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JEOPARDY. Jeopardy. Final Jeopardy. $100 Question from Animal Cells. Organelle present in animal cells that specialize in the digestion of macromolecules. $100 Answer from Animal Cells. Lysosomes. $200 Question from Animal Cells. The structure and function of the flagella.
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$100 Question from Animal Cells • Organelle present in animal cells that specialize • in the digestion of macromolecules.
$100 Answer from Animal Cells • Lysosomes
$200 Question from Animal Cells • The structure and function of the flagella
$200 Answer from Animal Cells Structure: cluster of microtubules Function: mobility
$300 Question from Animal Cells • True or False? • Only animal cells have mitochondria.
$400 Question from Animal Cells • The function of tight junctions in animal cells
$400 Answer from Animal Cells Tight junctions prevent leakage of extracellular fluid
$500 Question from Animal Cells • ________ fasten neighboring animal cells together
$500 Answer from Animal Cells Desmosomes
$100 Question from Plant CellsDOUBLE JEOPARDY • True or false? • Plant cells have a more rigid structure than • Animal cells. • Due to what cell structure?
$100 Answer from Plant Cells True. Because of the cell wall
$200 Question from Plant Cells • Function of the central vacuole
$200 Answer from Plant Cells • Holds reserves for organic compounds • 2. cell’s storage of inorganic ions • 3. Disposal sites for metabolic by-products
$300 Question from Plant Cells • This plant cell organelle is the site of • photosynthesis
$300 Answer from Plant Cells Chloroplasts
$400 Question from Plant Cells • Components of the cell wall
$400 Answer from Plant Cells cellulose, other polysaccharides, and protein
$500 Question from Plant Cells • These channels connect the cytoplasm of adjacent • cells (located in the cell wall)
$500 Answer from Plant Cells Plasmodesmata
$100 Question from Endosymbiosis • What is the theory explaining the vast • diversity of protists?
$100 Answer from Endosymbiosis Endosymbiosis
$200 Question from EndosymbiosisDOUBLE JEOPARDY • The internal membrane system of eukaryotic • cells may have originated from this occurrence in • ancestral prokaryotic cells.
$200 Answer from Endosymbiosis The infolding of the plasma membrane
$300 Question from Endosymbiosis • Microorganisms that live within a host cell • and perform specified functions are called
$300 Answer from Endosymbiosis Endosymbionts
$400 Question from Endosymbiosis • What is the origin of chloroplasts?
$400 Answer from Endosymbiosis Photosynthetic bacteria
$500 Question from Endosymbiosis • Evidence of endosymbiosis • (Answers may vary)
$500 Answer from Endosymbiosis 1. mitochondria and chloroplasts both have their OWN DNA, similar to that of bacteria 2. Both mitochondria and chloroplasts have TWO membranes
$100 Question from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes • True or False? • Both Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes have • a membrane bound nucleus
$100 Answer from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes False, only eukaryotes have a membrane bound nucleus
$200 Question from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes • Prokaryotes “reproduce” (asexual) through this • process
$200 Answer from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes Binary Fission
$300 Question from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes • A region in the prokaryotic cell where the DNA • is located (not bound by a membrane)
$400 Question from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes • True or False? • A prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell • contain ribosomes.
$500 Question from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes DOUBLE JEOPARDY • Three structure found in both eukaryotes • and prokaryotes • (Answers may vary)
$500 Answer from Eukaryotes v. Prokaryotes • Ribosomes • 2. Plasma membrane • 3. Cytoplasm
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