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Scientists

Cells

Cell Factory

Organelles

Living Things

You Ever Wonder

Jeopardy Cells Edition Scientists Cells Cell Factory Organelles Living Things You Ever Wonder Final Jeopardy

$100 Who was the first person to describe cells?

$100 Robert Hooke

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$200 Who discovered single –celled organisms in pond scum and called them animalcules (Today we call them protists)?

$200 Anton von Leeuwenhoek

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$300 What did Rudolf Virchow state?

$300 all cells could form only from other cells

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$400 What did Matthieas Schleiden conclude?

$400 all plant parts were made of cells

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$500 What did Theodor Schwann conclude?

$500 all animal tissues were mad of cells

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$100 What restricts the size of a cell?

$100 surface area – to – volume ratio

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$200 What are the two basic types of cells?

$200 prokaryotic and eukaryotic

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$300 Explain prokaryotic cells.

$300 prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Examples are bacteria and archaea.

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$400 Explain eukaryotic cells.

$400 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Examples are plant and animal cells.

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$500 Describe the cell theory.

$ All organisms are made of one or more cells. 2. The cells is the basic unit of all living things. 3. All cells come from existing cells

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$100 A gatekeeper of the cell factory.

$100 cell membrane

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$200 The internal delivery system of the cell factory.

$200 Endoplasmic Reticulum

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$300 The power supplier of the cell factory.

$300 Mitochondrion

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$400 The garbage collectors of the cell factory.

$400 Lysosomes

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$500 The control center of the cell factory.

$500 nucleus

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$100 What is a web of proteins that keeps the cell membrane from collapsing.

$100 cytoskeleton

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$200 What is the fluid and most of the contents?

$200 cytoplasm

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$300 Make proteins.

$300 ribosomes

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$400 What is the golgi complex?

$400 packages and distributes proteins

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$500 Describe the vacuole?

$500 A large vesicle in plant cells that store digestive enzymes, water, and other liquids.

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$100 What is a group of cells that work together to form a specific function?

$100 tissue

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$200 What is a structure that is made up of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function?

$200 organ

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$300 Organize living things in order from lowest to highest level of organization.

$300 cells – tissues – organs – organ systems – organism

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$400 In an organism what is structure related to?

$400 function

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$500 Explain an organ system.

$500 An organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a specific function. An example is the cardiovascular system.

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$100 You ever wonder what this is colored in green?

$100 Cell Wall

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$200 You ever wonder what this is colored in blue?

$200 Mitochondria

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$300 You ever wonder what is a small sac that surrounds material to be moved into, out, or around in a cell?

$300 Vesicle

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$400 You ever wonder what a cell is?

$400 A cell is the smallest unit that can perform all of the processes necessary for life.

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$500 You ever wonder what the benefits to being mutlicellular are?

$500 Some benefits to being multicellular are larger size, longer life, and specialization.

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So You Think You Know Cells?

List the organelles that are only found in plant cells and list the organelles only found in animal cells.

Animal cell – lysosome Plant cell – chloroplast, vacuole, and cell wall

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