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Cell Test Review Game Cell Test Review Game

Round One: Cell Diagrams

Round One Match the letter to the organelle 1. Golgi Body 2. Nucleolus 3. Lysosome 4. Cell membrane 5. Mitochondria 6. Cytoplasm 7. Ribosomes

Answers Trade Papers with your partner Round One Answers Trade Papers with your partner

Round One Match the letter to the organelle name 1. Golgi Body A 2. Nucleolus I 3. Lysosome E 4. Cell membrane D 5. Mitochondria C 6. Cytoplasm M 7. Ribosomes B

Round Two: Cell Diagrams

Round Two 1. J 2. K 3. L 4. N 5. H 6. F 7. G

Answers Trade Papers with your partner Round Two Answers Trade Papers with your partner

Round Two Match the letter to the organelle 1. J Chromsomes 2. K Nucleus 3. L Chloroplast 4. N Centrioles 5. H Nuc. Membrane 6. F Vacuole 7. G Cell wall

Round Three: Cell as a city

Round Three Name the part of the cell that corresponds to the part of the city. 1. Bakery 2. Power plant 3. City hall 4. Roads 5. Construction company 6. Warehouse 7. City limits 8. UPS/ Fed EX 9. City Hall Fence 10. Trash collectors/recyling center

Answers Trade Papers with your partner Round Three Answers Trade Papers with your partner

Round Three Name the part of the cell that corresponds to the part of the city. 1. Bakery chloroplast 2. Power plant mitochondria 3. City hall nucleus 4. Roads ER 5. Construction company Ribosomes 6. Warehouse vacuole 7. City limits cell membrane 8. UPS/ Fed EX golgi bodies 9. City Hall Fence nuclear membrane 10. Trash collectors/recyling center lysosomes

Round Four: Organelle Functions

Round Four Name the organelle that matches each job. 1. Makes energy by breaking down food. 2. Controls what goes into and out of the cell. 3. Controls all cell processes. 4. Makes proteins. 5. Contains the genetic information. 6. Stores water, food, or waste. 7. Makes food, only in plants. 8. Surrounds and protects nucleus. 9. Packages and distributes protein for transport outside the cell. 10. Breaks down old cell parts. Contains enzymes.

Answers Trade Papers with your partner Round Four Answers Trade Papers with your partner

Round Four Name the organelle that matches each job. 1. Makes energy by breaking down food. Mitochondria 2. Controls what goes into and out of the cell. Cell Membrane 3. Controls all cell processes. Nucleus 4. Makes proteins. Ribosome 5. Contains the genetic information. Chromosome 6. Stores water, food, or waste. Vacuole 7. Makes food, only in plants. Chloroplast 8. Surrounds and protects nucleus. Nuclear Membrane 9. Packages and distributes protein for transport outside the cell. Golgi 10. Breaks down old cell parts. Contains enzymes. Lysosomes

Round Five: Cell Discovery

Round Five Who was the first person to see cells? Why did he name the tiny boxes cells? What was he looking at under the microscope? True or False: There are living things smaller than cells. True or False: All living things are made of cells. True or False: Cells must come from other cells. These statements are part of what theory? Which scientist said all animals are composed of cells? Which scientist said all plants are composed of cells? Who invented the microscope? Virchow or VanLeeuwenhoek

Answers Trade Papers with your partner Round Five Answers Trade Papers with your partner

Round Five Who was the first person to see cells? Hooke Why did he name the tiny boxes cells? Looked like a monk's room (cell)‏ What was he looking at under the microscope? Cork True or False: There are living things smaller than cells. False True or False: All living things are made of cells. True True or False: Cells must come from other cells. True These statements are part of what theory? Cell Theory Which scientist said all animals are composed of cells? Schwann Which scientist said all plants are composed of cells? Schleiden Who invented the microscope? Virchow or VanLeeuwenhoek

Round Six: Types of cells

Round Six What makes a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cells? Give an example of a prokaryotic cell. In a plant cell, which one is on the outside? The cell wall or the cell membrane? Name two organelles in plant cells only. Name one organelle in an animal cell only. Name one other difference between plant and animal cells. Name the three organelles that could be seen through the microscope in a cheek cell or onion cell.

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Round Six What makes a prokaryotic cell different from eukaryotic cells? Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus Give an example of a prokaryotic cell. Bacteria In a plant cell, which one is on the outside? The cell wall or the cell membrane? Name two organelles in plant cells only. Cell wall & chloroplast Name one organelle in an animal cell only. Centrioles Name one other difference between plant and animal cells. Shape: plant cells are square Name the three organelles that could be seen through the microscope in a cheek cell or onion cell. Cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus