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Cell Review Game Be honest, write down your answer first. If you get it correct, write down the number of points you earned. If you get it wrong, don’t write down any points. Almost all of these questions will be on the test tomorrow. You might want to take good notes!!!!
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1.Vocabulary 20 pts. The smallest living unit that can perform the basic activities of life
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1.Vocabulary – 20 pts. CELL
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2. Vocabulary – 40 pts. The protective covering that encloses every cell.
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2. Vocabulary – 40 pts. Cell Membrane
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3. Vocabulary – 60pts. An example of a prokaryotic organism that also has a cell wall like a plant cell
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3. Vocabulary – 60pts. Bacteria
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4. Vocabulary – 80 pts. This is the area where the DNA (genetic information) is found in a prokaryote.
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4. Vocabulary – 80 pts. Cytoplasm
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5. Vocabulary – 100 pts. Any part of a cell enclosed by its own membrane.
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5. Vocabulary – 100 pts. Organelle
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6. Cell Organelles – 20 pts. Provides energy
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6. Cell Organelles – 20 pts. Mitochondria
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7. Cell Organelles – 40 pts. Controls what may enter or leave the nucleus
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7. Cell Organelles – 40 pts. Nuclear membrane
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8. Cell Organelles – 60 pts. This controls the amount of hormones in a cell.
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8. Cell Organelles – 60 pts. Smooth ER
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9. Cell Organelles – 80 pts. This is a picture of:
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9. Cell Organelles – 80 pts. Chloroplast
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10. Cells – 50 pts. Prokaryote Eukaryote
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10. Cells – 50 pts. Prokaryote Eukaryote No nucleus Unicellular No organelles Nucleus Multi-cellular Organelles Cells DNA Cell Membrane Cytoplasm
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11. Levels of organization – 20 pts. Different tissues working together to perform a particular function make up:
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11. Levels of organization – 20 pts. organ
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12. Levels of organization – 40 pts. A group of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job EX: cell + cell = ?
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12. Levels of organization – 40 pts. Tissue
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13. Levels of organization – 60 pts. Organs working together make up:
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13. Levels of organization – 60 pts. Organ systems
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14. Levels of organization – 80 pts. The highest level of organization: Organ system + organ system = ? An individual form of life that uses energy to carry out the activities of life:
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14. Levels of organization – 80 pts. Organism
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15. Plant, Animal, or Both – 20 pts. Cell Wall is in plant, animal, or both?
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15. Plant, Animal, or Both – 20 pts. Plant
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16. Plant, Animal, or Both – 40 pts. Nucleus is in plant, animal, or both?
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16. Plant, Animal, or Both – 40 pts. Both
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17. Plant, Animal, or Both – 60 pts. Cytoplasm is in plant, animal or both?
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17. Plant, Animal, or Both – 60 pts. Both
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18. Plant, Animal, or Both – 80 pts. Central Vacuole is in plant, animal, or both?
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18. Plant, Animal, or Both – 80 pts. Plant
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19. Microscopes – 20 pts. The following is true of compound light or electron microscopes: Can be used with live specimens
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19. Microscopes – 20 pts. Compound light microscope
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20. Microscopes – 40 pts. Specimen must be thin to see through: Compound light or electron
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20. Microscopes – 40 pts. Compound light microscope
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21. Microscopes – 60 pts. 1000X more powerful: compound light or electron microscope
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21. Microscopes – 60 pts. Electron microscope
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22. Cell Theory – 300 pts. Complete the statements of the cell theory: 1. Every _______ thing is made up of one or more cells. 2. Cells carry out the functions needed to support ________. 3. Cells come only from other living _______.
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22. Cell Theory – 300 pts. (100 pts for each blank) 1. Every living thing is made up of one or more cells. 2. Cells carry out the functions needed to support life. 3. Cells come only from other living cells.
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23. Bonus Question – 80 pts Why can’t a specialized cell in a multi- cellular organism survive on its own?
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23. Bonus Question – 80 pts A specialized cell is only able to perform one function (job). Therefore, it cannot do all of the jobs needed to support life so it can’t make it all by itself.
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