Jeopardy Hosted by Ms.Young.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Parts of the Cell.
Advertisements

Cell Structure and Function
By: Dannie Wilson and Ian Ferguson. Cell Organelles pg.3 Active and Passive Transport pg.4 Cellular Respiration pg.5 Fermentation pg.6 Mitosis and Meiosis.
Animal Cell
$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Category 3Category 4Category.
Air #1 Conclusion – I thought that __________ ____________. I found out that ______ _____________. My observations showed ________________________. The.
The Cell Miss Fallentine A B CD
Life Science Unit 1 Chapter 3 Lesson 2 Cell Structure.
Parts of a Cell. Organelles Just like humans and other living things have organs, cells have organelles.
Cell Structure and Function. Animal Cell Plant Cell.
1 st Quarter Biology STAR Review. Scientific Method 1.Observation is made using one of your 5 senses. 2.A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for the.
3 kinds of variables Independent Dependent Constant.
Section 1.2: Microscopes allow us to see inside the cell.
Cellular Processes: What do cells do anyway? 8.L.5-Understand the composition of various substances as it relates to their ability to serve as a source.
What organelle uses sunlight to make food? Chloroplast.
Cells and Their Parts. Cells and Organelles  Cells -- are the basic unit of structure and provide the function for all living things.  Cells are like.
SOL Review Life Science.
Cell Review Organelles of a Cell.
Cell Structure & Function
Science Review JEOPARDY.
Cells and Their Organelles
Science Review JEOPARDY.
The Cell Organelles (Typical Animal Cell)
Organelles Review.
Cell Structure and Vocabulary
Scientific Investigation
Protista Party Key.
Label a diagram of a plant and animal cell Do Now: What is the purpose of a lysosome? HW: p 99 and 100 Due Monday.
Parts of a Cell Just as there are parts to Wake Forest High School: the office, the cafeteria, the hallways; and each part of the school has a special.
Cell Wall: outer layer that protects plant cell
Cells The basic unit of structure and function in living things
Cells Test Study Guide Answers.
DO NOW List the 8 Life functions
Chapter 5 CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
Animal and Plant Cell Organelles
Organelles are “Little Organs”
Biology Chapter 7 Review.
Cell Organelles!.
Organelles Review.
Cell Structure and Function
Cell Part Function Cell membrane
7.L.3A.3 Develop and use models to explain how the relevant structures within cells (including cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria,
Cells: The Basic Unit of Life
Plant Cell Structures Describe the structures of a typical plant cell and their functions Compare and contrast animal and plant cells Describe & diagram.
Cell Biology.
Cell biology.
CHAPTER 2-3 & 2-4 CELL THEORY CELL STRUCTURE.
Name that City!.
1.1 Cell Organelles.
Organelles are “Little Organs”
CELLS.
We are made of TRILLIONS of cells!
Animal Cell.
Cell Organelles continued.
Capture’s energy from the sun to make food
AIM: How are we going to prepare for the ILS Exam?
Chapter 1 Review.
Science Review DOUBLE JEOPARDY.
THIS IS Jeopardy. THIS IS Jeopardy With Your Host... Ms. Anderson.
Biology HSA Review Cell Biology.
Cell Organelles What you need to know.
Plant Cell Organelles.
LOOKING INSIDE CELLS CH 3 SEC 2.
Plant Cells.
How do cell parts work together?
Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. Galaydick.
Cell Part Review.
The Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells.
Scientific inquiry Life Functions Cells 1 Cells 2 Microscope
Warmup Name that organelle…….
Presentation transcript:

Jeopardy Hosted by Ms.Young

Cell Structure and Functions Cellular Reproduction Scientific Method Variables Cell Structure and Functions Cellular Reproduction 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Qualitative observation. What type of observation is the following: This plant has grown and now has green leaves with yellow spots. There are also brown thorns on the stem. Row 1, Col 1

What is the independent variable in the following experiment Strawberry plant clones are given different amounts of water for a 3-week period. First strawberry plant receives 400 millilitres (ml) a day. The second strawberry plant receives 200ml a day. The third strawberry plant receives 100ml a day. The fourth strawberry plant does not receive any extra water; this plant only receives natural ways of receiving water. The height of the strawberry plants is recorded daily. 1,2

Cell membrane. What structure keeps the cell’s organelles protected and helps give the cell shape? 1,3

How many cells are there 4. How many cells are there at the end of meiosis? 1,4

What is the last step in the Scientific Method? Draw a conclusion. What is the last step in the Scientific Method? 2,1

The amount of homework she completed. What is the dependent variable in this situation: Sara Lilia pulled out four different CD’s to find out which type helped her to finish her homework the fastest. The first CD was rock, the second reggaeton, the third classical, and the fourth was cumbia. At the end of the experiment, she found that she was able to concentrate the most with the classical music, then the rock, and the cumbia. She noticed that she did not concentrate much at all with the reggaeton and felt like dancing and singing along instead of working. 2,2

What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells? To collect and store light energy for the plant. What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells? 2,3

Select one and describe. Budding, fragmentation, parthenogenesis. What are the types of asexual reproduction we have learned about this term? Select one and describe. 2,4

Why do you perform multiple trials in an experiment? To have more data to average and have more accurate results. Why do you perform multiple trials in an experiment? 3,1

What is the constant variable in an experiment? Some part of the experiment that stays the same for the duration of the experiment. What is the constant variable in an experiment? 3,2

The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane. What is osmosis? 3,3

How many chromosomes can you expect to find in a heart cell? 46. All body cells have 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes can you expect to find in a heart cell? 3,4

What is the difference between an observation and an inference? An observation is made by using your senses in an experiment and an inference is what you think is happening (explains the observation). What is the difference between an observation and an inference? 4,1

Plant growth, or plant height. In a lab where you would test plant growth in different amounts of sunlight, what is the dependent variable? 4,2

What happens to cells in a hypertonic solution? In a hypertonic solution water moves OUT of the cell and into the surrounding liquid (water). What happens to cells in a hypertonic solution? 4,3

The cells spends most of its life in which stage of the cell cycle? Interphase. The cells spends most of its life in which stage of the cell cycle? 4,4

5,1 List the following steps of the scientific method in order: D, F, B, E, C, A List the following steps of the scientific method in order: A. Draw a conclusion B. Carry out an experiment C. Analysis of data D. Identify the problem E. Observe and record results F. Form a hypothesis 5,1

Why do experiments have a control? To show what would happen in an experiment when there is no independent variable. Why do experiments have a control? 5,2

What structures are found in both plant and animal cells? Nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria, vacuoles, lysosomes, golgi bodies, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum. What structures are found in both plant and animal cells? 5,3

Metaphase. In what stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up across the center of the cell? 5,4