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Jeopardy Microscopes Transport Cell JobsCell Types Terms to know Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Microscopes What type of microscope allows light to Pass through a specimen and focuses it Using 2 lenses to form an image?

$100 Answer from Microscopes The Light Microscope

$200 Question from Microscopes What type of microscope can produce 3D images of the cells surface?

$200 Answer from Microscopes Scanning Electron Microscope

$300 Question from Microscopes What are the 3 types of microscopes?

$300 Answer from Microscopes Light Microscope Transmission electron microscope Scanning electron microscope

$400 Question from Microscopes Why are colors added to electron Microscope images?

$400 Answer from Microscopes To make structures easier to see

$500 Question from Microscopes Who used a compound light microscope To see chambers within cork and named Them “cells”?

$500 Answer from Microscopes Robert Hooke

$100 Question from Transports Moving materials from an area of low Concentration to an area of high Concentration requires energy. This is Known as?

$100 Answer from Transports Active transport

$200 Question from Transports The passing of water across the selectively Permeable membrane in the direction of High concentration to low concentration is called?

$200 Answer from Transports Osmosis

$300 Question from Transports This type of transport does not require Energy. This is known as?

$300 Answer from Transports Passive Transport

$400 Question from Transports This type of transport requires the help Of proteins to move across the cell Membrane because they are ions or too Large to diffuse on their own.

$400 Answer from Transports Facilitated Diffusion

$500 Question from Transports An animal cell that is surrounded by Fresh water will burst because the ______ _______ causes water to move Into the cell.

$500 Answer from Transports Osmotic pressure

$100 Question from Cell Jobs Regulates the movement of materials Into and out of the cell

$100 Answer from Cell Jobs Cell or Plasma Membrane

$200 Question from Cell Jobs Which organelle breaks down organelles That are no longer useful?

$200 Answer from Cell Jobs Lysosomes

$300 Question from Cell Jobs Which organelle converts the chemical energy Stored in food into compounds that are more Convenient for the cell to use?

$300 Answer from Cell Jobs Mitochondria

$400 Question from Cell Jobs This structure is found only in plant cells And works to support and protect the Cell.

$400 Answer from Cell Jobs Cell Wall

$500 Question from Cell Jobs Which structure make proteins using coded Instructions that came from the nucleus?

$500 Answer from Cell Jobs Ribosomes

$100 Question from Cell Types Which type of cells enclose their DNA in a nucleus?

$100 Answer from Cell Types Eukaryotes

$200 Question from Cell Types Bacteria is a form of which type of cell?

$200 Answer from Cell Types Prokaryotes

$300 Question from Cell Types What cell type will you not find a cell wall?

$300 Answer from Cell Types Animal Cell

$400 Question from Cell Types This cell is smaller, simpler and contains Genetic material

$400 Answer from Cell Types Prokaryotes

$500 Question from Cell Types What are the 3 structures that contain DNA?

$500 Answer from Cell Types Nucleus Chloroplasts Mitochondria

$100 Question from Terms to Know A cells relatively stable internal environment

$100 Answer from Terms to Know Homeostasis

$200 Question from Terms to Know The cells in a multicellular organism Have a specific job. This is called?

$200 Answer from Terms to Know Cell Specialization

$300 Question from Terms to Know When a vacuole surrounds an object And transports it out of the cell. This is Known as?

$300 Answer from Terms to Know Exocytosis

$400 Question from Terms to Know A group of similar cells that perform A particular function is known as?

$400 Answer from Terms to Know Tissue

$500 Question from Terms to Know List in order the levels of organization Beginning with the smallest unit of life and ending with a living thing.

$500 Answer from Terms to Know Cells > Tissues > Organ > Organ System > Organism

Final Jeopardy Who was the first scientist to see living Organisms under the microscope?

Final Jeopardy Answer Anton van Leeuwenhoek