Characteristics of Living Things and Organelles Jeopardy!

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Characteristics of Living Things and Organelles Jeopardy!

Category1Category2Category3Category Category

Column 1, #1 Surrounds and protects the cell_____________. What is Cell membrane

Column 1, #2 This organelle controls all the activities in the cell What is the Nucleus

Column 1, #3 What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum or ER…… These organelles transport materials around the cell. materials around the cell. AKA: The Highways AKA: The Highways

Column 1, #4 Where are the Ribosomes Produced? In the Nucleolus Nucleoluss

Column 1, #5 Deoxyribonucleic Acid What is DNA?

Column 2, #1 The Little Factories What is the nickname for Ribosomes?

Column 2, #2 To store materials such as Glucose and Water Why do Plant cells have Large Vacuole? Large Vacuole?

Column 2, #3 Because they recycle old organelles Why are Lysosomes called The “Garbage Disposal” of The cell….?

Column 2, #4 In the Nucleus Where is DNA located? Where is DNA located?

Column 2, #5 Which cells have no nucleus and Ribosomes only? and Ribosomes only? Example: Bacteria Example: Bacteria Prokaryotic cells

Column 3, #1 Another name for cell membrane is the________? Gatekeeper

Column 3, #2 What is the one thing most Organisms can’t live without…? Organisms can’t live without…? OXYGEN

Column 3, #3 How many cells is a Unicellular Organism made of? Such as Bacteria Only One cell Uni = one

Column 3, #4 Provide structure and support Why do Plants have Cell Wall Otherwise trees and flowers wouldn’t be able to stand up? Otherwise trees and flowers wouldn’t be able to stand up?

Column 3, #5 Eukaryotic cells Which cells have a Nucleus and all of the Organelles? all of the Organelles? Example: Dogs Example: Dogs

Column 4, #1 Packages proteins and other substance____________ What is the Golgi Body

Column 4, #2 What are Ribosomes These organelles produce proteins

Column 4, #3 An Organism Any Living thing is called ________ ?

Column 4, #4 The Characteristics of life are? OrganizationGrow Respond to their Environment Take in Energy Perform Chemical Reactions ReproduceDie

Column 4, #5 What are Chloroplasts These green organelles produce Sugar/food in Plant cells

Column 5, #1 Another name for Golgi Body Is the Is the_______________? Mailroom

Column 5, #3 Plant cells have: Cell Wall Chloroplasts Large Vacuole What are the 3 main differences between Plant and Anim al cells? between Plant and Anim al cells?

Column 5, #4 Plant Cell Is this a Plant cell or Animal cell?

Column 5, #5 What is the function of this organelle and what is it? this organelle and what is it? Produces energy It is the Mitochondria

Column 5, #2 An organism made of many cells Is called_________? Example: YOU, Dogs….. Multicellular Multi = many