Transcript Jeopardy

Chapter 2: Cells
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Mr. Snyder
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What is the cell membrane?
Which part of the cell allows
certain materials to enter
the cell and other materials to
exit it?
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What is cell respiration?
Which process do most cells use
to get energy?
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What is false? It keeps the skin soft.
Oil glands secrete oil which
keeps the skin hard and dry.
1,3
What is animal cells don’t have walls or chloroplasts?
Name the two differences
between a plant and an animal
cell.
1,4
What is cell, tissues, organ, and organ system?
Name the order of organization
in an animal from simplest to
most complex.
2,1
What is the mitochondria?
What organelle in a cell produces
energy?
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What is TRUE?
Red and white blood cells
are made in the bones.
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It has many different tissues that work together.
Why is skin considered an
organ?
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What is the nucleus?
Which part of the cell contains
chromosomes made of DNA?
3,1
What are tissues?
What is the name of a group
of similar cells working
together to do the same job?
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What is true you smart devil?
Bones protect the body, makes
blood, and gives it shape and
structure.
3,3
What are cell membrane, vacuole, cytoplasm, nucleus,
and mitochondria?
Name the five parts of
an animal cell.
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What is cytoplasm?
This part makes up most of the
animal cell.
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What is that, an organ, playing take me out to the ball
game?
A grouping of different tissues
combined together into one
structure.
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What is true?
Muscles can only pull bones.
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What is cellular respiration?
The mixing of oxygen and food
to make energy inside a cell.
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What is carry food and oxygen?
What do the blood cells in the
skin tissue do?
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What are nerve cells?
What part of the skin helps you
to sense temperature change?
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What is true Dr. Spoc?
Bones move because of at
least two opposite muscles
that work together.
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The jelly- like substance called cytoplasm?
The material between the
cell membrane and the nucleus.
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