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Cell Unit Review: JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY Cell Unit Review: JEOPARDY Cell Theory Organelles Levels of Organization Organ Systems Diffusion / Osmosis Random $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 QUESTION FOR CELL THEORY … What invention made the discovery of cells possible? a. microscope b. telescope c. computers

Answer: What is a “microscope”

$200 QUESTION FOR CELL THEORY … Are bacteria multicellular or unicellular?

Answer: What is “unicellular”

$300 QUESTION FOR CELL THEORY … Bacteria are a type of… Prokaryote Eukaryote

Answer: What is a “prokaryote”

$400 QUESTION FOR CELL THEORY … An organism has been found to be unicellular, has helical DNA, and has a nucleus. Is it a prokaryote or eukaryote?

Answer: What is a “eukaryote”

$500 QUESTION FOR CELL THEORY … Name all 3 principles of Cell Theory

What is “Cells are the basic unit of life” Answer: What is “Cells are the basic unit of life” “All living things are made of cells” “All cells are produced by existing cells”

$100 QUESTION FOR ORGANELLES… Which organelle is found only in eukaryotes, is responsible for containing DNA, and acts as the control center or brain of the cell?

Answer: What is a “nucleus”

$200 QUESTION FOR ORGANELLES … Which organelle is made of phospholipids, is found in all cells, and controls what gets in and out of the cell?

What is a “cell membrane or plasma membrane” Answer: What is a “cell membrane or plasma membrane”

$300 QUESTION FOR ORGANELLES … What organelles are only found in plant cells for eukaryotes?

What is a “chloroplast” and a “cell wall” Answer: What is a “chloroplast” and a “cell wall”

$400 QUESTION FOR ORGANELLES … What would happen to a cell that had broken mitochondria that no longer functioned?

What is “the amount of ATP or energy would decrease” Answer: What is “the amount of ATP or energy would decrease”

$500 QUESTION FOR ORGANELLES … If a lysosome malfunctioned (was broken) and attached itself to the mitochondria, what would happen to the cell?

Answer: What is “the lysosome would break down the mitochondria, so the cell would no longer be able to make ATP”

$100 Question for Levels of Organization: What are the levels of organization, going from least complex to most complex?

What is “cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism” Answer: What is “cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism”

$200 Question for Evaluating Algebraic Expressions : Complete the sentence. Tissues are made of….?

Answer: What is “cells”

$300 QUESTION FOR LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION…. What are the four types of tissues in animals?

Answer: What is “muscle tissue, nerve tissue, protective tissue, and connective tissue”

$400 QUESTION FOR LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION… What are the two benefits of being multicellular?

What is a “longer life” and “specialization” Answer: What is a “longer life” and “specialization”

$500 QUESTION FOR LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION… Can a bacteria have higher levels of organization such as tissues, organs, or organ systems? Why or why not?

Answer: What is “no” because they are unicellular. Higher levels of organization require multicellular organisms.

$100 QUESTION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS… Which organ system is responsible for breaking down food?

What is “digestive system” Answer What is “digestive system”

$200 QUESTION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS… Which organ system protects the entire organism and controls body temperature?

What is “integumentary system” Answer: What is “integumentary system”

$300 QUESTION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS… Which organ system helps control the rest of the body by sending chemical signals called hormones?

What is the “endocrine system” Answer: What is the “endocrine system”

$400 QUESTION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS… Which organ system turns food into glucose?

What is “digestive system” Answer: What is “digestive system”

$500 QUESTION FOR ORGAN SYSTEMS… What would most likely happen if your lymphatic system stopped working?

Answer: What is “bacteria, viruses, or germs would give you infections (you’d get sick more easily)”

$100 QUESTION FOR DIFFUSION / OSMOSIS… Diffusion is a method of transportation for…. Particles Water

Answer: What is “particles”

$200 QUESTION FOR DIFFUSION / OSMOSIS… Fill in the blanks with the words “high” and “low” In osmosis water moves from areas of _____ concentration to areas of _____ concentration.

Answer: What is “In osmosis water moves from areas of HIGH concentration to areas of LOW of concentration.”

$300 QUESTION FOR DIFFUSION / OSMOSIS… The bag is semi-permeable to iodine. Which way will the iodine and starch move?

What is “iodine moves into the bag, starch does not move” Answer: What is “iodine moves into the bag, starch does not move”

$400 QUESTION FOR DIFFUSION / OSMOSIS… Which of the following statements about diffusion is true? Diffusion is one of the major transport processes for the cell  Diffusion is the movement of water from HIGH concentrations to LOW concentrations  Diffusion is the movement of particles from LOW concentrations to HIGH concentrations Diffusion is a fast process

Answer: What is “Diffusion is one of the major transport processes for the cell” 

$500 QUESTION FOR DIFFUSION / OSMOSIS… If a blood cell is placed in salt water, it will shrivel. Why?

Answer: What is “osmosis will cause water to leave the cell [water moves from high concentration (cell) to low concentration (salt water)]”

Which organelle is responsible for making lipids? $100 QUESTION FOR RANDOM… Which organelle is responsible for making lipids?

Answer: What is “smooth ER”

$200 QUESTION FOR RANDOM… Which organ system is responsible for protecting the vital (important) organs and providing support to the organism?

What is the “skeletal system” Answer: What is the “skeletal system”

$300 QUESTION FOR RANDOM… Which organ system is responsible for controlling the rest of your body by sending and receiving electrical signals?

What is “nervous system” Answer: What is “nervous system”

$400 QUESTION FOR RANDOM… Name the two organ systems that work together to deliver oxygen throughout your body

What is “cardiovascular system and respiratory system” Answer: What is “cardiovascular system and respiratory system”

$500 QUESTION FOR RANDOM… A cell in your body needs to make a protein to send to a neighbor cell. Name the organelles involved. (Hint: there are 3 organelles)

Answer: What is “ribosomes to make proteins, rough ER to help make the proteins, golgi complex to package and deliver the proteins”

FINAL JEOPARDY 5(x + y) – (2x+3) + 3y

Answer: What is “3x + 8y – 3”