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Cells Jeopardy Cell FunctionsCellsRespiration Photosynthesis Osmosis Diffusion Grab Bag Final JeopardyJeopardy

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Question Answer Cell Functions-100 ANSWER: This packages materials to send out of the cell. QUESTION: What are golgi bodies?

Question Answer Cell Functions-200 ANSWER: This organelle is responsible for the storage of water and food. QUESTION: What are vacuoles?

Question Answer Cell Functions-300 ANSWER: This organelle is responsible for the synthesis and transportation of materials. QUESTION: What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

Question Answer Cell Functions-400 ANSWER: These are responsible for making proteins. QUESTION: What are ribosomes?

Question Answer Cell Functions-500 ANSWER: These can be found in animal cells, not plant cells, which digest cell waste. QUESTION: What are lysosomes?

Question Answer ANSWER: This can be found inside the cell wall and is semi-permeable. QUESTION: What is cell membrane? Cells-100

Question Answer Cells-200 ANSWER: These are two parts that plant cells have that animal cells do not have. QUESTION: What are cell walls and chloroplasts?

Question Answer Cells-300 ANSWER: Bacteria is this type of cell that has no nucleus. QUESTION: What is a prokaryotic cell?

Question Answer Cells-400 ANSWER: All living things are made of cells is this theory. QUESTION: What is cell theory?

Question Answer Cells-500 ANSWER: This is the organizational hierarchy of organisms from most complex to simplest. QUESTION: What is organisms, organ systems, organs, tissues and cells?

Question Answer Respiration/ Photosynthesis- 100 ANSWER: The gas that plants take in to help with photosynthesis. QUESTION: What is carbon dioxide?

Question Answer Respiration/ Photosynthesis- 200 ANSWER: Animal cells need these two things to create ATP (energy). QUESTION: What are oxygen and glucose?

Question Answer Respiration/ Photosynthesis- 300 ANSWER: This is where photosynthesis occurs. QUESTION: What is the chloroplast?

Question Answer Respiration/ Photosynthesis- 400 ANSWER: These are the byproducts of cellular respiration. QUESTION: What are carbon dioxide, water and ATP?

Question Answer Respiration/ Photosynthesis- 500 ANSWER: These are the byproducts of photosynthesis. QUESTION: What are oxygen and glucose?

Question Answer Osmosis/ Diffusion-100 ANSWER: The diffusion of water is called this. QUESTION: What is osmosis?

Question Answer Osmosis/ Diffusion-200 ANSWER: The movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration. QUESTION: What is diffusion?

Question Answer Osmosis/ Diffusion-300 ANSWER: In the egg lab what liquid had a low concentration of water. QUESTION: What is corn syrup?

Question Answer Osmosis/ Diffusion-400 ANSWER: At what point does an equal amount of substance move in and out of the cell. QUESTION: What is equilibrium?

Question Answer Osmosis/ Diffusion-500 ANSWER: This is the number of particles in a given place. QUESTION: What is concentration?

Question Answer Grab bag-100 ANSWER: Cytoplasm can be found in this type of cell. QUESTION: What is both animal and plant cells?

Question Answer Grab bag-200 ANSWER: In an animal cell, the arrow is pointing to this. QUESTION: What is Endoplasmic Reticulum?

Question Answer Grab bag-300 ANSWER: “A” is pointing at this in a plant cell. QUESTION: What is the vacuole? A

Question Answer Grab bag-400 ANSWER: This is what makes plants green. QUESTION: What is chlorophyll?

Question Answer Grab bag-500 ANSWER: This process results in haploid cells. QUESTION: What is meiosis?

Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: In Mitosis, this phase is when the DNA is replicated. QUESTION: What is interphase?