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Jeopardy $100 Sec. 2.1 Cell Organization BacteriaProtists Cell Specialization Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 The four levels (in order) of organization. The four levels (in order) of organization. Cell, tissue, organ, organ system Cell, tissue, organ, organ system

1 - $200 Fat, nerve, and muscle are examples of this. Fat, nerve, and muscle are examples of this. What is tissue? What is tissue?

1 - $300 The major organs of this system include the eyes, ears and spinal cord. The major organs of this system include the eyes, ears and spinal cord. What is the nervous system? What is the nervous system?

1 - $400 The two systems that the pancreas is part of. The two systems that the pancreas is part of. What is the digestive and endocrine systems? What is the digestive and endocrine systems?

1 - $500 It’s function is the coordination & regulation of body activities It’s function is the coordination & regulation of body activities What is the endocrine system? What is the endocrine system?

2 - $100 Another name for unicellular organisms, like bacteria, is this. Another name for unicellular organisms, like bacteria, is this. What are micro-organisms or microbes? What are micro-organisms or microbes?

2 - $200 Bacteria are prokaryotic meaning they lack this. Bacteria are prokaryotic meaning they lack this. What is a nucleus? What is a nucleus?

2 - $300 A whip-like tail used for movement. A whip-like tail used for movement. What is a flagellum? What is a flagellum?

2 - $400 Bacteria is very successful because they live everywhere and have changed little in this amount of time. Bacteria is very successful because they live everywhere and have changed little in this amount of time. What is several billions of years? What is several billions of years?

2 - $500 Antibiotics kill bacteria by destroying this. Antibiotics kill bacteria by destroying this. What is the cell wall? What is the cell wall?

3 - $100 This is a plantlike protist that uses a flagella to move. This is a plantlike protist that uses a flagella to move. What is an euglena? What is an euglena?

3 - $200 This is an animal-like protist that uses a pseudopod to move. This is an animal-like protist that uses a pseudopod to move. What is an amoeba? What is an amoeba?

3 - $300 This is an animal-like protist that uses cilia to move. This is an animal-like protist that uses cilia to move. What is a paramecium? What is a paramecium?

3 - $400 This is how Euglena gets its food. This is how Euglena gets its food. What is photosynthesis? What is photosynthesis?

3 - $500 This organelle directs plant-like protists to sunlight. This organelle directs plant-like protists to sunlight. What is the eyespot? What is the eyespot?

4 - $100 These cells are long & thin to help conduct electrical signals. These cells are long & thin to help conduct electrical signals. What are nerve cells? What are nerve cells?

4 - $200 This system is lined with mucus & cilia to help capture & brush away any inhaled dirt/debris. This system is lined with mucus & cilia to help capture & brush away any inhaled dirt/debris. What is the respiratory system? What is the respiratory system?

4 - $300 Most of the cytoplasm in a fat cell is occupied by these organelles. Most of the cytoplasm in a fat cell is occupied by these organelles. What are vacuoles? What are vacuoles?

4 - $400 Finger-like projections that line the small intestine. Finger-like projections that line the small intestine. What are villi? What are villi?

4 - $500 This is the special protein that helps red blood cells carry oxygen. This is the special protein that helps red blood cells carry oxygen. What is hemoglobin? What is hemoglobin?

5 - $100 Most active cells will be this size. Most active cells will be this size. What is small? What is small?

5 - $200 Although most fungi are multicellular, this is an example of a unicellular fungus. Although most fungi are multicellular, this is an example of a unicellular fungus. What is yeast? What is yeast?

5 - $300 This organelle pumps extra water out of protists. This organelle pumps extra water out of protists. What is a contractile vacuole? What is a contractile vacuole?

5 - $400 Surface area relates to this part of a cell. Surface area relates to this part of a cell. What is the cell membrane? What is the cell membrane?

5 - $500 To be most efficient at transporting nutrients in & wastes out, a cell needs to have this. To be most efficient at transporting nutrients in & wastes out, a cell needs to have this. What is a large surface area to volume ratio? What is a large surface area to volume ratio?

Final Jeopardy Give an example of a cell, a tissue, an organ & an organ system. Give an example of a cell, a tissue, an organ & an organ system. Show your teacher your answer! Great job & good luck on next day’s test Show your teacher your answer! Great job & good luck on next day’s test