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1 Click this button to play
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2 Cell Review Jeopardy

3 The Cell Cell Chemistry Life Characteristics A bit of this and that $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Exit

4 The Cell for $100 Rigid, structure found only in plant cells that surrounds and protects the cell Answer

5 Cell Wall Back to the Board

6 The Cell for $200 ? Organelles Answer

7 Organs Back to the Board

8 DAILY DOUBLE! The Cell for $300 $600
Which of the three parts with regard to the cell theory is missing below…? 1. All living things are made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic building blocks of life. Answer

9 3. All cells are produced from other cells.
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10 The Cell for $400 Answer

11 Cellulose! Back to the Board

12 The Cell for $500 This structure is the site if cell respiration where ATP is made for energy (cell “powerhouse”) Answer

13 mitochondria Back to the Board

14 Cell Chemistry for $100 These molecules are made within the ribosome’s and are the second most abundant molecule found in cells Answer

15 Proteins Back to the Board

16 Cell Chemistry for $200 DNA is this type of molecule made up of smaller subunits called ______________ Answer

17 Nucleic Acids Back to the Board

18 What month is it celebrated in…?
Cell Chemistry for $300 HUH!!? What other major country besides the United States celebrates the holiday of Thanksgiving…? What month is it celebrated in…? Answer

19 CANADA!!….. On the second Monday of October.
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20 Cell Chemistry for $400 Proteins that affect the rate of chemical changes in organic substances are called Answer

21 enzymes Back to the Board

22 This molecule is responsible for providing cells with energy.
Cell Chemistry for $500 This molecule is responsible for providing cells with energy. Answer

23 ATP…..adenosin triphosphate
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24 Life Characteristics for $100
During this life characteristic process, hereditary information is passed on to offspring in the form of DNA . Answer

25 Reproduction Back to the Board

26 Life Characteristics for $200
When a chemical is added to a microscope slide with a live paramecium, the paramecium moves away from the chemical. This movement is an example of what life characteristic Answer

27 Response to stimuli Back to the Board

28 Life Characteristics for $300
An _____________ is considered anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life! Answer

29 Organism! Back to the Board

30 Life Characteristics for $400
The total of all the chemical reactions occurring in the human body are known as your ____________ . Answer

31 Metabolism Back to the Board

32 Life Characteristics for $500
Plants store extra carbohydrates in the form of this large sugar molecule called_______________ Answer

33 “Starch” Back to the Board

34 A bit of this and that for $100
What is the basic unit of structure and function in these protists and monerans (bacteria)? Answer

35 cells Back to the Board

36 A bit of this and that for $200
Thomas is viewing a specimen through a compound light microscope. Which part of the microscope should Thomas adjust in order to allow more light to pass through the specimen? Answer

37 diaphragm Back to the Board

38 A bit of this and that for $300
The ability to maintain a stable internal environment is known as________ Answer

39 homeostasis Back to the Board

40 A bit of this and that for $400
Scientist discovered skis that were recorded to be 4,500 years old. In what country were they discovered? Answer

41 Sweden Back to the Board

42 A bit of this and that for $500
The job of this cell organelle involves the digestion of materials including bacteria Answer

43 Lysosome Back to the Board

44 Final Jeopardy

45 Mary determined that 1.2 pollen grains could fit along the diameter of the field of view of her microscope. If each pollen grain has a diameter of 0.3mm, what is the diameter in millimeters of the field of view of Mary's microscope?

46 4mm

47 Directions 1 One player game 2 Two player game Click here to go back

48 One player game Choose a category.
Click on the $100 dollar button and read the question. Write your answer on your answer sheet. Check your answer by clicking on the button. Answer Click here to go back

49 Two player game Decide who will go first.
Each player has a separate score sheet. Player one chooses a category and starts at the top with the $100 question. Click here to go back Click here to continue

50 If the answer is correct, player one chooses again.
Player one writes an answer on the score sheet, then checks the answer. If the answer is correct, player one chooses again. If the answer is incorrect, player two can answer the question, then choose again. Click here to go back Click here to continue

51 Click here to go back to the
Both players continue taking turns until all of the questions are answered. At the end of the game players simply add their scores. Click here to go back to the main screen Click here to go back


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