Jeopardy Game Cells/Living Systems. Cells Vocabulary 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Kingdoms 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Random.

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Jeopardy Game Cells/Living Systems

Cells Vocabulary 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Kingdoms 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Random 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts

Question 1 The basic unit of all living things is known as a …? cell Check Answer

Question 2 What is the rigid layer outside of plant cells? It serves as support/protection. Cell wall Check Answer

Question 3 What is the jelly-like substance containing chemicals in a cell known as? The cytoplasm Check Answer

Question 4 __________ are organelles that make food for plant cells. chloroplasts Check Answer

Question 5 What are all of the small structures in cells known as? organelles Check Answer

Question 6 The process in which plants make their own food using sunlight is…? photosynthesis Check Answer

Question 7 The act of grouping things by using a set of rules is…? classification Check Answer

Question 8 ______ are mostly one celled and they can make their own food or feed on other things. Algae is an example. Protists Check Answer

Question 9 _______ are mostly many celled and absorb food from living or dead things. Mushrooms are an example. Fungi Check Answer

Question 10 ______ are many celled and make their own food. What are they? Plants Check Answer

Question 11 How many total kingdoms exist? Can you name them? 5- Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, Monerans. Check Answer

Question 12 Name 2 ways that cells from different kingdoms are different from one another. They have different sizes, shapes, and functions. Check Answer

Question 13 Name 2 benefits of classifying organisms into kingdoms. Finding and sorting information more quickly and easily. Check Answer

Question 14 ______ are one celled and have no nucleus. Bacteria is an example. Monerans Check Answer

Question 15 How is a cell from the plant kingdom different from a cell in the animal kingdom? Name 2 reasons. Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts. They are often different shapes as well. Check Answer

Question 16 True or False? A squid is an invertebrate. True. Squid don’t have backbones! Check Answer

Question 17 True or false? Moss is a nonvascular plant. True. Moss does not have roots and grows in damp places. Check Answer

Question 18 A mushroom fits into which kingdom? Fungi Check Answer

Question 19 Algae fits into which kingdom? Protists Check Answer

Question 20 Name 2 differences between vascular and nonvascular plants. Vascular plants have special tissues/tubes and nonvascular plants do not. Vascular plants have roots, stems, and leaves. Nonvascular plants are short and grow in damp places. Check Answer