This is Jeopardy Cell Reproduction To make this game… First think of five review categories and five questions for each category. Add the categories to the top of the table in slide 2. Place your questions according to the categories into the slides. For example…C1-200 is the question for Category 1 worth 200 points. C5-400 is the question for Category 5 worth 400 points. Place a final jeopardy question in the Final Jeopardy box. Test your slide show. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at lorinsomerlot@mac.com or lsomerlot@new-albany.k12.oh.us
Category No. 1 Category No. 2 Category No. 3 Category No. 4 No. 5 100 200 300 400 500 To play the game. Divide you class into teams. If you have bells or some other way of emulating ringing in your answers, knock yourself out! The contestant chooses a category and a point value. Click on their choice and you will advance to the associated slide. Click on the slide to reveal the answer. Once the contestant has stated the question click on the slide again to reveal the question. Click BACK to return to the Categories Slide. The first contestant from team 1 goes first then I alternate to the next team. Final Jeopardy
C1-100-The answer is… The process by which a cell divides into 2 daughter cells. Cytokinesis Back
C1-200-The answer is… The structure that holds chromatids together centromere Back
C1-300-The answer is… Prophase The nucleus disappears in this phase Back
C1-400-The answer is… This is the last phase of mitosis Telophase Back
C1-500-The answer is… What are the phases of mitosis in the proper order? Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase Back
C2-100-The answer is… metaphase The chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell in this phase. metaphase Back
C2-200-The answer is… Each half of a chromosome is called a… chromatid Back
C2-300-The answer is… What is the function of the spindle fibers? To separate the chromosomes Back
C2-400-The answer is… During mitosis, a cell that has 54 chromosomes will produce daughter cells with ______ chromosomes. 54 Back
C2-500-The answer is… Meiosis This is the process that forms gametes. Back
C3-100-The answer is… This process occurs in meiosis and mixes up the genetic information. Crossing over Back
C3-200-The answer is… Meiosis forms _____ new cells. 4 Back
C3-300-The answer is… The cells spend the majority of their lives in this phase. Interphase Back
C3-400-The answer is… Body cells are also called this. Somatic cells Back
C3-500-The answer is… This is the function of mitosis. To produce cells for growth and repair Back
C4-100-The answer is… An organism with 64 autosomes will make a sex cell with _____ chromosomes. 33 Back
C4-200-The answer is… centrioles These structures create the mitotic spindle in animal cells. centrioles Back
C4-300-The answer is… DNA is called this during Interphase chromatin Back
C4-400-The answer is… The nucleus reforms in this phase telophase Back
C4-500-The answer is… Chromosomes separate and move to the sides of the cell in this phase. anaphase Back
C5-100-The answer is… Cells grow and prepare to divide in these phases G1 - grow G2 – prepare to divide Back
C5-200-The answer is… This is the splitting of the cytoplasm. cytokinesis Back
C5-300-The answer is… The cell cycle. Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis make up this. The cell cycle. Back
C5-400-The answer is… DNA replicates during this phase. S Phase Back
C6-500-The answer is… This is the purpose of meiosis To create haploid cells for reproduction Back
Final Jeopardy List five ways in which Mitosis and Meiosis are different. 2 cells vs. 4 cells Diploid vs. Haploid Sex cells vs. Somatic cells Identical to parent, different than parent One cell division vs. two cell divisions Back End Game