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: Jeopardy Review Game: Science Chapter 1

$2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5$5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 $2 $3 $4 $5 $1 Cell Parts Knock Classifying Animals Classifying Plants Pictures

I am a part of the cell. I am a part that is only in plant cells, not in animal cells. I am on the outside of the cell, right next to the cell membrane. I support and protect the cell. What cell part am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

I am a part of the cell. I am in both plant and animal cells. I am usually in the middle of the cell. I am called the “brain” of the cell because I have all the instructions for the cell’s job. What cell part am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

I am a part of the cell. I am a jelly-like liquid that holds everything together inside a cell. I cover the entire inside of the cell. What cell part am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

I am a part of the cell. I am only in plant cells. I absorb the sunlight to provide food for the plant. I am green in color. What cell part am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

I am a part of the cell. I am in both animal cells and plant cells. I am on the outside of an animal cell I act as a guard, deciding what can come into and out of the cell. What cell part am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

Are there more vertebrates or invertebrates on the Earth? Back to Jeopardy Board

I am a device that allows people to make tiny objects appear much larger. You could not observe ells without me. What am I? Back to Jeopardy Board

This word means to: sort into groups look at the similarities and differences What is the word? Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 3 different ways we have classified our class—either outside or when lining up. Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 1 reason why you should learn about cells. Back to Jeopardy Board

Animal cells are this shape. Back to Jeopardy Board

This class of animal is covered in hair or fur. Most live on land, but few live in water. Use lungs to breathe. Warm-blooded. Live births. Includes humans. Who are they? Back to Jeopardy Board

This class of animal is covered with smooth skin. They can live both on land and in the water. They can breathe with lungs or gills or both. They are cold-blooded. They hatch from eggs. Who are they? Back to Jeopardy Board

What makes a snake a reptile? Name 2 characteristics that make a snake a reptile. Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 3 animals that are considered to be invertebrates. Back to Jeopardy Board

Plant cells are this shape. Back to Jeopardy Board

True or False. Plant cells do not move. Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 3 different plants you might have drawn on your paper on Friday. Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 2 ways that we classified the leaves on Friday. Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 1 cell part that plant cells have but animal cells do not. Back to Jeopardy Board

Which animal class does this animal belong to? Back to Jeopardy Board

Vertebrate or Invertebrate? Back to Jeopardy Board

Plant cell or Animal cell? Back to Jeopardy Board

The arrow is pointing to which part of the cell? Back to Jeopardy Board

Name 2 features of this leaf that scientists may use to classify it. Back to Jeopardy Board

Final Jeopardy On a piece of paper draw a plant cell. Label 3 of the cell parts.