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Welcome to Cellular To Multi-Cellular Jeopardy Part 1

$100 $200 $300 $400 $100 $200 $300 $400 CellsOrganelles6 Kingdoms Levels of Organization

Column 1 $100 What is a cell?

Column 1 Answer $100 The building block of life. The smallest living thing.

Column 1 $200 What does the Cell Theory explain?

Column 1 Answer $200 Cells come from other cells. Cells are the building blocks of life. All living things are made of cells.

Column 1 $300 What structures are cells made of?

Column 1 Answer $300 Organelles

Column 1 $400 Name 2 scientists and identify what they contributed to the Cell Theory.

Column 1 Answer $400 Hooke – named cells after looking at cork van Leeuwenhoek – observed bacteria

Column 2 $100 What structures in a cell have a specific function to keep a cell alive?

Column 2 Answer $100 Organelles

Column 2 $200 Which part of a cell is responsible for breaking down sugar to release energy?

Column 2 Answer $200 Mitochondria

Column 2 $300 What is the name of the stiff outer covering of a cell that supports and protects the cell?

Column 2 Answer $300 Plant Cell = Cell Wall Animal Cell = Cell Membrane

Column 2 $400 The organelle of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.

Column 2 Answer $400 Chloroplast

Column 3 $100 What are the names of the 6 Kingdoms?

Column 3 Answer $100 Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protist Plant Animal Fungi

Column 3 $200 What is different about the Eubacteria/Archaebacteria Kingdoms in comparison to the others?

Column 3 Answer $200 The cells do not contain a nucleus or organelles.

Column 3 $300 Which organisms that you have observed belong in the Protist Kingdom?

Column 3 Answer $300 Amoeba Paramecium Euglena

Column 3 $400 Which kingdom do decomposers belong?

Column 3 Answer $400 Fungi

Column 4 $100 What are a group of cells?

Column 4 Answer $100 Tissue

Column 4 $200 What are a group of tissues?

Column 4 Answer $200 An organ

Column 4 $300 What is a group of organ systems?

Column 4 Answer $300 Organism

Column 4 $400 Name the Levels of Organization in order.

Column 4 Answer $400 Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organ System-Organism