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Jeopardy Hosted by Ms. Trenholm

Living Things Cell Membrane Cells Microscopes 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

The basic unit of life What is a cell? Row 1, Col 1

What is a structure in the cell that makes sure that Organelles What is a structure in the cell that makes sure that the cell will survive? 1,2

What piece of the microscope Stage What piece of the microscope supports the slide? 1,3

What protects the cell and particles in and out of the cell? Cell membrane What protects the cell and regulates movement of particles in and out of the cell? 1,4

What does unicellular and multicellular mean? Unicellular: single cell organism Multicellular: made up of many cells. What does unicellular and multicellular mean? 2,1

control center of the cell? Nucleus. What is the brain or control center of the cell? 2,2

What are the three objective Lenses and what is there power? Low-power = 4, Medium-power = 10 and High-power = 40 What are the three objective Lenses and what is there power? 2,3

allows some materials to pass, but keep other materials out? Selectively permeable. What kind of membrane allows some materials to pass, but keep other materials out? 2,4

What is cell theory? 3,1 The cell is the basic unit of life All organisms are composed of one or more cells - All cells have to come from other living cells. What is cell theory? 3,1

Sorts the proteins and packs them into membrane-wrapped structures. What is a Golgi-body? 3,2

How do you carry a microscope properly? One hand on the arm and one hand under the base. How do you carry a microscope properly? 3,3

What is the amount of a given Volume What is the amount of a given substance in a space? 3,4

What is the difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells? Prokaryotic: simple cell, smaller and no nucleus. Eukaryotic: complex cell, larger and has a nucleus. What is the difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells? 4,1

Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy Cellular respiration What is this reaction? Food + Oxygen  Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy 4,2

When looking at an image through a microscope the The image is: Magnified, Inverted, Reversed. When looking at an image through a microscope the image appears to be what? 4,3

The movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. What is diffusion? 4,4

characteristics of living things? Respond to environment, Needs energy, They grow, They reproduce, Must get rid of wastes What are the five characteristics of living things? 5,1

What do plant cells have that animal cells don’t? Cell wall and Chloroplasts. What do plant cells have that animal cells don’t? 5,2

What is the magnification 400X 10 (eyepiece) X 40 (high-power lens) = 400 What is the magnification of a high powered lens? 5,3

The diffusion of water particles through a selectively permeable membrane. What is osmosis? 5,4