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IT’S TIME FOR CELL JEOPARDY

Cell Theory Structures TypesFunctions Cell Transport Cell Transport

Category 1 for 100 Question: Who developed the cell theory? Check Your Answer

Category 1 for 100 Answer: Schleiden and Schwann Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 1 for 200 Question: What is the order of organization in an organism? Check Your Answer

Category 1 for 200 Answer: Cells, tissues, organs, organ system, and organism Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 1 for 300 Question: What are all living things composed of ? Check Your Answer

Category 1 for 300 Answer: Cells Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 1 for 400 Question: What object were cells first seen in? Check Your Answer

Category 1 for 400 Answer: Cork in wood Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 1 for 500 Question: Before Schleiden and Schwann stated that all cells come from pre- existing cells, what was the term people used to explain the production of organisms. Check Your Answer

Category 1 for 500 Answer: Spontaneous Generation Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 2 for 100 Question: What is an outside structure that plant cells have but animal cells do not? Check Your Answer

Category 2 for 100 Answer: A Cell Wall Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 2 for 200 Question: What structure is also known as the “power house of the cell”? Check Your Answer

Category 2 for 200 Answer: Mitochondria Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 2 for 300 Question: What is the watery material called where the organelles can be found? Check Your Answer

Category 2 for 300 Answer: Cytoplasm Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 2 for 400 Question: What organelle is like a highway and is used fro transport of materials in the cell? Check Your Answer

Category 2 for 400 Answer: Endoplasmic reticulum Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 2 for 500 Question: Which structure is filled with enzymes used to break complex molecules into simple molecules ? Check Your Answer

Category 2 for 500 Answer: Lysosomes Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 3 for 100 Question: What type eukaryotic cell has no chloroplasts? Check Your Answer

Category 3 for 100 Answer: Animal Cell Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 3 for 200 Question: Which type of cell has no membrane bound nucleus? Check Your Answer

Category 3 for 200 Answer: Prokaryotic Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 3 for 300 Question: Eukaryotic cells are composed of what two types of cells? Check Your Answer

Category 3 for 300 Answer: Plant and animal cells Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 3 for 400 Question: Which type of cell contains large vacuoles used for storing water and other minerals? Check Your Answer

Category 3 for 400 Answer: Plant Cells Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 3 for 500 Question: What cell has only a cell membrane as an outer covering? Check Your Answer

Category 3 for 500 Answer: Animal Cell Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 4 for 100 Question: What is the function of chloroplasts? Check Your Answer

Category 4 for 100 Answer: Photosynthesis Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 4 for 200 Question: What is the function of proteins within the cell membrane? Check Your Answer

Category 4 for 200 Answer: Transport materials in and out of the cells Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 4 for 300 Question: What organelle provides energy for the cell? Check Your Answer

Category 4 for 300 Answer: The mitochondria Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 4 for 400 Question: What organelle stores water and minerals and helps plants stand up straight? Check Your Answer

Category 4 for 400 Answer: Central Vacuole Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 4 for 500 Question: What function does the golgi apparatus have? Check Your Answer

Category 4 for 500 Answer: Modify, package, and transport macromolecules Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 5 for 100 Question: What type of transport uses special proteins to speed up the normal movement of molecules from a region of high to low concentration? Check Your Answer

Category 5 for 100 Answer: Facilitated Diffusion Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 5 for 200 Question: What type of transport uses NO energy and goes with the concentration gradient? Check Your Answer

Category 5 for 200 Answer: Passive Transport Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 5 for 300 Question: What is process called when the cell surrounds material and takes it into the cell? Check Your Answer

Category 5 for 300 Answer: Endocytosis Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 5 for 400 Question: What is needed for active transport to take place? Check Your Answer

Category 5 for 400 Answer: Carrier proteins and energy Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2

Category 5 for 500 Question: What do cells use to expel (get rid of) wastes? Check Your Answer

Category 5 for 500 Answer: Exocytosis Back to the Game Board Slide 2Slide 2