Welcome to Mrs. Hammang’s Cellular Fun Jeopardy
Cell History Cell “Guts” Cell Hodgepodge Membranes “Grab Bag” 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 700 700 700 700 700 800 800 800 800 800 900 900 900 900 900 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
100 All organisms are composed of one or more of “these” organized structures What are cells Continue
What are “pre-existing cells” or “the reproduction of existing cells 200 Complete the following Cell theory statement: “All cells come from _________________ _____________ What are “pre-existing cells” or “the reproduction of existing cells Continue
This category of cells has a definite nucleus and organelles. 300 This category of cells has a definite nucleus and organelles. What is eukaryotic Continue
This is a tool scientists used to develop the “Cell theory” 400 This is a tool scientists used to develop the “Cell theory” What is a microscope Continue
500 Cells are similar to “THESE basic units of elements” in that they are both basic units or building blocks What are atoms Continue
600 A bacteria cell is _____________, since it has no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles What is prokaryotic Continue
700 The ocular lens of a microscope has a magnification of 10X and the objective lens has a magnification of 40X. The total magnification is…. What is 400X Continue
800 In the cell microscope lab, the substance used to stain our human cheek cells What is methylene blue Continue
900 In the microscope lab, this is the organelle that the plant cell (onion) did not have What are chloroplasts Continue
Who is Schwann or Schleiden or Virchow 1000 This is one person who helped to develop the Cell Theory by suggesting plants and animals were composed of cells Who is Schwann or Schleiden or Virchow Continue
What are vacuoles (central vacuole in plants) 100 These organelles are much larger in plants than in animals, and they store water and ions What are vacuoles (central vacuole in plants) Continue
This is the cell’s internal support system 200 This is the cell’s internal support system What is the cytoskeleton Continue
What is a mitochondrion 300 This cellular structure is the powerhouse of the cell…it is involved in producing ATP (energy) in respiration What is a mitochondrion Continue
400 List three things that all cells have in common (this includes prokaryotes and eukaryotes) What is a) cell membrane, b)ribosomes, c)genetic material, d) cytoplasm, etc. Continue
What is the Golgi Apparatus 500 This organelle packages, processes and ships proteins and fats; it also functions in producing lysosomes What is the Golgi Apparatus Continue
600 Mitochondria and chloroplasts contain a small amount of this genetic material…it allows them to direct the production of some of their own proteins What is DNA Continue
These are two plant cell parts that are not found in animal cells. 700 These are two plant cell parts that are not found in animal cells. What are cell wall and chloroplast and central vacuole Continue
800 Oftentimes when a food vacuole or foreign invader is “ingested” by phagocytosis, this organelle fuses with the vacuole to “digest” its contents What is the lysosome Continue
900 A major reason the mitochondria have very organized, folded membranes (cristae) is for this function. What is to provide more surface area to allow cell respiration to occur more efficiently Continue
1000 This is the substance within every cell that is composed mostly of water and provides an appropriate environment for the cell’s chemical reactions What is the cytosol Continue
100 This is the control center of the cell and the location of the cell’s genetic material What is the nucleus Continue
200 We used this “stain” in our “Comparing Cells” Lab to better illuminate our onion skin cells What is Iodine Continue
This organelle houses chlorophyll 300 This organelle houses chlorophyll What are chloroplasts Continue
These are the organelles that are primarily involved in ion storage 400 These are the organelles that are primarily involved in ion storage What are vacuoles Continue
500 What organelle is expected to be found in abundance in the arm muscles of an Olympic weight lifter What are mitochondria Continue
600 The diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from an area of high to low concentration What is osmosis Continue
700 These are two different places that proteins are made within a cell (before they are either used within the cell or transported outside the membrane). What are cytoplasm and/or rough E.R. and/or mitochondria and/or chloroplast Continue
What are “protein channels” or “channel proteins” 800 In the plasma membrane, “these molecules” help cells move certain substances across the membrane that are too large or charged (no energy required) What are “protein channels” or “channel proteins” Continue
900 In 1665, this English scientist used a 3 lens microscope to examine the structure of cork…he gave “cells” their name What is Robert Hooke Continue
This is an example of a unicellular eukaryote 1000 This is an example of a unicellular eukaryote What is paramecium, euglena, amoeba, etc. etc. Continue
What is selectively permeable 100 A cell membrane is said to be “this” if it allows some molecules to pass through but resists other molecules What is selectively permeable Continue
This type of membrane transport does not require energy 200 This type of membrane transport does not require energy What is Passive Transport Continue
300 The sodium potassium pump is an example of a membrane transport mechanism that requires this to succeed. What is Energy Continue
The definition of diffusion 400 The definition of diffusion What is “a passive process where an object/molecule travels from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentraion” Continue
These are two examples of passive transport processes 500 These are two examples of passive transport processes What are diffusion and/or osmosis and/or facilitated diffusion Continue
What is shrivel up (and probably cease to live) 600 This is what would happen to a red blood cell that was placed into a concentrated salt (hypertonic) solution What is shrivel up (and probably cease to live) Continue
700 The membrane is composed of these types of molecules, a __________________ bilayer What is phospholipid Continue
What is “water fearing” 800 The “tails of the phospholipid bilayer are said to be hydrophobic which translates to “……..” What is “water fearing” Continue
900 A specific form of endocytosis where a cell “engulfs” something large from the outside to bring it in (oftentimes to acquire nutrients for the cell) What is phagocytosis Continue
1000 If a cell were placed into an environment (that it wasn’t used to) and it swelled up and exploded, the environment was probably_____________. What is hypotonic (remember water moves through osmosis in the direction of hypo- to hypertonic) Continue
What is photosynthesis 100 This is the process in which organisms (autotrophs) make their own food What is photosynthesis Continue
This organelle is usually found connected to the nuclear envelope 200 This organelle is usually found connected to the nuclear envelope What is Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Continue
300 Your pancreas produce a protein called insulin. “This” is the cellular organelle that produces insulin. What are Ribosomes Continue
400 The region in the prokaryotic cell where the DNA (or nuclear material) is located What is the nucleoid Continue
What is a Concentration Gradient 500 Substances diffuse down their _____________________________, which is diffusing from an area of high to low concentrations What is a Concentration Gradient Continue
The Fluid Mosaic Model describes the structure of this 600 The Fluid Mosaic Model describes the structure of this What is the cell (plasma) membrane Continue
700 A small organelle that contains and transports materials within the cytoplasm What is a vesicle Continue
800 A solution has an equal concentration of dissolved particles when compared to another substance What is isotonic Continue
What are microfilaments 900 Long threads of protein actin linked together like two strands of rope…contribute to cell movement including crawling of white blood cells and contraction of muscle cells What are microfilaments Continue
1000 This is a small cylinder shaped organelle that aids in cell division and is only found in animal cells What is a centriole Continue