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Nutritional Relationships Human or Natural Disaster PowerPoint Jeopardy Cells Symbiotic Relations More Relationships Nutritional Relationships Human or Natural Disaster 10 20 30 40 50

This is the control center of the cell This is the control center of the cell. It acts as the ‘brain’ of the cell & regulates and controls all cell activities. – 10 points Category 1 - 10

This is called the gate of the cell because it controls the movement of materials that go into and out of the cell. It also holds and protects the cell. – 20 points Category 1 - 20

This is called the supporter and protector of the cell This is called the supporter and protector of the cell. You will find it only in plant cells. It surrounds and protects the cell. It also makes the cell stiff and strong. – 30 points

This part of a cell is nicknamed the area of movement This part of a cell is nicknamed the area of movement. It is a watery, gel-like material in which cell parts move. – 40 points

This cell part is nicknamed the food producer for the cell This cell part is nicknamed the food producer for the cell. It contains chlorophyll which helps to capture the energy of sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell. – 50 points

This is a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped. – 10 points

This is a relationship between two living organisms in which one organism which is usually physically smaller benefits and the other is harmed. – 20 points

This is a relationship between two living organisms in which both species benefit from the interaction. – 30 points

What relationship is it between insects such as mosquitoes feeding on a host, tapeworms living in the host's gut or ticks and fleas that live in a host animal's fur? – 40 points

What relationship is described as flowers and their pollinators (examples:  bees and hummingbirds gather nectar and spread pollen) or birds and mammals who eat berries and fruits while the plant benefits by the dispersal of its seeds? – 50 points

The hookworm is the parasite or host. – 10 points

The sand fly is the parasite or host. – 20 points

The human is the parasite or host. – 30 points

What relationship does a clownfish that lives among the forest of tentacles of an anemone have? It is protected from potential predators and the anemone is unaffected? – 40 points

What relationship does an owl and the tree have? – 50 points

The owl is the predator or prey. – 10 points

The rabbit is the predator or prey. – 20 points

What do you call an animal that eats another animal? – 30 points

Which of the following is true? a. Prey are animals that hunt and eat other animals. b. Carnivores eat plants. Herbivores eats animals. c. Consumers make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. d. Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eats animals. – 40 points

Name a producer. – 50 points

Deforestation – 10 points

Pollution – 20 points

Hurricane – 30 points

Tsunami – 40 points

Global Warming – 50 points