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Science Jeopardy General Knowledge Cell PartsPlant CellsMicroscope Parts Everything!

This is the basic unit of life. Category 1 – 10 points

This is the name for all the parts in a cell that carry out specific functions Category 1 – 20 points

This is an example of a living Thing and a non-living thing. Category 1 – 30 points

This is the difference between Something that is dead and something that is non-living. Category 1 – 40 points

These are the eight characteristics Of living things. 50 points

This is the part of the cell that controls What goes in and out of the cell. Category points

This is the control center of the Cell that tells all the other parts of Cell what to do. – 20 points

This is the part of the cell that turns Nutrients into energy for the cell. – 30 points

This is the jelly-like part of the cell That holds all the other parts in place. Category 2– 40 points

Name three parts of an animal cell and describe their functions. Category 2 – 50 points

This is the stiff outer layer of A plant cell that protects it and Gives it its’ shape. Category points

This is the part of the cell that stores Water, nutrients, or waste. Category points

This is the part of The cell that captures sunlight And turns it into energy for The plant. Category 3 – 30 points

These are the two parts that plant Cells have that animal cells don’t have. Category 3– 40 points

Name three of the parts of a plant cell and describe their functions. – 50 points

This is the part of the microscope We put the slide on. Category 4– 10 points

This is the part of the microscope We look through– 20 points

These are the two parts we use to carry the microscope Category 4– 30 points

This is the part of the microscope We rotate to change the amount Of magnification. Category 4– 40 points

This is how to start focusing the microscope When looking at a specimen, including the objective lens to start with and which focus knob to use first. Category 4– 50 points

This is the variable that is specifically changed in the experiment.– 10 points

This is the number of variables We should change/manipulate in An experiment – 20 points

This is the variable(s) that stays the same in an experiment. – 30 points

This is the variable that is measured And recorded in an experiment. – 40 points

Identify each variable in the following experiment: Tim and Moby test 3 different brands of batteries to see which will make a robot move for the longest period of time. They test Duracell, Energizer, and Costco brand batteries in the same robot. They record how long the robot moves with each type of battery.– 50 points