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THIS IS Jeopardy

With Your Host... Ms. Anderson

Location.. Location…Location Jeopardy Location.. Location…Location Cell Parts Movement Micro-scopes Vocabulary Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

The Brain of the cell A 100

Nucleus A 100

Powerhouse of cell A 200

Mitochondrion ASlide 4 200

Cell’s delivery system A 300

Endoplasmic reticulum

Cell’s storage container ASlide 12 400

Vacuole A 400

Organelle that contains chlorophyll

Chloroplasts A 500

Long whip-like structure used in cellular movement B 100

Flagella B 100

Tiny hairs on a cell that aid in movement B 200

Cilia B 200

Only certain materials can move through a membrane that is ___________.

Selectively Permeable

This type of transport does not use a cell’s energy B 400

Passive Transport BSlide 4 400

Diffusion of water across a membrane

Osmosis B 500

The part of the microscope that holds the slide CSlide 26 100

Stage/Stageclip C 100

The part of the microscope that sits on the table

Base CSlide 4 200

The part of the microscope that magnifies the slide CSlide 30 300

Objective Lens C 300

DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

What is the magnification power of a microscope with a 10x eyepiece and 40x objective lens?

400 times CSlide 4 400

Leeuwenhoek is famous for what? C 500

Using lens to study bacteria

Type of transport across a cell’s membrane that use the cell’s energy D 100

Active Transport D 100

Provides support and protection for the cell; not found in all cells

Cell Wall D 200

Organelle that contains enzymes that digest substances no longer needed

Lysosomes DSlide 4 300

Structure made of DNA and other material

Chromosomes D 400

Movement of a substance from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration DSlide 45 500

Diffusion DSlide 4 500

Organelle that appears green

Chloroplasts E 100

Packages chemicals within a cell

Golgi body E 200

Double layered membrane surrounding the cell’s ‘brain’

Nuclear membrane E 300

Tiny organelles that direct the assembly of proteins

Ribosomes E 400

Parts of a cell that carry on life functions

Cytoplasmic organelles

What is this cell part? F 100

Nucleus F 100

Name this cell part F 200

Cell membrane F 200

Name this cell part: It is the cell’s passage way F 300

ER F 300

Where would you find cilia on a cell?

Outside of a cell F 400

What is a structure not found in an animal cell?

Chloroplasts; cell wall F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Please record your wager. Click on screen toSlide 67 begin

Click on screen to continue This is the model used to explain a cell’s membrane. It explains how lipids surround proteins in the flexible membrane Click on screen to continue

Click on screen to continue Fluid Mosaic Model Click on screen to continue

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