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Scientists
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Cells
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Cell Factory
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Organelles
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Living Things
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You Ever Wonder
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Jeopardy Cells Edition Scientists Cells Cell Factory Organelles Living Things You Ever Wonder 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Who was the first person to describe cells?
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$100 Robert Hooke
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$200 Who discovered single –celled organisms in pond scum and called them animalcules (Today we call them protists)?
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$200 Anton von Leeuwenhoek
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$300 What did Rudolf Virchow state?
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$300 all cells could form only from other cells
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$400 What did Matthieas Schleiden conclude?
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$400 all plant parts were made of cells
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$500 What did Theodor Schwann conclude?
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$500 all animal tissues were mad of cells
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$100 What restricts the size of a cell?
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$100 surface area – to – volume ratio
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$200 What are the two basic types of cells?
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$200 prokaryotic and eukaryotic
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$300 Explain prokaryotic cells.
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$300 prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. Examples are bacteria and archaea.
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$400 Explain eukaryotic cells.
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$400 Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Examples are plant and animal cells.
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$500 Describe the cell theory.
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$500 1. All organisms are made of one or more cells. 2. The cells is the basic unit of all living things. 3. All cells come from existing cells
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$100 A gatekeeper of the cell factory.
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$100 cell membrane
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$200 The internal delivery system of the cell factory.
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$200 Endoplasmic Reticulum
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$300 The power supplier of the cell factory.
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$300 Mitochondrion
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$400 The garbage collectors of the cell factory.
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$400 Lysosomes
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$500 The control center of the cell factory.
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$500 nucleus
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$100 What is a web of proteins that keeps the cell membrane from collapsing.
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$100 cytoskeleton
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$200 What is the fluid and most of the contents?
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$200 cytoplasm
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$300 Make proteins.
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$300 ribosomes
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$400 What is the golgi complex?
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$400 packages and distributes proteins
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$500 Describe the vacuole?
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$500 A large vesicle in plant cells that store digestive enzymes, water, and other liquids.
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$100 What is a group of cells that work together to form a specific function?
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$100 tissue
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$200 What is a structure that is made up of two or more tissues that work together to perform a specific function?
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$200 organ
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$300 Organize living things in order from lowest to highest level of organization.
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$300 cells – tissues – organs – organ systems – organism
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$400 In an organism what is structure related to?
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$400 function
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$500 Explain an organ system.
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$500 An organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a specific function. An example is the cardiovascular system.
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$100 You ever wonder what this is colored in green?
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$100 Cell Wall
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$200 You ever wonder what this is colored in blue?
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$200 Mitochondria
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$300 You ever wonder what is a small sac that surrounds material to be moved into, out, or around in a cell?
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$300 Vesicle
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$400 You ever wonder what a cell is?
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$400 A cell is the smallest unit that can perform all of the processes necessary for life.
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$500 You ever wonder what the benefits to being mutlicellular are?
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$500 Some benefits to being multicellular are larger size, longer life, and specialization.
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So You Think You Know Cells?
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List the organelles that are only found in plant cells and list the organelles only found in animal cells.
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Animal cell – lysosome Plant cell – chloroplast, vacuole, and cell wall
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