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2 Discovering Cells

3 Looking Inside Cells

4 Analogies

5 Paramecium and Euglena

6 Amoeba and Volvox

7 Key Terms

8 Paramecium and Euglena
Discovering Cells Looking Inside Cells Paramecium and Euglena Analogies Amoeba and Volvox Key Terms $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Round One should contain one “Daily Double” question. To insert the “Daily Double Screen”, follow these steps: 1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW  ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the “Action Settings” dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to “Daily Double Round 1”. Click OK 6. Now go to Slide “Daily Double Round 1” in this presentation, and follow the directions in the “Notes” section $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 These are the basic units of structure and function in living things.
1-100 These are the basic units of structure and function in living things. $100

10 1-100A What are cells? $100

11 This is an instrument that makes small object look larger.
1-200 This is an instrument that makes small object look larger. $200

12 1-200A What is a microscope? $200

13 1-300 This is the first person to ever view cells. He did it by viewing “cork.” $300

14 1-300A Who is Robert Hooke? $300

15 These are the three type of microscopes that we discussed.
1-400 These are the three type of microscopes that we discussed. $400

16 What are simple, complex (or light), and electron microscopes?
What are simple, complex (or light), and electron microscopes? $400

17 Cell Theory is made up of these three points.
1-500 Cell Theory is made up of these three points. $500

18 What are… $500 All living things are made up of cells.
What are… All living things are made up of cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function. All cells are produced from other cells. $500

19 2-100 These are tiny structures that carry out specific functions within a cell. $100

20 2-100A What are organelles? $100

21 2-200 These are the three types cells that must be apart of a living structure that we have talked about. $200

22 What are animal, plant, and bacterial cells?
What are animal, plant, and bacterial cells? $200

23 2-300 This is the rigid layer of nonliving material that surrounds plant cells. $300

24 2-300A What is the cell wall? $300

25 The structure of each kind of body cell is suited to this.
2-400 The structure of each kind of body cell is suited to this. $400

26 2-400A What is its function? $400

27 Name 8 out of the 10 parts to an “animal cell”.
2-500 Name 8 out of the 10 parts to an “animal cell”. $500

28 2-500A What are Cell Membrane, Nucleus, Nucleolus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Body, Vacuole, Lysosomes, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Ribosomes? $500

29 This part is known as the “brain” of the cell.
3-100 This part is known as the “brain” of the cell. $100

30 3-100A What is the nucleus? $100

31 This is the “highway” system of a cell.
3-200 This is the “highway” system of a cell. $200

32 What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
What is the endoplasmic reticulum? $200

33 These are the restaurants or the cafeterias of a cell.
3-300 These are the restaurants or the cafeterias of a cell. $300

34 3-300A What are ribosomes? $300

35 This is the “powerhouse” or “power plant” of a cell.
3-400 This is the “powerhouse” or “power plant” of a cell. $400

36 What is the mitochondria?
What is the mitochondria? $400

37 These are the storage units of a cell.
3-500 These are the storage units of a cell. $500

38 3-500A What are vacuoles? $500

39 Animal-like or Plant-like…
4-100 Animal-like or Plant-like… Paramecium? $100

40 4-100A What is animal-like? $100

41 4-200 This part of the Euglena is what stores and removes excess water and waste. $200

42 What is the contractile vacuole?
What is the contractile vacuole? $200

43 This is how a paramecium moves.
4-300 This is how a paramecium moves. $300

44 4-300A What is by cilia? $300

45 This is how a Euglena moves.
4-400 This is how a Euglena moves. $400

46 What is by a flagella or tail?
What is by a flagella or tail? $400

47 Animal-like or Plant-like...
4-500 Animal-like or Plant-like... Euglena? $500

48 (It is technically not classified as either.)
What is neither? (It is technically not classified as either.) $500

49 This is how an Amoeba moves.
5-100 This is how an Amoeba moves. $100

50 What is with a pseudopod or “false foot”?
What is with a pseudopod or “false foot”? $100

51 Animal-like or Plant-like…
5-200 Animal-like or Plant-like… Volvox? $200

52 5-200A What is plant-like? $200

53 Autotroph or Heterotroph...
5-300 Autotroph or Heterotroph... Amoeba? $300

54 5-300A What is heterotroph? $300

55 Autotroph or Heterotroph...
5-400 Autotroph or Heterotroph... Volvox? $400

56 5-400A What is an Autotroph? $400

57 Explain how an Amoeba eats food.
5-500 Explain how an Amoeba eats food. $500

58 5-500A What is it surrounds and captures its food and then brings it to its digestive vacuole? $500

59 6-100 A microscope that uses a beam of electrons to examine a specimen is called a(n)... $100

60 What is an electron microscope?
What is an electron microscope? $100

61 6-200 This is the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus in a cell. $200

62 6-200A What is the cytoplasm? $200

63 This means that a single cell organism can not make its own food.
6-300 This means that a single cell organism can not make its own food. $300

64 6-300A What is a heterotroph? $300

65 This is the part of a cell that makes ribosomes.
6-400 This is the part of a cell that makes ribosomes. $400

66 6-400A What is the nucleolus? $400

67 This contains chemicals that break down certain materials in a cell.
6-500 This contains chemicals that break down certain materials in a cell. $500

68 6-500A What are lysosomes? $500

69 Final Jeopardy Plant and Animal Cells

70 Explain the difference between plant and animal cells
Explain the difference between plant and animal cells. Include at least 3 differences between the two cells.

71 Contestants: Please put down your writing tools and wait for further instructions.

72 What are… Plant cells have chloroplast and Animal cells do not.
Plant cells make their own food and Animal Cells do not. Plant Cells have Cell Walls and Animal Cells do not.


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