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Cell Jeopardy Directions In Jeopardy, remember the answer is in the form of a question. Select a question by clicking on it. After reading the question click on the word “answer” on the bottom of the screen. After seeing the answer, click on the picture of the cell to return to the question board. Click here to begin.

Cell Jeopardy Cell Organelles Cellular Transport Cell Extras Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy More Cell Organelles Cell Basics

$100 Question from Cell Organelles The molecules have “heads” and “tails” and are found in the cell membrane.

$100 Answer from Cell Organelles What are phospholipids?

$200 Question from Cell Organelles The organelles associated with photosynthesis

$200 Answer from Cell Organelles What are chloroplasts?

$300 Question from Cell Organelles The powerhouse of the cell – where respiration takes place and ATP is formed.

$300 Answer from Cell Organelles What is the mitochondrion?

$400 Question from Cell Organelles The mesh-like network of protein fibers that supports the shape of the cell.

$400 Answer from Cell Organelles What is the cytoskeleton?

$500 Question from Cell Organelles Has ribosomes that produce necessary proteins for the cell; maintains homeostasis by moving supplies from place to place in the cell.

$500 Answer from Cell Organelles What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

$100 Question from More Cell Organelles The structure that encloses the contents of a cell, allows material to enter and leave the cell, and is selectively permeable.

$100 Answer from More Cell Organelles What is the cell membrane?

$200 Question from More Cell Organelles This structure immediately identifies a cell as being a eukaryote.

$200 Answer from More Cell Organelles What is the nucleus?

$300 Question from More Cell Organelles The double membrane surrounding the nucleus.

$300 Answer from More Cell Organelles What is the nuclear envelope?

$400 Question from More Cell Organelles The packaging and distribution center of the cell.

$400 Answer from More Cell Organelles What is the golgi apparatus?

$500 Question from More Cell Organelles In eukaryotic cells, these are found in structure “2”.

$500 Answer from More Cell Organelles What are chromosomes?

$100 Question from Cell Basics These organisms have cells that lack a nucleus and membrane- bound organelles and were found on Earth before eukaryotes.

$100 Answer from Cell Basics What are prokaryotes?

$200 Question from Cell Basics Eukaryotic cells are much larger and have more specialized functions than prokaryotic cells because they contain these structures which take up space and carry out specialized activities.

$200 Answer from Cell Basics What are organelles?

$300 Question from Cell Basics The statement that is NOT part of the cell theory: a.) All organisms are made of cells. b.) All cells function in the same way. c.) Cells are the basic units of structure and function for all living things. d.) All cells come from other cells.

$300 Answer from Cell Basics What is “all cells function in the same way”?

$400 Question from Cell Basics Substance that has two polar end sections that bond with water, floats in the cell membrane, and has a nonpolar middle section.

$400 Answer from Cell Basics What is a protein?

$500 Question from Cell Basics The three main structures that a Plant cell has that an animal cell does not.

$500 Answer from Cell Basics What are cell wall, large central vacuole, and chloroplasts?

$100 Question from Cellular Transport The dispersal of ink in a beaker of water is an example of this.

$100 Answer from Cellular Transport What is diffusion?

$200 Question from Cellular Transport The form of cellular transport that requires a carrier protein, requires no energy, and involves a change in the shape of its carrier.

$200 Answer from Cellular Transport What is facilitated diffusion?

$300 Question from Cellular Transport Water molecules are most likely to diffuse from an area that is high in water, low in solutes to an area that is _____in water, _____in solutes.

$300 Answer from Cellular Transport What is low and low?

$400 Question from Cellular Transport This allows a cell to stockpile substances in far greater concentrations than they occur outside the cell.

$400 Answer from Cellular Transport What is active transport?

$500 Question from Cellular Transport The bursting of an animal cell that has been placed in a hypotonic solution.

$500 Answer from Cellular Transport What is cytolysis?

$100 Question from Cell Extras Structure #1

$100 Answer from Cell Extras What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

$200 Question from Cell Extras Colonial organisms are like multicellular organisms in that they have cell ________________________

$200 Answer from Cell Extras What is specialization?

$300 Question from Cell Extras The process in which an amoeba engulfs its prey and takes it in.

$300 Answer from Cell Extras What is phagocytosis?

$400 Question from Cell Extras The process shown in figure “B”. AB

$400 Answer from Cell Extras What is exocytosis?

$500 Question from Cell Extras In what direction will water move When a cell with 20% glucose is Placed in a 30% glucose solution.

$500 Answer from Cell Extras What is “out of the cell”?

Final Jeopardy - Subject CELLULAR TRANSPORT Question

Final Jeopardy Question An animal cell placed in a hypotonic solution will probably burst due to an increase in ___________ ____________. Answer

Final Jeopardy Answer What is osmotic pressure?