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Test your knowledge of cell organelles, different types of transport, historical discoveries, and general knowledge in this exciting game of Cell Jeopardy! Don't miss the final jeopardy round for a chance to win big!
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Cell Jeopardy Political Grab-Bag Passive transport Active transport Organelles History 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Final Jeopardy (if you get this wrong, you lose whatever you wagered)
Home Organelles: 1 point Adenosine triphosphate is created by which organelle of the cell? Mitochondria
Home Organelles : 2 points Amino acids are assembled into long chains by which organelle of the cell? Ribosomes
Home Organelles : 3 points Name the chemical that is responsible for photosynthesis and the creation of glucose. Chlorophyll
Home Organelles : 4 points Inside the nucleus is a linear strand of a DNA molecule that is an active blueprint for building a protein. Name this form of DNA. Chromatin
Home Organelles : 5 points Which organelle of the cell helps to create lipids? Smooth ER
Home Passive Transport: 1 point Osmosis, diffusion, and facilitated diffusion are all examples of which vocabulary term? Passive transport
Home Passive Transport : 2 points Which picture shows facilitated diffusion?
Home Passive Transport: 3 points Name the object labeled X in this picture of facilitated diffusion. Protein channel
Home Passive Transport: 4 points True or False: The more solutes a solution contains, the higher the water concentration. False
Home Passive Transport: 5 points Which picture explains the actions of a cell placed in distilled water?
Home Active Transport: 1 point Which molecule is needed for active transport to happen? ATP
Home Active Transport: 2 points The circles represent molecules. If this is an example of active transport, will they enter or exit the cell? Exit
Home Active Transport: 3 points Which type of human cells commonly perform phagocytosis and swallow and kill bacteria as seen in the animation below? white blood cells or phagocytes
Home Active Transport: 4 points The blue dots are being released from this cell in the animation below. What is this type of active transport called? exocytosis
Home Active Transport: 5 points Which type of substance is swallowed by a cell during pinocytosis? liquids
Home History: 1 point What did Robert Hooke first discover? cells
Home History: 2 points The cell wall of cork is made from cellulose. Which type of organic molecule is cellulose? Polysaccharide or Carbohydrate
Home History: 3 points What did these three dudes create? The Cell Theory
Home History: 4 points What is the scientific name of cells that lack a nucleus? prokaryotes
Home History: 5 points Name the theory that tries to explain how the mitochondria and chloroplast became organelles of the cell. endosymbiosis
Home Grab-Bag: 1 point Name the current Vice-President of the USA. (first and last name) Joe Biden
Home Grab-Bag: 2 points Barack Obama is a former senator from which state? Illinois
Home Grab-Bag: 3 points Who is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives? John Boehner
Home Grab-Bag: 4 points Prior to Barrack Obama, who was the last Democratic president?? Bill Clinton
Home Grab-Bag: 5 points Name the institution that officially elects the President of the USA. For example, whoever wins California receives 55 votes from this institution. Electoral College
Home Final Jeopardy Write the number of points you wish to gamble on your paper right now. The topic of the question is “Protein.” Place the steps in order from start to finish. Step A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER Step B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body A Ribosomes attach and travel along the rough ER D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell C Protein created by the ribosome is passed to the Golgi body E Ribosomes exit the nucleus B Nucleolus creates the ribosome Step E Ribosomes exit the nucleus Step D Vesicle protects the protein and releases it from the cell