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Don’t Forget... Contestants
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Although they give answers in the form of questions on the TV show, you do not need to do this. You do need to write your answers on your game board! Keep track of your score … Add points for correct answers!
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500 100 200 300 100 300 200 300 200 100 200 500 300 200 100 400 Plant vs Animal Organelles Living OR Non Living Scientific Method More Organelles
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This organelle is largest in plant cells and is used for storage Plant VS Animal for $100
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What is a Vacuole Back to Game
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This organelle is mainly found in animal cells and used to digest old cell parts or even the cell itself! Plants VS Animals for $200
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Back to Game What is a Lysosome
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Plants VS Animals for $300 In plant cells this structure helps to keep a cell’s shape
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Back to Game What is a Cell Wall
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Plant VS Animal for $400 This organelle only found in plants works with the mitochondria in photosynthesis to produce energy
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Back to Game What is a Chloroplast
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Daily Double!! Name 3 differences between a plant and animal cell
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Back to Game 1.Plant cells have a cell wall 2.Plant cells have a large central vacuole 3.Plant cells usually lack a lysosome 1.Plant cells have chloroplasts
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Organelles for $100 Proteins are made by this “factory like” organelle
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Back to Game Ribosome
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Organelles for $200 This membrane is responsible for limiting what can travel into and out of a cell.
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Back to Game Cell Membrane
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Organelles for $300 This is organelle has two parts, is found next to the nucleus and is used for transport
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Back to Game The Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Organelles for $400 Name this organelle and describe its function.
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Back to Game What is the chloroplast? Used for making carbohydrates from sunlight.
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Organelles for $500 Name this organelle and describe its function
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Back to Game What is a vacuole It is used for storage within a cell
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More Organelles for $100 This “power house” organelle makes energy for the cell.
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Back to Game The Mitochondrion
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More Organelles for $200 The “brain of the cell”, responsible for all cell activities.
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Back to Game The Nucleus
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More Organelles for $300 This organelle processes proteins (adds carbohydrate to proteins made by ribosomes) and sends them out of the cell.
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Back to Game The Golgi Body
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More Organelles for $400 This is the gel like fluid that all of the organelles float in
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Back to Game Cytoplasm
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More Organelles for $500 This part of the nucleus holds the genetic information for the cell
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Back to Game Nucleolus
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Living OR Non Living for $100 This characteristic of living things is very evident in animals but not as much in plants. We do it during the hokey pokey
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Back to Game What is movemen
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Living OR Non Living for $200 This characteristic of living things can happen to a woman every 9 months until menopause.
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Back to Game What is reproduction
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Living OR Non Living for $300 This characteristic of living things is very sad, but a natural part of life when you reach old age
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Back to Game What is death
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Living OR Non Living for $400 This characteristic of living things cannot be seen by the naked eye but only through a microscope.
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Back to Game What are cells!!
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Living OR Non Living for $500 Explain why fire is either living or non living using the characteristics of living things
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Back to Game Fire is non living because, even though it moves, requires nutrients, dies, can lead to more fires it is NOT made of cells.
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Scientific Method for $100 This step of the scientific method requires an IF THEN BECAUSE statement
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Back to Game What is a hypothesis
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Scientific Method for $200 This step of the scientific method is like telling the future or making an educated guess
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Back to Game What is making a prediction
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Scientific Method for $300 This step of the scientific method requires planning and materials, it does not always go according to plan
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Back to Game What is test
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Scientific Method for $400 This step of the scientific method happens at the very end and requires a summation of findings
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Back to Game What is share results
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Scientific Method for $500 Write a hypothesis for this experiment: Mixing baking soda and vinegar
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If we add baking soda to vinegar Then it will foam and bubble Because I have done this before Back to Game
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How many points do you want to risk?
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How is a prokaryote different from a eukaryote
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A Prokaryote has no nucleus just free floating DNA A prokaryote has a flagella, or a tail to help it move Prokaryotes can live in extreme environments A prokaryote has pili for movement and stickyness
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And the winner is …
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