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Cell Jeopardy
Plant or Animal
Prokarya and
Eukarya
Organization
Cell Parts
Cellular Biology
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Final Jeopardy
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©Norman Herr, 2003
A-100
• ANSWER: Cell Walls
• QUESTION: What do plants cells have?
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A-200
• ANSWER:A large central vacuole
• QUESTION: What do plant cells have?
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A-300
• ANSWER: Chloroplasts
• QUESTION: What do plant cells have?
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A-400
• ANSWER: Lysosomes
• QUESTION: What do animal cells have?
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A-500
• ANSWER: Nucleus.
• QUESTION: What do plant and animal
cells have?
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B-100
• ANSWER: Domains of prokaryotic cells.
• QUESTION: What is Bacteria and
Archaea bacteria?
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B-200
• ANSWER: Only found in Eukaryotic
cells.
• QUESTION: What are organelles?
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B-300
• ANSWER: Most organisms that have
many different types of specialized cells
are in this domain.
• QUESTION: What are Eukarya?
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B-400
• ANSWER: Where the genetic material is
found in a Prokaryotic cell.
• QUESTION: What is cytoplasm?
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B-500
• ANSWER: Any part of a cell enclosed by
its own membrane.
• QUESTION: What is an organelle?
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C-100
• ANSWER: A group of organs working
together.
• QUESTION: What is an organ system?
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C-200
• ANSWER: A group of similar cells
working together to do the same job.
• QUESTION: What is a tissue?
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C-300
• ANSWER: A collection of many organ
systems working together to function as
one whole.
• QUESTION: What is an organism?
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C-400
• ANSWER: A structure made of different
tissues.
• QUESTION: What is an organ?
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C-500
• ANSWER: The smallest functioning part
of any living thing.
• QUESTION: What is a cell?
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D-100
• ANSWER: This characteristic may give a
clue as to a cell’s job.
• QUESTION: What is its shape?
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D-200
• ANSWER: Releases energy stored in
sugars.
• QUESTION: What is the mitochondria?
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D-300
• ANSWER: Transports proteins and
starts the process of making products for
the cell.
• QUESTION:ER or endoplasmic
reticulum?
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D-400
• ANSWER: Finishes processing cell
products.
• QUESTION: What is the Golgi
apparatus?
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D-500
• ANSWER: Explain the difference
between a cell membrane and a cell wall.
• QUESTION: Cell membranes control
what passes in and out of a cell, whereas
a cell wall gives a cell a rigid shape.
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E-100
• ANSWER: This invention allowed cells to
be discovered.
• QUESTION: What are microscopes?
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E-200
• ANSWER: The most basic unit of all
organisms.
• QUESTION: What are cells?
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E-300
• ANSWER: TEM and SEM stand for this.
• QUESTION: What is
– Transmission Electron Microscope
– Scanning Electron Microscope?
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E-400
• ANSWER: A TEM uses these to produce
images.
• QUESTION: What are ELECTRONS?
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E-500
• ANSWER: List 3 examples of scientific models.
• QUESTION: What are
– simplified drawings (see cell drawings in text)
– Math equations (E=mc2)
– Computer simulations (virtual frog dissections and
physics models like some parts of video game
programs)
– 3-D models (globe, cell model on the back counter)
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FINAL JEOPARDY
• ANSWER: The process by which cells
reproduce.
• QUESTION: What is MITOSIS?
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