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Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Cell Structure Mitosis Cell Cycle Game Board 100 200 300 400 500 X

This is the name of the three stages a cell spends most of it’s lifetime in. What is interphase?

After mitosis occurs, this process describes the final division of the parent cell into two daughter cells. C1-200 What is Cytokinesis?

Substances that damage DNA such that a cancer is produced are called this. What are mutagens?

Cell division or cellular reproduction consist of these two stages. What are mitosis and cytokinesis?

These are at least three characteristics that describe a living thing. What is: uses energy, reproduces, responds to environment, is made of cells…?

What is the cell membrane? This is the structure that surrounds the cytoplasm of every living cell. What is the cell membrane?

The cell wall surrounds only this type of cell. What is a plant cell?

C2-200 This is the region of a cell that is inside the membrane and outside the nucleus. C2-300 What is the cytoplasm?

This organelle is responsible for storing water, nutrients and waste inside of a cell. What is the vacuole?

C2-200 The first player to buzz in will give 500 points to the other two players to split. C2-500 What is Buzz… Dooh?

What is photosynthesis? This is the process by which sunlight energy is used to convert Carbon Dioxide and Water into Glucose and Oxygen. C2-100 C3-100 What is photosynthesis?

What is cellular respiration? This is the process by which glucose and oxygen chemically react to produce carbon dioxide and water. C2-200 C3-200 What is cellular respiration?

What is the mitochondria? This is the organelle where chemical reactions called cellular respiration take place. C3-300 C2-400 What is the mitochondria?

What is the chloroplast? Animal cells are unable to undergo photosynthesis because they lack this specific organelle. C3-400 What is the chloroplast?

C2-200 This type of organism would be able to survive without the other over a very long time. C2-500 C3-500 What are plants?

The four stage process that describes the division of the nucleus. What is mitosis?

This is the first stage of mitosis, where chromosomes begin to curl into threads and become visible. What is the prophase?

This is the stage of mitosis where nuclear membranes form around the two chromosomes, completing the process of mitosis. C4-300 What is the Telophase?

These are the four stages of mitosis in order from 1st to 4th. C4-400 What are: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase.

This is the name of the fibers stretched between Centriole pairs by which the chromosomes are eventually pulled apart. C4-500 What is Spindle Fiber?

Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Cell Structure Mitosis Questions Cell Cycle Interphase Cell Membrane Photosynthesis Mitosis Cytokinesis Plant Cell Cellular Respiration Prophase Mutagens cytoplasm Mitochondria Telophase Mitosis and Cytokinesis Vacuole Chloroplasts Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase and Telophase Responds, energy, reproduces, made of cells Buzz… Dooh Plants Spindle Fibers