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JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 Plant Organelle ID Animal Organelle ID Cell History Cell Facts Organelle Functions #1 Organelle Functions #2 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 FINAL JEOPARDY

Plant Organelle ID - 100 answer This is the name of the identified organelle. The outside thing

Plant Organelle ID - 100 question Nuclear Envelope

Plant Organelle ID - 200 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Plant Organelle ID – 200 question Vacuole

Plant Organelle ID – 300 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Plant Organelle ID – 300 question Chloroplast

Plant Organelle ID – 400 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Plant Organelle ID – 400 question Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Plant Organelle ID – 500 answer This is the name of the identified organelle. Granular material inside

Plant Organelle ID – 500 question Chromatin

Animal Organelle ID – 100 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Animal Organelle ID – 100 question Nucleolus

Animal Organelle ID – 200 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Animal Organelle ID – 200 question Golgi Apparatus

Animal Organelle ID – 300 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Animal Organelle ID – 300 question Mitochondria

Animal Organelle ID – 400 answer This is the name of the identified organelle. Organelles inside the circle

Animal Organelle ID – 400 question Ribosomes

Animal Organelle ID – 500 answer This is the name of the identified organelle.

Animal Organelle ID – 500 question Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Robert Hooke coined the term “cells” after looking at this. Cell History – 100 answer Robert Hooke coined the term “cells” after looking at this.

Cell History – 100 question A slice of cork under the microscope

Cell History – 200 answer There were no cellular discoveries made until the invention of what scientific tool.

Cell History – 200 question A microscope

Cell History - 300 answer This is the name of the scientist who was the first to see microscopic organisms living in pond water.

Cell History – 300 question Anton van Leeuwenhoek

Rudolph Virchow stated that cells could only come from here. Cell History – 400 answer Rudolph Virchow stated that cells could only come from here.

Cell History – 400 question Pre-existing cells.

The cell theory states these 3 facts. Cell History – 500 answer The cell theory states these 3 facts.

Cell History – 500 question All living things are made of cells Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living organisms Cells can only come from pre-existing cells

An organism consisting of many cells is called this. Cell Facts – 100 answer An organism consisting of many cells is called this.

Cell Facts – 100 question Multicellular

An organism that consists of 1 cell is called this. Cell Facts – 200 answer An organism that consists of 1 cell is called this.

Cell Facts – 200 question unicellular

Cell Facts – 300 answer The 2 categories of cells is based on whether or not they contain this organelle.

Cell Facts – 300 question A nucleus

Cell Facts – 400 answer An organism that does not contain a nucleus is called this. Also give 1 example of this type of organism.

Cell Facts – 400 question Prokaryotic. Bacteria

Cell Facts – 500 answer An organism that does contain a nucleus is called this. Also give 1 example of this type of organism.

Eukaryotic. Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists. Cell Facts – 500 question Eukaryotic. Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists.

Organelle Functions #1 – 100 answer This organelle is found all over the cell and functions to produce proteins.

Organelle Functions #1 – 100 question Ribosomes

Organelle Functions #1 – 200 answer This structure is considered the storage site for the cell.

Organelle Functions #1 – 200 question Vacuole.

Organelle Functions #1 – 300 answer This organelle nicely packs cellular products and ships them to the correct locations.

Organelle Functions #1 – 300 question Golgi Apparatus.

Organelle Functions #1 – 400 answer This structures has different functions which include repurposing materials for use in the cells and digesting unwanted cell material with its enzymes.

Organelle Functions #1 – 400 question Lysosomes

Organelle Functions #1 – 500 answer This structure consists of microfilaments and microtubules which help give the cell shape and help the cell to move.

Organelle Functions #1 – 500 question The Cytoskeleton.

Organelle Functions #2 - 100 answer This organelle contains the following structures; nucleolus and chromatin

Organelle Functions #2 - 100 question Nucleus

Organelle Functions #2 - 200 answer This organelle has ribosomes on it and helps in the synthesis of proteins.

Organelle Functions #2 - 200 question Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Organelle Functions #2 - 300 answer This organelle assembles ribosomes.

Organelle Functions #2 - 300 question Nucleolus

Organelle Functions #2 - 400 answer This organelle converts the suns energy into usable energy for the plant cell.

Organelle Functions #2 - 400 question Chloroplasts

Organelle Functions #2 - 500 answer This organelle has different functions, one of which is to help detoxify the cell.

Organelle Functions #2 - 500 question Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Final Jeopardy Answer begin What fact makes mitochondria and chloroplasts unique among most other organelles. How is it hypothesized they acquired such a unique feature?

Final Jeopardy Question They contain their own DNA. They are descendents of ancient prokaryotes.