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Chapter 7 – Cell Structure and Function $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Topic 1Topic 2Topic 3Topic 4 Topic 5 FINAL ROUND

Topic 1: $100 Question Question: The movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane in known as a. phagocytosis b. endocytosis c. osmosis d. exocytosis BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $100 Answer Question: The movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane in known as a. phagocytosis b. endocytosis c. osmosis d. exocytosis BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $200 Question Question: In many cells, the structure that controls the cell’s activities is the nucleus. The nucleus contains a. cell membrane b. nucleolus c. organs d. chloroplasts BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $200 Answer Question: In many cells, the structure that controls the cell’s activities is the nucleus. The nucleus contains a. cell membrane b. nucleolus c. organs d. chloroplasts BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $300 Question Question: If a cell of an organism contains no nucleus, the organism is a(an) a. plant b. prokaryote c. eukaryote d. animal BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $300 Answer Question: If a cell of an organism contains no nucleus, the organism is a(an) a. plant b. prokaryote c. eukaryote d. animal BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $400 Question Question: A substance that moves across a cell membrane without using the cell’s energy tends to move a. away from the area where it is more concentrated. b. away from the area of equilibrium. c. toward the area where it is more concentrated. d. away from the area where it is less concentrated. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $400 Answer Question: A substance that moves across a cell membrane without using the cell’s energy tends to move a. away from the area where it is more concentrated. b. away from the area of equilibrium. c. toward the area where it is more concentrated. d. away from the area where it is less concentrated. BACK TO GAME

Topic 1: $500 Question Question: Which of the following is a function of the nucleus? a. Contains the information needed to make proteins b. Controls most of the cell’s processes c. Stores DNA d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 1: $500 Answer Question: Which of the following is a function of the nucleus? a. Contains the information needed to make proteins b. Controls most of the cell’s processes c. Stores DNA d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $100 Question Question: Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? a. plants b. animals c. bacteria d. All of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $100 Answer Question: Which of the following organisms are prokaryotes? a. plants b. animals c. bacteria d. All of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $200 Question Question: Which of the following contain a nucleus? a. organelles b. eukaryotes c. bacteria d. prokaryotes BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $200 Answer Question: Which of the following contain a nucleus? a. organelles b. eukaryotes c. bacteria d. prokaryotes BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $300 Question Question: Looking at a cell under a microscope, you note that it is a prokaryote. How do you know? a. The cell lacks cytoplasm b. The cell lacks a cell membrane c. The cell lacks a nucleus d. The cell lacks genetic material BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $300 Answer Question: Looking at a cell under a microscope, you note that it is a prokaryote. How do you know? a. The cell lacks cytoplasm b. The cell lacks a cell membrane c. The cell lacks a nucleus d. The cell lacks genetic material BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $400 Question Question: Which type(s) of microscopes can produce three-dimensional images of cells? a. Transmission electron microscopes b. Scanning electron microscopes c. Both A and B d. Neither A nor B BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $400 Answer Question: Which type(s) of microscopes can produce three-dimensional images of cells? a. Transmission electron microscopes b. Scanning electron microscopes c. Both A and B d. Neither A nor B BACK TO GAME

Topic 2: $500 Question Question: Electron microscopes can reveal details a. 100 times larger than those visible in light microscopes. b. The same size as those visible in light microscopes. c. 100 times smaller than those visible in light microscopes. d times smaller than those visible in light microscopes. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 2: $500 Answer Question: Electron microscopes can reveal details a. 100 times larger than those visible in light microscopes. b. The same size as those visible in light microscopes. c. 100 times smaller than those visible in light microscopes. d times smaller than those visible in light microscopes. BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $100 Question Question: The cell theory applies to a. bacteria b. multi-cellular organisms c. plants and animals d. all of the above BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $100 Answer Question: The cell theory applies to a. bacteria b. multi-cellular organisms c. plants and animals d. all of the above BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $200 Question Question: Who was one of the first people to identify and see cork cells? a. Anton van Leeuwenhoek b. Robert Hooke c. Matthias Schleiden d. Rudolf Virchow BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $200 Answer Question: Who was one of the first people to identify and see cork cells? a. Anton van Leeuwenhoek b. Robert Hooke c. Mathias Schleiden d. Rudolf Virchow BACK TO GAME

Topic 3: $300 Question Question: Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use? a. Endoplasmic reticulum b. Golgi apparatus c. Chloroplast d. mitochondrion BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Topic 3: $300 Answer Question: Which organelle converts the chemical energy stored in food into compounds that are more convenient for the cell to use? a. Endoplasmic reticulum b. Golgi apparatus c. Chloroplast d. Mitochondrion BACK TO GAME