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Jeopardy Organelles 1 Organelles 2 Pro. Vs. Eu.Plant vs. Animal Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 This organelle is responsible for “choosing” what is allowed to enter and leave the cell.

$100 Answer What is the Cell Membrane?

$200 This organelle is considered the “brain” or control center of the cell and controls all cell activities.

$200 Answer What is the nucleus?

$300 Question This organelle is responsible for processing, packaging, and sending out materials produces within the cell.

$300 Answer What is the Golgi Apparatus?

$400 These are long protein fibers that enable cell movement and help to fix organelles in place.

$400 Answer What are microfilaments?

$500 This organelle is responsible for for breaking down toxic substances in the cell and helps regulate Ca in muscle cells.

$500 Answer What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum?

$100 These “workbenches” of the cell are the site of protein synthesis.

$100 Answer What are ribosomes?

$200 Question This “powerhouse” is the site of Cellular Respiration within the cell.

$200 Answer What is the mitochondria?

$300 This organelle is the site of Photosynthesis.

$300 Answer What is the chloroplast?

$400 This organelle is made of cellulose and offers rigid support and protection for the cell.

$400 Answer What is the Cell Wall?

$500 This organelle contains digestive enzymes that break down substances within the cell.

$500 Answer What is the lysosome?

$100 This is what Prokaryotes have in place of a “true” nucleus.

$100 Answer What is a nucleoid?

$200 In prokaryotes DNA takes this form.

$200 Answer What is a circular plasmid?

$300 This type of cell has many membrane-bound organelles.

$300 Answer What are Eukaryotes?

$400 This type of cell includes both plant and animal cells.

$400 Answer What are Eukaryotes?

$500 These are the smaller, simpler cells we discussed.

$500 Answer What are prokaryotes?

$100 This cell has a more rectangular, rigid shape.

$100 Answer What is a plant cell?

$200 Animal Cells contain these organelles that help to organize cell division.

$200 Answer What are centrioles?

$300 These plant organelles are the site of Photosynthesis.

$300 Answer What are chloroplasts?

$400 This large storage center is VERY large in plant cells.

$400 Answer What is a vacuole?

$500 These organelles filled with digestive enzymes are most likely found in animal cells.

$500 Answer What are lysosomes?

$100 How do eukaryotic cells reproduce?

$100 Answer What is mitosis?

$200 This jelly-like substance provides support and structure for the cell.

$200 Answer What is cytoplasm?

$300 This scientist is credited with discovering and naming the cell.

$300 Answer Who is Robert Hooke?

$400 This scientist invented the first microscope.

$400 Answer Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

$500 These are the main component of the cell membrane.

$500 Answer What are phospholipids?

Final Jeopardy What are the three statements that comprise Cell Theory?

Final Jeopardy Answer 1.All living things are made up of cells. 2.Cells are the basic unit of life. 3.Cells can only arise from the reproduction of pre- existing cells