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Jeopardy $100 Animal Cells Plant Cells Levels of Organization Cell Thoery Process Skills $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

Animal Cells- $100 The control center of the animal cell The control center of the animal cell Nucleus Nucleus

Animal Cells- $200 This organelle labeled with a Y This organelle labeled with a Y Y- cell membrane Y- cell membrane

Animal Cells- $300 This serves as a barrier between the animal cell and its environment, controlling what goes into and out of the cell This serves as a barrier between the animal cell and its environment, controlling what goes into and out of the cell Cell Membrane Cell Membrane

Animal Cells- $400 These membrane-bound structures each serve a particular function within a cell These membrane-bound structures each serve a particular function within a cell Organelles Organelles

Animal Cells- $500 This organelle stores food, water, and wastes This organelle stores food, water, and wastes Vacuole Vacuole

Plant Cells- $100 This rigid structure provides structure and protection for plant cells This rigid structure provides structure and protection for plant cells Cell Wall Cell Wall

Plant Cells- $200 The jelly-like fluid inside cells is called________ The jelly-like fluid inside cells is called________ Cytoplasm Cytoplasm

Plant Cells- $300 This organelle contains the cell’s DNA (genetic information) This organelle contains the cell’s DNA (genetic information) Nucleus Nucleus

Plant Cells- $400 These two organelles are found in plant cells, but not animal cells These two organelles are found in plant cells, but not animal cells Chloroplast & cell wall Chloroplast & cell wall

Plant Cells- $500 A solar panel converts solar energy for the plant to use as food. This is most similar to the function of which organelle? A solar panel converts solar energy for the plant to use as food. This is most similar to the function of which organelle? Chloroplasts Chloroplasts

Levels of Organization - $100 The building blocks of life; found at the bottom of the organizational pyramid The building blocks of life; found at the bottom of the organizational pyramid Cell Cell

Levels of Organization- $200 A group of organs working together A group of organs working together Organ System Organ System

Levels of Organization- $300 Similar cells working together form a ________ Similar cells working together form a ________ Tissue Tissue

Levels of Organization- $400 The human heart is an example of an ______ The human heart is an example of an ______ Organ Organ

Levels of Organization- $500 High numbers at a level of organization generally means (high / low) complexity High numbers at a level of organization generally means (high / low) complexity Low Low

Cell Theory- $100 All living things are made of these All living things are made of these Cells Cells

Cell Theory- $200 Which of the following is non-living: Which of the following is non-living: microscope, mushroom, human, grass microscope, mushroom, human, grass Microscope Microscope

Cell Theory- $300 This tool is used to observe cells and other very small specimens This tool is used to observe cells and other very small specimens Microscope Microscope

Cell Theory- $400 True or false: Cells come from other living cells through division True or false: Cells come from other living cells through division True True

Cell Theory- $500 True or false: cells are the basic unit of structure and function of all life True or false: cells are the basic unit of structure and function of all life True True

Process Skills - $100 This variable should be graphed along the X-axis This variable should be graphed along the X-axis Independent (manipulated) Variable Independent (manipulated) Variable

Process Skills - $200 This variable should always be graphed along the Y-axis This variable should always be graphed along the Y-axis Dependent (responding) variable Dependent (responding) variable

Process Skills - $300 This variable can be called the “cause” in a cause-and-effect relationship This variable can be called the “cause” in a cause-and-effect relationship Independent (manipulated) variable Independent (manipulated) variable

Process Skills - $400 In addition to labeled axes with units, an appropriate scale/interval, and a legend if necessary, a good graph should ALWAYS include this descriptive piece In addition to labeled axes with units, an appropriate scale/interval, and a legend if necessary, a good graph should ALWAYS include this descriptive piece Title Title

Process Skills - $500 This variable changes as a result of the manipulation of another variable This variable changes as a result of the manipulation of another variable Dependent (responding) variable Dependent (responding) variable

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