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Review Game #2

Cell Theory Plant Cells Animal Cells Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic Grab Bag

Question: Which of the following did NOT contribute to the cell theory? a. Matthias Schleiden b. Rudolf Virchow c. Anton van Leeuwenhoek d. Theodor Schwann Check Your Answer Cell Theory for 1

Answer: c. Anton van Leeuwenhoek Back to the Game Board Cell Theory for 1

Question: Who was it that stated all plants are made of cells? Cell Theory for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Matthias Schleiden Back to the Game Board Cell Theory for 2

Question: Who was it that stated all animals are made of cells? Check Your Answer Cell Theory for 3

Answer: Theodore Schwann Back to the Game Board Cell Theory for 3

Question: During which time period was the cell theory created? a.1600s b.1700s c.1800s d.1900s Check Your Answer Cell Theory for 4

Answer: c. 1800s Back to the Game Board Cell Theory for 4

Question: What did Rudolf Vichow add to the cell theory? Check Your Answer Cell Theory for 5

Answer: All cells come from existing cells Back to the Game Board Cell Theory for 5

Question: What part is this? Plant Cells for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Cytoskeleton Back to the Game Board Plant Cells for 1

Question: What part is this? Check Your Answer Plant Cells for 2

Answer: DNA Back to the Game Board Plant Cells for 2

Question: What part of the plant cell packages and ships proteins? Check Your Answer Plant Cells for 3

Answer: The golgi complex Back to the Game Board Plant Cells for 3

Question: What is the function of this part? Check Your Answer Plant Cells for 4

Answer: Makes proteins Back to the Game Board Plant Cells for 4

Question: Name 3 organelles found in a plant cell and state what they do. Check Your Answer Plant Cells for 5

Answer: Many Possible Answers Back to the Game Board Plant Cells for 5

Question: What part is this? Animals Cells for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Vacuole Back to the Game Board Animal Cells for 1

Question: What part is this? Animal Cells for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Centrioles Back to the Game Board Animal cells for 2

Question: What does this part do? Animal Cells for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Contains the genetic material which is the instructions for the cell Back to the Game Board Animal Cells for 3

Question: Why is it a good thing that animal cells don’t have cell walls? Animal Cells for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: They could not move as well Back to the Game Board Animal Cells for 4

Question: What is the function of this structure? Animal Cells for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: Provides energy for the cell Back to the Game Board Animal Cells for 5

Question: Which is smaller – an plant cell or a bacteria cell? Pro. Vs Euk. for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Bacteria Cell Back to the Game Board Pro. vs Euk. for 1

Question: Do Prokaryotic cells have Ribosomes? Pro vs Euk for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Yes, all cells that we know of have Ribosomes Back to the Game Board Pro vs Euk for 2

Question: What is a prokaryote? Pro vs Euk for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: An organism made of a prokaryotic cell Back to the Game Board Pro vs Euk for 3

Question: Is this a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic cell? Pro vs Euk for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: Eukaryotic Back to the Game Board Pro vs Euk for 4

Question: How is the DNA different between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Pro vs Euk for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: Prokaryotic as round DNA and eukaryotic has linear DNA Back to the Game Board Pro vs Euk for 5

Question: Which of the 4 levels of organization is made of many cells working together? Grab Bag for 1 Check Your Answer

Answer: Tissues Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 1

Question: What is the difference between structure and function? Grab Bag for 2 Check Your Answer

Answer: Structure – what it looks like or is made of Function – What it does Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 2

Question: Why can a egg yolk be large when all other cells are small? Grab Bag for 3 Check Your Answer

Answer: Because it already contains everything it needs Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 3

Question: What is unique about archaea? Grab Bag for 4 Check Your Answer

Answer: It can survive where nothing else can Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 4

Question: What are the three types of Archaea? Grab Bag for 5 Check Your Answer

Answer: Heat-loving Salt-loving Methane-making Back to the Game Board Grab Bag for 5