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Cell Movement and Reproduction Game 6 th Grade

Instructions You have 20 seconds on a piece of paper to answer the following questions. When you hear this sound put down your pencil. Whoever has the most correct answers at the end will win.

Practice Question: Who is Batman’s cape crusader sidekick?

Times Up Answer: Robin

Question 1: The release of energy from sugar molecules is a process called _____.

Times Up Answer: respiration

Question 2: Places where food is produced in plant cells are called _____.

Times Up Answer: chloroplasts

Question 3: The division of the nucleus while a cell is dividing into 2 identical cells is __________.

Times Up Answer: mitosis

Question 4: The movement of molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration is called ___.

Times Up Answer: diffusion

Question 5: A sac-like storage space in a cell is called _____.

Times Up Answer: a vacuole

Question 6: Rod-shaped structures in cells that package and secrete materials containing energy are called _________.

Times Up Answer: mitochondria

Question 7: Inside the cell membrane is a gel-like substance called the _____.

Times Up Answer: cytoplasm

Question 8: Respiration without oxygen is called ____.

Times Up Answer: fermentation

Question 9: A group of different tissues working together to do certain jobs form ____.

Times Up Answer: organ

Question 10: When the division of a cell’s nucleus results in cells with half as many chromosomes as other cells, what process has occurred?

Times Up Answer: meiosis

Question 11: When molecules of sugar, water, oxygen, and carbon dioxide do not require energy to move from high to low concentration, it is called _____.

Times Up Answer: passive transport

Question 12: The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is _____.

Times Up Answer: osmosis

Question 13: When materials need energy to move through a cell membrane, it is called _____.

Times Up Answer: active transport

Question 14: The food-making process in plants that uses sunlight to produce sugar is called _____.

Times Up Answer: photosynthesis

Question 15: All the stages in a living thing’s development from one generation to the next describes a _________.

Times Up Answer: life cycle

Question 16: All reptiles, birds, and mammals reproduce by means of ___________.

Times Up Answer: internal fertilization

Question 17: The process that a living thing uses to produce more of its own kind is called ________.

Times Up Answer: reproduction

Question 18: Organs working together to do a certain job is called __________.

Times Up Answer: an organ system

Question 19: Bacteria do not have a clearly defined _______.

Times Up Answer: nucleus

Question 20: The “blueprint” of a cell is found in _________.

Times Up Answer: chromosomes

Question 21: When molecules of a substance move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is called _________.

Times Up Answer: diffusion

Question 22: Which phase of mitosis do the chromosome pair split?

Times Up Answer: anaphase

Question 23: The process that a living thing uses to produce more of its own kind.

Times Up Answer: reproduction

Question 24: Which superhero alias name is Peter Parker?

Times Up Answer: Spiderman

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