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Jeopardy Directions for the game: 1.You will need a pencil and paper to keep score. 2.On the next screen, click ONCE on a question. 3.Read the Question and decide on your answer. 4.Click ONCE on the button. If you’re right, add your points in the to your total. 5.Click ONCE on the button to go back to try another question. 6.Ready? Click ONCE to go the the Jeopardy board! Have fun! Answer #

Q1 10 Q2 20 Q12 40 Q6 20 Q8 40 Q3 30 Q11 30 Q4 40 Q7 30 Q5 10 Q10 20 Q9 10 Q13 10 Q15 30 Q16 40 Q14 20 Cell Jeopardy Plant Cells Created by Alma Row (5/02) KEY Q1 = Question # 10 = point value Animal Cells Cell FactsCell Parts

Plant cells are found only in _____. Answer #1 10

Plants Back to Question #1 10

Only plant cells have this protective covering outside of the cell membrane. Answer #2 20

Cell Wall Back to Question #2 20

Plants make their own food inside these structures that hold chlorophyll. Answer #3 30

Chloroplasts Back to Question #3 30

The process that plants use to make their own food is called this. Answer #4 40

Photosynthesis Back to Question #4 40

This kind of cell is found only in animals. Answer #5 10

Animal cells Back to Question #5 10

Animals are made up of trillions of these. Answer #6 20

Cells Back to Question #6 20

Animals can’t make their own ________. Answer #7 30

Food Back to Question #7 30

Animal cells use food to make this. Answer #8 40

Energy Back to Question #8 40

The body is made of building blocks called this. Answer #9 10

Cells Back to Question #9 10

Cells are different shapes and ________. Answer #10 20

Sizes Back to Question #10 20

These are the three things that cells need to survive. Answer #11 30

Water, Oxygen, & Food Back to Question #11 30

These are two waste products of cells. Answer #12 40

Carbon Dioxide & Urea Back to Question #12 40

This is the part of the cell that keeps everything inside and lets things go in and out of the cell. Answer #13 10

Cell Membrane Back to Question #13 10

This “brain” of the cell tells all of the cell parts what to do. Answer #14 20

Nucleus Back to Question #14 20

This hard outer covering helps keep plant cells strong. Answer #15 30

Cell Wall Back to Question #15 30

This jelly like substance is the found inside the cell and holds nutrients. Answer #16 40

Cytoplasm Back to Question #16 40

Game Over!