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Jeopardy Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13
4 2 3 5 Q 1 Q 6 Q 11 Q 16 Q 21 Q 2 Q 7 Q 12 Q 17 Q 22 Q 3 Q 8 Q 13 Q 18 Q 23 Q 4 Q 9 Q 14 Q 19 Q 24 Q 5 Q 10 Q 15 Q 20 Q 25 Final Jeopardy
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Question 1 What is the nucleus?
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Answer 1 The brain of the cell, it directs all the cells activities
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Question 2 What is the cell membrane?
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Answer 2 It is the outer layer of the cell and it controls what goes in and out of the cell
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Question 3 What is the cytoplasm?
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Answer 3 The jelly like material that contains chemicals that keep the cell healthy
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Question 4 What are chromosomes?
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Answer 4 They are located in the nucleus and contain
genetic information about the cell
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Question 5 What is the mitochondria?
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Answer 5 Mitochondria is the part of the cell that releases energy from nutrients. Is also known as the powerhouse of the cell.
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Question 6 What is the cell wall?
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Answer 6 Structure that supports and protects the plant cell
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Question 7 What is the chloroplast?
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Answer 7 Part of the cell that makes food for the plant cell
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Question 8 What is the vacuole?
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Answer 8 Stores food, water, and waste for the cell
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Question 9 Any living thing that maintains life processes is called:
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Answer 9 An organism
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Question 10 How can you tell if a cell is a plant or animal cell?
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Answer 10 If a cell has a cell wall or chloroplast, it is a plant cell
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Question 11 All living things are made of one or more ___________.
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Answer 11 Cells
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Question 12 In 1665, ___________, an English scientist observed a layer of cork through a microscope.
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Answer 12 Robert Hooke
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Question 13 __________, a single celled organism is often thought of as harmful, but some can help animals digest food, or make food.
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Answer 13 Bacteria
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Question 14 This process is when particles of a substance move from an area where there are a lot of particles to an area where there are fewer particles
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Answer 14 Diffusion
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Question 15 This process when water and dissolved materials move through the cell membrane.
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Answer 15 Osmosis
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Question 16 When tissues work together they form:
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Answer 16 Organs
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Question 17 Who was the first person to observe a living cell?
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Answer 17 Anton von Leewenhoek
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Question 18 Cells that work together to form a specific function are called:
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Answer 18 Tissues
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Question 19 The four types of human tissue are called:
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Answer 19 Muscle, connective, epithelial, and nervous
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Question 20 This single celled organism has a nucleus and organelles.
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Answer 20 Protist
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Question 21 How many cells are humans made up of?
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Answer 21 Trillions
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Question 22 Name two single celled organisms.
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Answer 22 Bacteria and protists
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Question 23 True or false: The animal plant vacuole is bigger than the plant cell vacuole
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Answer 23 False. Plant cells have bigger vacuoles because
they need to store more food/water/waste
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Question 24 Why are microscopes important?
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Answer 24 Microscopes allow us to see things we cannot
See with our own eyes, and enabled us to Discover cells
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Question 25 What structures are present in both a plant and animal cell?
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Answer 25 Nucleus, chromosomes, vacuole,
cell membrane, cytoplasm, mitochondria
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Final Jeopardy Why don’t animal cells need cell walls and chloroplasts?
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Final Jeopardy Answer Animals have other structures to support them, so they do not need extra support provided by cell walls. Animals do not make their own food so they do not need chloroplasts.
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