -400 400 A membrane-covered structure that contains all of the necessary materials for life Correct Answer

27 Back to board C5 -500 500 Anything that can independently carry out life processes Correct Answer

28 DAILY DOUBLE Question

29 200 400 600 800 1000 To Final Jeopardy! 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 200 400 600 800 1000 Microscopes Prok v. Euk LAB Cell Structures The Big Picture To Round One

30 Back to Board C6 -200 200 All of the populations of different species that live and interact in an area Correct Answer

31 Back to Board C6 -400 400 A group of individuals of the same species that live together in the same area at the same time Correct Answer

32 Back to Board C6 -600 600 A community of organisms and their nonliving environment Correct Answer

33 Back to Board C6 -800 800 An example of a population Correct Answer

34 Back to Board C6 -1000 1000 An example of a community Correct Answer

35 Back to Board C7 -200 200 A membrane-covered cell organelle that produces lipids, breaks down drugs and other substances, and packages proteins for delivery out of the cell Correct Answer

36 Back to Board C7 -400 400 The presence of these make RER different form SER Correct Answer

37 Back to Board C7 -600 600 An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs Correct Answer

38 Back to Board C7 -800 800 Correct Answer The cell organelle that modifies, packages and transports materials out of the cell

39 Back to Board C7 -1000 1000 A large membrane-covered structure found in plant cells that serves as a storage container for water and other liquids Correct Answer

40 Back to Board C8 -200 200 The place on a microscope that supports the slide Correct Answer

41 Back to Board C8 -400 400 If a W was placed on a microscope, the image would appear as this Correct Answer

42 Back to Board C8 -600 600 The big knob used to focus the microscope in scanning power Correct Answer

43 Back to Board C8 -800 800 The little knob used to focus in high power Correct Answer

44 Back to Board C8 -1000 1000 The color of the low power objective Correct Answer

45 Back to Board C9 -200 200 The organelles visible in the cheek cell Correct Answer

46 Back to Board C9 -400 400 The organelles visible in the plant cell Correct Answer

47 Back to Board C9 -600 600 The stain used in the cell lab Correct Answer

48 Back to Board C9 -800 800 Do all the cells in your body look like your cheek cells? Yes or No and WHY? Correct Answer

49 Back to Board C9 -1000 1000 The main differences between plant and animal cells Correct Answer

50 Back to Board C10 -200 200 Correct Answer A cell that does not have a nucleus or any other membrane-covered organelles

51 Back to Board C10 -400 400 Correct Answer A cell that contains a central nucleus and a complicated internal structure

52 Back to Board C10 -600 600 Bacteria Correct Answer

53 Back to Board C10 -800 800 Humans Correct Answer

54 Back to Board C10 -1000 1000 Correct Answer The location of DNA in a prokaryotic cell

55 DAILY DOUBLE Question

56 DAILY DOUBLE Question

57 FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY Eukaryotic cells

58 Correct Answer Where is the DNA in a eukaryotic cell?

59 100 Back to board C1 - 100 Cell Membrane

60 Nucleus Back to board C1 - 200 200

61 Back to boardboard C1 - 300 300 Cell Wall

62 Back to board C1 - 400 400 Mitochondria

63 Back to board C1 -500 500 Ribosomes

64 Back to board C2 - 100 100 Robert Hooke

65 Back to board C2 - 200 200 Monk’s Rooms

66 Back to board C2 - 300 300 Anton van Leeuwenhoek

67 Back to board C2 - 400 400 Theodor Schwann

68 Back to board C2 -500 500 Matthias Schleiden

69 Back to board C3 -100 100 Eye piece and objectives

70 Back to board C3 -200 200 10x

71 Back to board C3 -300 300 40x

72 Back to board C3 -400 400 Slide

73 Back to board C3 -500 Cover slip 500

74 Back to board C4 -100 100 Unicellular

75 Back to board C4 -200 200 Multicellular

76 Back to board C4 -300 300 Various answers

77 Back to board C4 -400 400 Various answers

78 Back to board C4 -500 500 Cells need a high surface area to volume ratio

79 Back to board C5 -100 100 Tissues

80 Back to board C5 -200 200 Organ system

81 Back to board C5 -300 300 Organs

82 Back to board C5 -400 400 Cell

83 Back to board C5 -500 500 Organism

84 Back to Board C6 -200 200 Community

85 Back to Board C6 -400 400 Population

86 Back to Board C6 -600 600 Ecosystems

87 Back to Board C6 -800 800 Various answers

88 Back to Board C6 -1000 1000 Various answers

89 Back to Board C7 -200 200 Endoplasmic Reticulum

90 Back to Board C7 -400 400 Ribosomes

91 Back to Board C7 -600 600 Chloroplast

92 Back to Board C7 -800 800 Golgi complex

93 Back to Board C7 -1000 1000 Vacuole

94 Back to Board C8 -200 200 Stage

95 Back to Board C8 -400 400 M

96 Back to Board C8 -600 600 Course Adjustment

97 Back to Board C8 -800 800 Fine adjustment

98 Back to Board C8 -1000 1000 Yellow

99 Back to Board C9 -200 200 Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus

100 Back to Board C9 -400 400 Cell membrane Chloroplast Cytoplasm Cell Wall

101 Back to Board C9 -600 600 Iodine

102 Back to Board C9 -800 800 No, the cells of the body look different because they perform different functions

103 Back to Board C9 -1000 1000 Cell Wall and Chloroplast

104 Back to Board C10 -200 200 Prokaryotic cells

105 Back to Board C10 -400 400 Eukaryotic cells

106 Back to Board C10 -600 600 Prokaryotic cells

107 Back to Board C10 -800 800 Eukaryotic

108 Back to Board C10 -1000 1000 Floating in the cytoplasm not contained in a nucleus

109 In the nucleus


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