Microscope Organization To Round Two! Multi v. Uni Scientists Cell Structures
100 Back to board C A phospholipid layer that covers a cell’s surface and acts as a barrier between the inside of a cell and the cell’s environment Correct Answer
The membrane-covered organelle found in eukaryotic cells; contains the cell’s DNA and serves as the control center for the cell Back to board C Correct Answer
Back to board C A structure that surrounds the cell membrane of some cells and provides strength and support Correct Answer
Back to board C Cell organelles surrounded by two membranes that break down food molecules to make ATP Correct Answer
Back to board C A small organelle in cells where proteins are made from amino acids Correct Answer
Back to board C English scientist who first observed cells in a thin slice of cork Correct Answer
Back to board C Hooke named cells after this Correct Answer
Back to board C Dutch microscope maker who was the first to observe living cells Correct Answer
Back to board C German zoologist who concluded all animals are made of cells Correct Answer
Back to board C German botanist who concluded all plants are made of cells Correct Answer
Back to board C To get the magnification of a microscope, you need to multiply the powers of these two lenses Correct Answer
Back to board C The magnification of the low power objective Correct Answer
Back to board C The magnification of the high power objective Correct Answer
Back to board C The glass rectangle you place your specimens on Correct Answer
Back to board C The plastic square you place on your specimen before placing it under the microscope 500 Correct Answer
Back to board C Organism made of a single cell Correct Answer
Back to board C Organism made of 2 or more cells Correct Answer
Back to board C One benefit of being a unicellular organism Correct Answer
Back to board C One benefit of being a multicellular organism Correct Answer
Back to board C The reason that unicellular organisms can’t get too large Correct Answer
Back to board C A group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific task in the body Correct Answer
Back to board C A group of organs that works together to perform body functions Correct Answer
Back to board C A combination of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the body Correct Answer
Back to board C A membrane-covered structure that contains all of the necessary materials for life Correct Answer
Back to board C Anything that can independently carry out life processes Correct Answer
DAILY DOUBLE Question
To Final Jeopardy! Microscopes Prok v. Euk LAB Cell Structures The Big Picture To Round One
Back to Board C All of the populations of different species that live and interact in an area Correct Answer
Back to Board C A group of individuals of the same species that live together in the same area at the same time Correct Answer
Back to Board C A community of organisms and their nonliving environment Correct Answer
Back to Board C An example of a population Correct Answer
Back to Board C An example of a community Correct Answer
Back to Board C A membrane-covered cell organelle that produces lipids, breaks down drugs and other substances, and packages proteins for delivery out of the cell Correct Answer
Back to Board C The presence of these make RER different form SER Correct Answer
Back to Board C An organelle found in plant and algae cells where photosynthesis occurs Correct Answer
Back to Board C Correct Answer The cell organelle that modifies, packages and transports materials out of the cell
Back to Board C A large membrane-covered structure found in plant cells that serves as a storage container for water and other liquids Correct Answer
Back to Board C The place on a microscope that supports the slide Correct Answer
Back to Board C If a W was placed on a microscope, the image would appear as this Correct Answer
Back to Board C The big knob used to focus the microscope in scanning power Correct Answer
Back to Board C The little knob used to focus in high power Correct Answer
Back to Board C The color of the low power objective Correct Answer
Back to Board C The organelles visible in the cheek cell Correct Answer
Back to Board C The organelles visible in the plant cell Correct Answer
Back to Board C The stain used in the cell lab Correct Answer
Back to Board C Do all the cells in your body look like your cheek cells? Yes or No and WHY? Correct Answer
Back to Board C The main differences between plant and animal cells Correct Answer
Back to Board C Correct Answer A cell that does not have a nucleus or any other membrane-covered organelles
Back to Board C Correct Answer A cell that contains a central nucleus and a complicated internal structure
Back to Board C Bacteria Correct Answer
Back to Board C Humans Correct Answer
Back to Board C Correct Answer The location of DNA in a prokaryotic cell
DAILY DOUBLE Question
DAILY DOUBLE Question
FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY Eukaryotic cells
Correct Answer Where is the DNA in a eukaryotic cell?
100 Back to board C Cell Membrane
Nucleus Back to board C
Back to boardboard C Cell Wall
Back to board C Mitochondria
Back to board C Ribosomes
Back to board C Robert Hooke
Back to board C Monk’s Rooms
Back to board C Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Back to board C Theodor Schwann
Back to board C Matthias Schleiden
Back to board C Eye piece and objectives
Back to board C x
Back to board C x
Back to board C Slide
Back to board C Cover slip 500
Back to board C Unicellular
Back to board C Multicellular
Back to board C Various answers
Back to board C Various answers
Back to board C Cells need a high surface area to volume ratio
Back to board C Tissues
Back to board C Organ system
Back to board C Organs
Back to board C Cell
Back to board C Organism
Back to Board C Community
Back to Board C Population
Back to Board C Ecosystems
Back to Board C Various answers
Back to Board C Various answers
Back to Board C Endoplasmic Reticulum
Back to Board C Ribosomes
Back to Board C Chloroplast
Back to Board C Golgi complex
Back to Board C Vacuole
Back to Board C Stage
Back to Board C M
Back to Board C Course Adjustment
Back to Board C Fine adjustment
Back to Board C Yellow
Back to Board C Cell membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus
Back to Board C Cell membrane Chloroplast Cytoplasm Cell Wall
Back to Board C Iodine
Back to Board C No, the cells of the body look different because they perform different functions
Back to Board C Cell Wall and Chloroplast
Back to Board C Prokaryotic cells
Back to Board C Eukaryotic cells
Back to Board C Prokaryotic cells
Back to Board C Eukaryotic
Back to Board C Floating in the cytoplasm not contained in a nucleus
In the nucleus