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Cells Jeopardy Organelles Biochemistry Building Blocks Cell Stuff Hodge Podge 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 Final Jeopardy

Organelles-100 ANSWER: This is where the chromatin is located. It is the brain of the cell. QUESTION: What is the nucleus?

Organelles-200 ANSWER: This gives the cell structure and protects it from damage. Animals do NOT have this organelle. QUESTION: What is the cell wall?

Organelles-300 ANSWER: This converts food to usable energy for the cell. QUESTION: What is the mitochondria?

Organelles-400 ANSWER: This converts sunlight to sugar. Animal cells do NOT have this organelle. QUESTION: What is the chloroplast?

Organelles-500 ANSWER: This a gel-like sea between the cell membrane and the nucleus that the organelles float in. QUESTION: What is the cytoplasm?

Biochemistry -100 ANSWER: composed of amino acids QUESTION: What are proteins?

Biochemistry -200 ANSWER: composed of 3 fatty acids with a glycerol. QUESTION: What is a triglyceride?

Biochemistry -300 ANSWER: these macromolecule contains a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base. QUESTION: What are nucleic acids?

Biochemistry -400 ANSWER: this is the functional group present on all fatty acid molecules. QUESTION: What is a carboxyl?

Biochemistry -500 ANSWER: the process used to link two monomers together. QUESTION: What is a dehydration reaction?

Building Blocks-100 ANSWER: The basic building block of all living things. QUESTION: What is the cell?

Building Blocks-200 ANSWER: this macromolecule is the main component in the cell membrane QUESTION: What is a phospholipid?

Building Blocks-300 ANSWER: this organelle contains cellulose, a carbohydrate. QUESTION: What is the cell wall?

Building Blocks-400 ANSWER: this is the only organelle without a membrane, it is the site where proteins are made. QUESTION: What is the ribosome?

Building Blocks-500 ANSWER: this fat is present in the cell membrane to help keeps its fluidity. QUESTION: What is cholesterol?

Cell Stuff -100 ANSWER: Means one-celled organism. For example: bacteria. QUESTION: What is unicellular?

Cell Stuff -200 ANSWER: The factory of the cell, these produces proteins. QUESTION: What are ribosomes?

Cell Stuff -300 ANSWER: These can store, water, waste, or food. QUESTION: What are vacuoles?

Cell Stuff -400 ANSWER: Any organism that does NOT have a nucleus. For example: bacteria QUESTION: What is a prokaryote?

Cell Stuff -500 ANSWER: All living things are made of cells. Cells are the basic unit of living things. All cells are produced from other cells. QUESTION: What is the cell theory?

Hodge Podge -100 ANSWER: Eyepiece = 10x, objective lens = 10x. QUESTION: What is 100x magnification?

Hodge Podge -200 ANSWER: this is part of the microscope where you place the slide. QUESTION: What is the stage?

Hodge Podge -300 ANSWER: this is the substance that you would use to test for the presence of a protein. QUESTION: What is biuret solution?

Hodge Podge -400 ANSWER: This is missing from the list: Cells  Tissues  Organs  ???????  Organism. QUESTION: What are organ systems?

Hodge Podge -500 ANSWER: this type of macromolecule can be detected by using a piece of brown paper. QUESTION: What are lipids?

FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: These break down large food particles into smaller parts. It is like the “stomach” of the cell. QUESTION: What are lysosomes?