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P Organelle Identification A Organelle Identification Cytoplasm Components Nuclear Components Cell Classification Cell History FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY

Cell History answer100 answer This term means “the smallest unit of life”

Cell History question100 question A Cell

Cell History answer200 answer This is the name of the scientist who first coined the term “cells”.

Cell History question200 question Robert Hooke

Cell History answer300 answer This is the name of the scientist who was the 1 st to observe microscopic organisms which were living in pond water.

Cell History question300 question Anton van Leeuwenhoek

Cell History answer400 answer This is the name of the scientist that combined cellular discoveries to create the “Cell Theory”.

Cell History question400 question Rudolph Virchow

Cell History answer500 answer These are the 3 concepts stated in the cell theory.

Cell History question500 question 1) Cells are the basic unit of life 2) All living things are made of cells 3) Cells only come from pre-existing cells

Cell Classification answer100 answer Cells are classified on whether or not they contain this organelle

Cell Classification question100 question A nucleus

Cell Classification answer200 answer This is a type of cell that does not contain a nucleus.

Cell Classification question200 question Prokaryotic

Cell Classification answer300 answer This is a type of cell that does contain a nucleus

Cell Classification question300 question Eukaryotic

Cell Classification answer400 answer Name 2 of the 4 examples of eukaryotic organisms

Cell Classification question400 question 1) Plants 2) Animals 3) Protists 4) Fungi

Cell Classification answer500 answer Name an example of a prokaryotic organism

Cell Classification question500 question Bacteria

Nuclear Components answer100 answer Which of the following is not found in the nucleus? A. Cytoplasm B. Chromatin C. Nucleolus D. DNA

Nuclear Components question100 question A. Cytoplasm B. Chromatin C. Nucleolus D. DNA

Nuclear Components answer200 answer This is the name of the protective covering which surrounds the nucleus

Nuclear Components question200 question Nuclear Membrane / Nuclear Envelope

Nuclear Components answer300 answer This is the function of the nucleolus

Nuclear Components question300 question Site of ribosome assembly

Nuclear Components answer400 answer Which of the following is a function of the nucleus: A. Contains off the information needed to make proteins B. Controls most of the cell processes C. Stores DNA D. All of the above

Nuclear Components questionquestion D. All of the above A. Contains off the information needed to make proteins B. Controls most of the cell processes C. Stores DNA D. All of the above

Nuclear Components answer500 answer This is the name of the sandy granular material located in the nucleus which is made of DNA bound to protein.

Nuclear Components question500 question Chromatin

Cytoplasm Components answer100 answer The cell is considered to be similar to a factory because it contains these structures which carry out specialized jobs in order for the cell to function.

Cytoplasm Components question 100 question organelles

Cytoplasm Components answer200 answer This organelle is takes materials from the ER and modifies, sorts and packages them to either be stored or sent out of the cell.

Cytoplasm Components question 200 question Golgi Apparatus

Cytoplasm Components answer 300 answer This structure is responsible for making proteins based on the information provided by the nucleus

Cytoplasm Components question 300 question Ribosomes

Cytoplasm Components answer400 answer Besides the nucleus, these are the other 2 structures which contain their own DNA

Cytoplasm Components question 400 question Mitochondria & Chloroplasts

Cytoplasm Components answer500 answer These are the 2 protein filaments which make up the cytoskeleton.

Cytoplasm Components question 500 question Microfilaments & Microtubules

Animal Organelle ID answer100 answer

Animal Organelle ID question 100 question Nucleolus

Animal Organelle ID answer200 answer

Animal Organelle ID question 200 question Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

Animal Organelle ID answer300 answer

Animal Organelle ID question 300 question Mitochondria

Animal Organelle ID answer400 answer

Animal Organelle ID question 400 question Ribosomes

Animal Organelle ID answer500 answer

Animal Organelle ID question 500 question Chromatin

Plant Organelle ID answer 100 answer

Plant Organelle ID question 100 question Vacuole

Plant Organelle ID answer 200 answer

Plant Organelle ID question 200 question Chloroplast

Plant Organelle ID answer 300 answer

Plant Organelle ID question 300 question Golgi Apparatus

Plant Organelle ID answer 400 answer The covering

Plant Organelle ID question 400 question Nuclear Envelope / Nuclear Membrane

Plant Organelle ID answer 500 answer

Plant Organelle ID question 500 question Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Final Jeopardy Answer begin It would have been impossible for scientists to realize cellular discoveries if it would not have been for this instruments invention.

Final Jeopardy Question The Microscope