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Win Big ProtistsPlant CellAnimal Cell Vocabulary-2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Last Chance Vocabulary-1

Win Big ProtistsPlant CellAnimal Cell Vocabulary 2 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Last Chance Vocabulary 1

$100 question from Protists A colony of volvox behaves like one single organism, with an anterior and posterior end. In one of the regions, the eyespots are more developed. This helps the colony swim toward a light source. How is the volvox similar to a Vocabulary 1? A.The cells provide structural support to the whole colony. B.The thousands of cells making up the colony have identical characteristics. C.The individual groups of cells within the colony perform different functions. D.The cells in the colony are all capable of photosynthesis and can make food.

$100 Answer from Protists C. The individual groups of cells within the colony perform different functions.

$200 question from Protists What do an amoeba and a human have in common? A. a heart B. a spine C. lungs D. cells

$200 Answer from Protists D. Cells

$300 question from Protists Which of these is an organism that is unicellular? A. virus B. amoeba C. mushroom D. ant

$300 Answer from Protists B. Amoeba

$400 question from Protists A paramecium is an example of A. a single celled organism. B. multiple organisms. C. an inorganic substance. D. a group of cells.

$400 Answer from Protists A. A Single Celled Organism

$500 question from Protists What is the main reason this organism may be classified as a prokaryote? A. the absence of a nucleus B. the absence of chlorophyll C. the presence of genetic material D. the presence of ribosomes

$500 Answer from Protists A. the absence of a nucleus

$100 question from Plant Cell The basic units of structure and function for both plants and animals are A. cells. B. organs. C. systems. D. tissues.

$100 Answer from Plant Cell A. Cells

$200 question from Plant Cell The cells of a plant help the plant maintain its life functions. What part of a plant cell has the function of producing sugar in the presence of sunlight? A. chloroplast B. cytoplasm C. mitochondria D. nucleus

$200 Answer from Plant Cell A. chloroplast

$300 question from Plant Cell What is the main function of the chloroplasts in plant cells? A. to produce glucose B. to keep the cell rigid C. to make the cell divide D. to allow the plant to reproduce

$300 Answer from Plant Cell A. to produce glucose

$400 question from Plant Cell Which part makes a plant cell different from an animal cell? A. cell membrane B. cell wall C. cytoplasm D. nucleus

$400 Answer from Plant Cell B. cell wall

$500 question from Plant Cell The rigidity (support) of a plant cell is due primarily to the presence of the (A.) DNA (B.) centrosomes (C.) cell membrane (D.) cell wall (E.) lysosomes

$500 Answer from Plant Cell (D.) cell wall

$100 question from Animal Cell Cells take in food for energy. The part of the cell that aids in digestion of the food is the lysosome. What is the main role of lysosomes in the process of food digestion? A. building proteins B. breaking down wastes C. controlling the activities of the cell D. converting energy from one form into another

$100 Answer from Animal Cell B. breaking down wastes

$200 question from Animal Cell An athlete is running a race. The athlete’s body needs energy. Which organelle(s) in the athlete’s cells supply the energy for cellular functions? A. golgi apparatus B. mitochondrion C. ribosome D. nucleus

$200 Answer from Animal Cell B. mitochondrion

$300 question from Animal Cell Cells perform many different processes that an organism needs to survive and grow. Which is the main function of the process of cellular respiration? A. the production of sugar B. the release of energy C. the formation of new proteins for the cell D. the removal of waste products from the cell

$300 Answer from Animal Cell B. the release of energy

$400 question from Animal Cell Which of these must be absorbed by animal cells in order to grow? A. genes B. sunlight C. nutrients D. chromosomes

$400 Answer from Animal Cell C. nutrients

$500 question from Animal Cell The table shows some of the properties of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. What should the boxes in the table look like for Nucleus Present? ProkaryoticEukaryotic Nucleus Present Cytoplasm PresentXX Organelles PresentX Cell Membrane PresentXX ProkaryoticEukaryotic A.Nucleus PresentXX B.Nucleus PresentX C.Nucleus Present D.Nucleus PresentX

$500 Answer from Animal Cell ProkaryoticEukaryotic D.Nucleus PresentX

$100 question from Vocabulary 1 Basic unit of all life.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Cell

$200 question from Vocabulary 1 Flexible structure that holds the cell together and forms a protective boundary between the cell and the environment.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Cell membrane

$300 question from Vocabulary 1 Where cellular respiration takes place. Creates energy for the cell

$300 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Mitochondria

$400 question from Vocabulary 1 Rigid structure that supports and protects the cells of plants, algae, fungi and most bacteria

$400 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Cell wall

$500 question from Vocabulary 1 Organelle that uses light energy to produce sugar from carbon dioxide and water.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary 1 Chloroplasts

$100 question from Vocabulary 2 Gelatin-like substance inside the cell membrane that contains water, chemicals, and cell parts.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Cytoplasm

$200 question from Vocabulary 2 Contains the hereditary material of the cell. Controls the cells activities

$200 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Nucleus

$300 question from Vocabulary 2 Specialized structures located in the cytoplasm of the cell

$300 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Organelles

$400 question from Vocabulary 2 Structure where cells make their own proteins.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Ribosomes

$500 question from Vocabulary 2 An organelle that stores food, water, and other substances in a cell.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary 2 Vacuole

Final Chance Compare and contrast plant and animal cells.

Final Chance Answer Plant cell Differences SimilaritiesAnimal Cell Differences Cell wall 1 Large Vacuole Chloroplasts Can make its own food using photosynthesis Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus Chromosomes DNA Mitochondria Eukaryote Smaller vacuole Numerous vacuoles