Cell Jeopardy Ms. Rypkema.

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Cell Jeopardy Ms. Rypkema

Final Jeopardy Organelles Vocabulary Functions Plant/animal Microscope $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

The arrow points to What is the nucleus?

What is the Endoplasmic reticulum? The arrow points to What is the Endoplasmic reticulum?

What is the cell membrane?

What is the chloroplast?

What is the cell wall?

An organism that is made of many cells is What is multicellular?

An organism that makes it’s own food is a(n) What is an Autotroph?

An organism that has to eat it’s food is a(n) What is a heterotroph?

DAILY DOUBLE

A bacteria’s DNA is scattered around it’s cell because it has no nuclear membrane. What is a prokaryote?

An organism that has a true nucleus is a(n) What is a eukaryote?

The control center of the cell is the What is the nucleus?

The cell wall give the plant cell What is structure?

The cell part that makes protein is the What is the ribosome?

Old cell parts are destroyed by this organelle What is the lysosome?

What is the mitochondria? The part of a cell where energy is released is What is the mitochondria?

This cell part is the outside part of the plant cell only What is the cell wall?

What is the chloroplast? The green organelle of a plant cell is the What is the chloroplast?

This cell part is usually larger in a plant than an animal What is a vacuole?

Most animal cells have more of these than the plant cells What is mitochondria?

What are the Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane? These cell parts are visible under a microscope in plants or animals What are the Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane?

What are the arm and base? You carry a microscope by the What are the arm and base?

What is the scanner (lowest power)? The first objective to use is the What is the scanner (lowest power)?

Which adjustment can you use on high power What is the fine focus ?

The disc under the stage that adjusts the amount of light is the What is the diaphragm?

If you are looking through a 10X eyepiece and a 25X objective the total magnification is What is 250?

FINAL JEOPARDY Respiration ?

The food needed for respiration to take place is What is glucose?