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Jeopardy PlantsAnimalBoth Membrane Nucleus $$10$$10$$10$$10$$10 $$20$$20$$20$$20$$20 $$30$$30$$30$$30$$30 $$40$$40$$40$$40$$40 $$50$$50$$50$$50$$50

Answer: Photosynthesis occurs here.

Question: What is the chloroplast?

Answer: Chlorophyl reflects this wavelength of light. *Hint* Gives plants their color

Question: What is green?

Answer: This surrounds the cell membrane of a plant cell

Question: Cell Wall

Answer: This structure in plants mostly stores large amounts of water.

Question: What is the Vacuole

Answer: This is the strong material that animals can not digest found in the cell wall.

Question: What is cellulose

Answer: These aide in cellular division

Question: What are centrioles?

Answer: The size of vacuoles in animal compared to plant Vacuoles

Question: What is smaller?

Answer: This is not a specific structure or shape in animal cells.

Question: What is the animal cell membrane?

Answer: The fluid/jelly like substance that surrounds organelles.

Question: Cytoplasm

Answer: These cells are of the eukaryotic cell type.

Question: What are plant and animal cells?

Answer: This semi-permeable structure is found in both cell types.

Question: What is a cell membrane?

Answer: This stores mineral and nutrients and sometimes digestive enzymes.

Question: Vacuoles

Answer: Ribosome found in plant and animal cells produce ____________which aids in growth and repair of cells.

Question: What are Proteins?

Answer: This transports materials (proteins) around and to the outside of the cell.

Question: What is E.R.

Answer: This structure found in both plants and animals makes ATP (energy) for the cells.

Question: What are Mitochondria

Answer: This is the fatty acid monomer that makes up the membrane.

Question: What is a phospholipid?

Answer: This is when some may enter and some may not.

Question: Semi-Permeable

Answer: This aides in active transport

Question: What is a carrier protein?

Answer: These lack organelles, an example is a bacterial cell.

Question: Prokaryotic Cells

Answer: These usually do have organelles, plant and animal

Question: Eukaryotic Cells

Answer: This is loose material in the nucleus

Question: Chromatin

Answer: This is chromatin wound tightly for division.

Question: What are chromosomes?

Answer: These are holes in the nuclear envelope that allow RNA to exit the nucleus.

Question: What are nuclear pores?

Answer: The structure inside of the nucleus that helps make ribosomes.

Question: What is the nucleolous?

Answer: DNA contains all the ___________ that make up an individual organism.

Question: Genetic material

Final Jeopardy What are the 4 parts of the cell theory state?

Answers: 4 Parts –Cells are the basic unit of life –All organisms are made up of one or more cells –All cells carry out life processes –All cells arise from pre-existing cells