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Let’s Play Jeopardy

Cell Parts Jeopardy Go to the next slide by clicking mouse. Choose a category and number value clicking on the button. When you answer the question you can click on the yellow button to find the correct answer. To select a new question click on the grey game board button. From the game board you can click on the blue button to see the score board.

Cell Parts Jeopardy Categories More Cell Parts Living Things What Does it Do? What’s the difference? 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

The control center of the cell is the _______. Cell Parts 100 The control center of the cell is the _______. See Answer

100 A What is the nucleus?

This controls the things that go in and out of the cell. Cell Parts 200 This controls the things that go in and out of the cell. Answer

What is the cell membrane? Cell Parts 200 A Answer What is the cell membrane?

Cell Parts 300 In plant and bacteria cells this surrounds the cell membrane to support and protect the cell. Answer

Cell Parts 300A Answer What is the cell wall?

This organelle digests food and old cell parts. Answer

Cell Parts 400A Answer What is a lysosome?

This dark spot in the nucleus makes ribosomes. Cell Parts 500 This dark spot in the nucleus makes ribosomes. Answer

Cell Parts 500A Nucleolus

More cell parts 100 This part looks like a stack of pancakes and packages molecules for transport. Answer

More Cell Parts 100A What are Golgi bodies?

The power- house of cells. More Cell Parts 200 The power- house of cells. Answer

More Cell Parts 200A What are mitochondria?

More Cell Parts 300 These are for storage. Answer

More Cell Parts 300 A What is a vacuole?

Place where photosynthesis happens in plant cells. More Cell Parts 400 Place where photosynthesis happens in plant cells. Answer

More Cell Parts 400A What is chloroplast?

Tiny organs in the cell are called this. More Cell Parts 500 Tiny organs in the cell are called this. Answer

More Cell Parts 500 A What are organelles?

All living things are made of ________. Answer

Living Things 100A What are cells?

Organisms which can make their own food like green plants. Living Things 200 Organisms which can make their own food like green plants. Answer

Living Things 200 A What are autotrophs?

Living Things 300 Organisms which can’t make their own food and get their energy by eating other organisms. Answer

Living Things 300A What are heterotrophs?

Living Things 400 True OR False All cells have a cell membrane. Answer

Living Things 400A What is TRUE; All cells do have a cell membrane to hold everything inside

Living Things 500 Another word for living things is ____________________. Answer

Living Things 500A What is organisms?

What does it do? 100 Ribosomes See Answer

What does it do? 100 A What is make proteins?

What does it do? 200 Cell membrane See Answer

What does it do? 200 A What is : controls what enters or leaves the cell OR holds all parts inside?

What does it do? 300 Mitochondria See Answer

What does it do? 300 A What is it’s the powerhouse of the cell

What does it do? 400 Centrioles See Answer

What is pull chromosomes apart during cell division? What does it do? 400 A What is pull chromosomes apart during cell division?

What does it do? 500 Cytoskeleton See Answer

What does it do? 500 A What is give the cell shape, support, or help move stuff around inside the cell?

Type of cell that is NOT a EUKARYOTE? What’s the difference? 100 Type of cell that is NOT a EUKARYOTE? Bacteria Animal Plant   Answer

What’s the difference? 100A What is bacteria? Plants and animals are both eukaryotes

Tell one way plant cells are different from animal cells. What’s the difference? 200 Tell one way plant cells are different from animal cells. Answer

What’s the difference? 200A What is: Plant cells have a cell wall; animal cells don’t Plant cells have chloroplasts; animal cells don’t Plant cells have bigger vacuoles than animal cells Plant cells don’t have centrioles; animal cells do.

Tell one way bacteria are different from plant and animal cells. What’s the difference? 300 Tell one way bacteria are different from plant and animal cells. Answer

What’s the difference? 300A What is: Bacteria are PROkaryotes; plants & animals are EUkaryotes Bacteria don’t have a nucleus; plant & animal cells do Bacteria don’t have membrane bound organelles; plant & animals cells do

What’s the difference? 400 Tell how a heterotroph is different from an autotroph. Answer

What’s the difference? 400A What is: autotrophs can make their own food; heterotrophs can’t?

What’s the difference? 500 Put the following in order from smallest to largest Plant cell bacteria Animal cell Answer

What’s the difference? 500A Bacteria < Animal cell < Plant cell

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