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Final Jeopardy Research Methods
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Final Jeopardy 3 basic methods used by ecologists to study the living world What are observing, experimenting, and modeling?
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$200 Who is Robert Hooke? Viewed cork and called the small spaces “cells”.
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$400 Who is Theodor Schwann? Viewed animals parts and concluded that animals are made up of cells.
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$600 Who is Matthias Schleiden? Viewed plant parts and concluded that plants are made up of cells.
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$800 Who is Rudolf Virchow ? Concluded that all living cells can only come from other living cells.
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$1000 What is cells are basic unit of life, all living things are made of cells, and cells come from other living cells? The 3 parts of the Cell Theory based on all the observations and discoveries.
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$200 What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic? The 2 types of cells.
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$400 What are plant and animal=eukaryotic and bacteria=prokaryotic? 2 examples of eukaryotic cells and 1 example of a prokaryotic cell.
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$600 What are cell membrane, DNA, and cytoplasm? 3 things that all cells have in common.
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$800 What is prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus while a eukaryotes do…TRUE? The difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
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$1000 What are plants contain a cell wall, chloroplasts, a large vacuole; animals don’t and they have centrioles that plants do not? 4 differences between plant and animal cells.
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$200 What is the vacuole? Used for storage of water, food, and other materials; large in plants.
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$400 What are lysosomes? Breaks down food into molecules the cell can use; clean-up crew.
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$600 What are the mitochondria and chloroplasts? 2 organelles that help provide the cell with energy.
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$800 What is the cytoskeleton? Helps a cell keep its shape.
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$1000 What is the cell membrane? Serves as a boundary from its environment in ALL cells.
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$200 What is diffusion? Movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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$400 What is active transport? Type of transport that requires input of energy from the cell
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$600 What is osmosis? Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
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$800 What is diffusion? This occurs b/c molecules constantly move and collide with each other.
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$1000 B/c osmosis causes water to move into the cell. Reason why an animal cell will burst when surrounded by fresh water.
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$200 What is cell specialization? Term referring to cells having different/specific jobs in an organism.
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$400 What is a tissue? A group of similar cells that perform a particular function.
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$600 What is the stomach? An organ in the digestive system.
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$800 What is an organ system? A group of similar organs that work together to perform a specific function in a multicellular organism.
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$1000 What are cell, tissue, organ, and organ system? List the levels of organization in multicellular organsims from the simplest to the most complex.
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$200 What are chromosomes? During cell division, chromatin in the nucleus condenses to form these threadlike structures containing genetic information.
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$400 What are ribosomes? Unlike smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough ER has these attached to it.
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$600 What is the vacuole? This structure is usually larger in plant cells.
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$800 What is bacteria? An organism considered a prokaryote.
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$1000 What are control the cells functions and contains the cell’s DNA? 2 functions of the nucleus.
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