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Jeopardy Test Review Game Cells & Cell Theory Jeopardy Test Review Game

100 200 300 400 500 Organelle Function Microscope Parts That old Cell Theory Scientists General Info 100 200 300 400 500

These are organelles that use sunlight energy to produce food

chloroplasts

These are the “powerhouses” of the cell

mitochondria

These store food

Vacuoles

This is the area where the proteins are packaged and shipped

Golgi bodies (apparatus)

Small grain-like bodies that produce proteins

ribosomes

This part of the microscope helps support the slide being viewed

stage

This moves the body tube up and down for focusing.

Coarse adjustment knob

This holds the high and low powered objective lenses and can be rotated to change magnification

nosepiece

Supports the microscope

base

The lens you look through, usually 10X

eyepiece

Which is not part of the cell theory a Which is not part of the cell theory a. cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. B. All cells come from other cells C. only animals are composed of cells D. All living things are made of cells

c

True or False The cell theory states that cells are produced from non-living cells

False!

The invention of _____________ made it possible for people to discover cells

The microscope

Name on scientist involved in the cell theory

Schlieden, Schwann, or Virchow, or Hooke

Cells are Alive T or F

true

This scientist said that all plants are made of cells

schlieden

This scientist said that all animals are made of cells

Schwann

This scientist invented the microscope

Leeuwenhoek

This scientist named cells

Hooke

This scientist said that all cells come from other cells

Virchow

Most of the cells in your body are too ________ to see.

Small (tiny)

This type of cell does not contain a nucleus

prokaryotic

The brain of the cell

nucleus

Which type of cell has a cell wall?

A plant cell

These organelles break down food particles in the cell

lysosomes