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Cellular Jeopardy!. Cellular Jeopardy !. Final Jeopardy. Define Biology. Biology is the study of life. Back to Menu. What characteristic of living beings do plants and humans share, but use opposite gases?. Respiration. Humans use oxygen and plants use carbon dioxide. Back to Menu.
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Cellular Jeopardy! Final Jeopardy
Biology is the study of life. Back to Menu
What characteristic of living beings do plants and humans share, but use opposite gases?
Respiration. Humans use oxygen and plants use carbon dioxide. Back to Menu
All living things are composed of cells. • Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things. • All cells are produced from other cells. Back to Menu
What two organelles make plant life much different from human life? What do these organelles do.
Cell Wall provides protection and support for plants. • Chloroplasts absorb light for food production in photosynthesis. Back to Menu
Eat • Respire • Excrete • Grow • Reproduce • Respond Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Our bodily systems are made up of organs. What are cell systems made of?
Organelles. Back to Menu
Describe the functions of the Vacuole, Nucleus, and Mitochondria.
Vacuole - Storage space. Nucleus - Directs cell activity (“brain”). Mitochondria - Produces the cell’s energy. Back to Menu
Proteins are used to create the cell wall and other organelles. Carbohydrates are the primary source of energy. Back to Menu
Diffusion is when molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. Back to Menu
What does the ER do, as well as the 2 other organelles associated with it?
The Endoplasmic Reticulum is the passageway that materials travel along. • Ribosomeson the ER are protein factories, to build & repair cells. • Golgi Bodies package and ship materials to other parts of the cell. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
All living organisms follow the first principle of Cell Theory, which is…
The 1st principle of Cell Theory is that all living things are made of cell. Back to Menu
What is the significance of this picture and who is it associated with?
Picture of cork under a microscope. Associated with Robert Hooke, who gave the cell its name. Back to Menu
Magnification makes things look bigger than they really are. Resolutionprovides a clearer, more detailed image. Back to Menu
What type of molecular transport is like riding a bicycle? Explain.
Active Transport is movement of materials by using energy. This is like riding your bike uphill as compared to downhill – uphill requires you to pedal, while downhill does not. Back to Menu
Describe why these two blood cells are so different in appearance (Left: healthy, Right: shrunken). The answer involves a type of molecular transport.
Osmosis, diffusion of water through permeable membrane, leaves the blood cell to break up high amounts of salt outside. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
Beans, Whole grains, and Vegetables are all a good source of… A) Proteins B) Carbohydrates C) Lipids
Beans, Whole grains, and Vegetables are all a good source of… A) Proteins B) Carbohydrates Back to Menu C) Lipids
An Enzyme is a protein that speeds up chemical reactions. Back to Menu
Proteins are essential for cell growth and repair. Three sources of proteins are steak, nuts, and eggs. Back to Menu
Amino Acids. They can be combined like letters in the alphabet, so one change can make a big difference – like Rice to Mice! Back to Menu
What organic compound keeps this bear alive through hibernation? Give an example of this compound and why it is NOT good for humans to eat.
This bear has stored high energy Lipids. Cholesterol is a type of lipid that is naturally produced by the liver, so eating cholesterol is excessive. Back to Menu Final Jeopardy
You have 60 seconds to name the organelles numbered below. Spelling counts! 60 30 10 9 2 8 1 3 4 5 GO! 7 6
9 1 2 3 8 4 5 7 6 Back to Menu Back to Menu