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Jeopardy 20 squares with multiple choice Cells & Heredity: Chapter 3 Sections 3-1 and 3-3

Cell Division GDR Definitions Labs Misc 10 20 30 40

Genetic material is organized in a cell in the 10 Points Genetic material is organized in a cell in the nucleus. cytoplasm. cell membrane.

DNA is organized in the cell as 20 Points DNA is organized in the cell as chromosomes. ribosomes. chromatids.

DNA is condensed very ------ into chromosomes. 30 Points DNA is condensed very ------ into chromosomes. loosely. tightly. nucleicly.

From birth to adult, the cells in the organism 40 Points From birth to adult, the cells in the organism get larger and larger. get larger and then level off. increase in number.

Growth involves one cell dividing into 10 Points Growth involves one cell dividing into a bud. two more cells. a regeneration.

Development means 20 Points growing into more cells. specializing into different cells. curing sores.

Repair refers to a cell 30 Points getting rid of bad cells. making only new multicellular organisms. making new cells to heal a wound.

GDR occurs in 40 Points multicellular organisms. multicellular and unicellular organisms. unicellular organisms.

Binary fission is asexual reproduction 10 Points Binary fission is asexual reproduction occurring in prokaryotes. occuring in yeast. occuring in starfish.

Asexual reproduction is when 20 Points Asexual reproduction is when one organism produces one or more new organisms. one organism produces two or more new organisms. two organisms produce one new organism.

30 Points Budding occurs in starfish. yeast or Hydra. Hydra or starfish.

40 Points Regeneration is when a bacteria makes a new cell. a multicellular organism makes new tissue or cells. a yeast makes a new yeast.

The yarn represented the 10 Points The yarn represented the DNA. chromosomes. nucleus.

The stick the yarn was wrapped around represented the 20 Points The stick the yarn was wrapped around represented the nucleus. chromosome. DNA.

The yarn and stick lab was representing 30 Points The yarn and stick lab was representing chromosomes condensing. DNA condensing. nuclear material expanding.

A plant can do this when a leaf is put in water and forms roots. 40 Points A plant can do this when a leaf is put in water and forms roots. binary fission regenerate budding

Most of the growth in your body occurs because your cells 10 Points Most of the growth in your body occurs because your cells divide. grow larger. take in oxygen.

Which is an example of reproduction? 20 Points Which is an example of reproduction? binary fission in unicellular organism. cell division in a multicellular organism. division of cytoplasm.

If a starfish is cut in half, it can regrow its missing body through 30 Points If a starfish is cut in half, it can regrow its missing body through binary fission. healing. regeneration.

What ratio increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells? 40 Points What ratio increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells? volume to length width to surface area surface area to volume