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Survivor Can your team outwit, outplay and outlast your opponents to be the ultimate Survivor? How to setup the game: Use the outline tab to fill in your questions and answers. Print out 6 copies of the Immunity Idol or roll paper into a diploma. How to use the game: Questions will appear in order. They can give you an answer. Click on answer to display the correct answer. When you’ve given the appropriate points, click Back to the board to choose another question. The question you were just on should be gone now. If they get the question correct, they get the point and a chance at the bonus. Click on challenge to give them the bonus question. If they get the question wrong, click on question and it’ll skip to the next question. Teams: You could have teams write down the answers so everyone gets to answer all the questions. Then those who got the question wrong would put their white boards down while the other teams can answer the challenges.
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Fidusfion Ernfmiteni Idxedio tilopnlaoni Melsctel Lorelgnae
Meet the Tribes Fidusfion Ernfmiteni Idxedio tilopnlaoni Melsctel Lorelgnae
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Challenges Each time you get a question right, you get a challenge and a chance at bonus points.
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The Final Challenge The secret final challenge will be revealed at the end of the game for additional points. Good Luck Survivors!
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A group of cells with the same function makes up
Question One A group of cells with the same function makes up Answer
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Answer One Tissues Challenge Question
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Challenge One What is an organ system NEXT QUESTION
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Energy released by a cell’s mitochondrion is stored in
Question Two Energy released by a cell’s mitochondrion is stored in Answer
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Answer Two The ATP Challenge Question
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Challenge Two Larger size, longer life, and specialization are three advantages to being a NEXT QUESTION
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Question Three Answer Which statement is NOT part of the cell theory?
a. All organisms are made of one or more cells. b. Animal and plant cells contain the same organelles. c. The cell is the basic unit of living things. d. All cells originate from other cells. Answer
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Animal and plant cells contain the same organelles.
Answer Three Animal and plant cells contain the same organelles. Challenge Question
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Challenge Three Particles move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration. NEXT QUESTION
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Diffusion through a membrane
Question Four Diffusion through a membrane Answer
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Answer Four Osmosis Challenge Question
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What do all cells need in order to survive?
Challenge Four What do all cells need in order to survive? NEXT QUESTION
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Cells use oxygen to produce energy from food is an example of what?
Question Five Cells use oxygen to produce energy from food is an example of what? Answer
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Answer Five Cellular Respiration
Challenge Question
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Fermentation in muscle cells produces
Challenge Five Fermentation in muscle cells produces NEXT QUESTION
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Glucose is the product of what process?
Question Six Glucose is the product of what process? Answer
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Answer Six Photosynthesis
Challenge Question
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What is active transport?
Challenge Six What is active transport? NEXT QUESTION
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What is the product of cellular respiration?
Question Seven What is the product of cellular respiration? Answer
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Answer Seven Energy/ATP Challenge Question
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Binary fission, the process by which bacteria cells divide, means
Challenge Seven Binary fission, the process by which bacteria cells divide, means NEXT QUESTION
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Question Eight What two processes does this show? Answer
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photosynthesis and cellular respiration
Answer Eight photosynthesis and cellular respiration Challenge Question
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What is the name for the way cells divide in asexual reproduction?
Challenge Eight What is the name for the way cells divide in asexual reproduction? NEXT QUESTION
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Offspring that are different from both parents are produced by?
Question Nine Offspring that are different from both parents are produced by? Answer
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Answer Nine Sexual Reproduction Challenge Question
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Challenge Nine What is heredity? NEXT QUESTION
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The breakdown of food without oxygen
Question Ten The breakdown of food without oxygen Answer
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Answer Ten Fermentation
Challenge Question
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What is the main difference between bacteria and a pine tree?
Challenge Ten What is the main difference between bacteria and a pine tree? NEXT QUESTION
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Which organism has more cells, an elephant or a cat?
Question Eleven Which organism has more cells, an elephant or a cat? Answer
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The elephant has more cells, not larger, just more.
Answer Eleven The elephant has more cells, not larger, just more. Challenge Question
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What are 2 advantages of reproducing asexually?
Challenge Eleven What are 2 advantages of reproducing asexually? NEXT QUESTION
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List the three parts of the cell theory?
Question Twelve List the three parts of the cell theory? Answer
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Answer Twelve All organisms are made of one or more cells
The cell is the basic unit of living things All cells come from existing cells. Challenge Final Challenge
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Where do plants store their food?
Challenge Twelve Where do plants store their food? Final Challenge
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Final Challenge Unscramble the name of your tribe into the English term from which it was created.
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Fidusfion Ernfmiteni Idxedio tilopnlaoni Melsctel Lorelgnae
The English Tribes Fidusfion Ernfmiteni Idxedio tilopnlaoni Melsctel Lorelgnae
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Diffusion Fermentation Dioxide Pollination Stemcell Organelle
The Real Six Tribes Diffusion Fermentation Dioxide Pollination Stemcell Organelle
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Congratulations! You have survived!
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