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Jeopardy Title CELLS

ORGANELLES 1st Category

Functions 2nd Category

Structures 3rd Category

Labs 4th Category

Plant VS Animal 5th Category

Wild Card 6th Category

Structure Organelles Function Labs Plant VS Animal Wild Card $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Main Screen $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Question One 1st Category Question 0ne

Nucleus 1st Category Answer 0ne

Question Two 1st Category Question Two

Chloroplast 1st Category Answer Two

Question Three 1st Category Question Three

Rough ER 1st Category Answer Three

Question Four 1st Category Question Four

flagella 1st Category Answer Four

Question Five 1st Category Question Five

Centrioles 1st Category Answer Five

The function of the mitochondria 2st Category Question 0ne

To supply energy 2st Category Answer 0ne

The function of the cell membrane 2st Category Question Two

To protect and regulate what enters and exits the cell 2st Category Answer Two

The function of the ribosome 2st Category Question Three

Protein Synthesis 2st Category Answer Three

The function of a lysosome 2st Category Question Four

Intracellular digestion 2st Category Answer Four

endoplasmic reticulum The function of the endoplasmic reticulum 2st Category Question Five

Transport proteins lipid synthesis 2st Category Answer Five

Double membrane contains chlorophyll 3rd Category Question One

chloroplast 3rd Category Answer One

Semi-permeable phospholipid bilayer 3rd Category Question Two

Cell Membrane 3rd Category Answer Two

Daily Double Daily Double with sound and wait for wager before clicking

The inner folds of the mitochondria 3rd Category Question Three

Cristae 3rd Category Answer Three

The structures that help support cells in the cytoskeleton 3rd Category Question Four

microtubules and microfilaments 3rd Category Answer Four

Plastid that stores starch 3rd Category Question Five

Leucoplast 3rd Category Answer Five

Name 2 places where chromoplasts can be found 4th Category Question One

flowers, peppers etc 4th Category Answer One

What structures can be observed in cheek cells 4th Category Question Two

nucleus nucleolus cell membrane 4th Category Answer Two

Where are chloroplast found 4th Category Question Three

In green plants 4th Category Answer Three

Why do leucoplasts turn purple when stained 4th Category Question Four

they contain starch 4th Category Answer Four

what can be observed in onions cells 4th Category Question Five

cell wall nucleus nucleolus 4th Category Answer Five

Contains Chloroplast 5th Category Question One

Plant 5th Category Answer One

Contains a Flagella 5th Category Question Two

Animal 5th Category Answer Two

Contains a cell membrane 5th Category Question Three

Plant and Animal 5th Category Answer Three

Contains a cell wall 5th Category Question Four

Plant 5th Category Answer Four

Contain centrioles 5th Category Question Five

Animal 5th Category Answer Five

The field of view for high power 6th Category Question One

450 microns 6th Category Answer One

The ability to only allow certain substances through a membrane 6th Category Question Two

semi permeable 6th Category Answer Two

polysaccharide makes up cell wall 6th Category Question Three

cellulose 6th Category Answer Three

imbedded protein 6th Category Question Four

integral protein 6th Category Answer Four

green plant used in lab 6th Category Question Five

Elodea 6th Category Answer Five

Final Jeopardy cellular theory Final Jeopardy Question, along with sound Click the mouse after the wagers are made

List the cell theory Final Question and the music will keep playing until you click the mouse

1. Cells come from other cells 2. All living things are made of cells 3. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function Final Answer and click on mouse to go to the credits

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