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Join your classmate as the host/hostess in a fun game of Jeopardy to review vocabulary and cell parts. Challenge your knowledge and learn more about cells and their functions. Daily Double and Final Jeopardy included!
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Class Review Jeopardy With your host/hostess, Your classmate
Vocab 100 • Tool that makes things look larger than they really are.
Vocab 200 • A piece of curved glass that causes light rays to come together or spread apart as they pass through is a?
Vocab 300 • The basic unit of structure and function in living things is the?
Vocab 400 • The thin structure that surrounds a cell is known as?
Vocab 500 • The control center of a cell is the?
Cell Parts 100 • What is the part that line A is pointing to? A
Cell Parts 200 • What is the part line B is pointing to? B
Cell Parts 300 • What cell part is line C pointing to? C
Cell Parts 400 • What part is line D pointing to? D
Cell Parts 500 • What cell part is line E pointing to? E
Fill in the blank 100 This is a(n) ________________.
Fill in the blank 200 • This is a(n) ____________________
Fill in the blanks 300 • _______________ is the part of the cell that is made up of cellulose.
Daily Double • How many points would you like to wager on today’s DAILY DOUBLE???
Fill in the blank 400 • The part of the cell that is needed to make food is __________________.
Fill in the blank 500 • Name 3 jobs of the cell membrane.
Vocab 2 100 • These are small, round structures in a cell that make proteins. • A) cellulose. • B) mitochondria. • C) ribosomes. • D) vacuoles.
Vocab 2 200 • This is the movement of water through a membrane. • A) diffusion. • B) osmosis. • C) photosynthesis. • D) synthesis.
Vocab 2 300 • This is the process by which cells reproduce. • A) cell division. • B) diffusion. • C) osmosis. • D) respiration.
Vocab 2 400 • The cell structures break down nutrient molecules and old cell parts are known as • A) chloroplasts. • B) lysosomes. • C) ribosomes. • D) vacuoles.
Vocab 2 500 • This organelle has a small network of tubes that makes proteins in the cell. • A) endoplasmic reticulum • B) lysosomes • C) mitochondria • D) vacuoles
Multiple Choice 100 • Animal cells have all of the following except: • A) ribosomes • B) mitochondria • C) vacuoles • D) cell wall
Multiple Choice 200 • All of the following are types of organelles except: • A) ribosomes • B) cell walls • C) mitochondria • D) vacuoles
Multiple Choice 300 • All the living material inside a cell, except the nucleus, makes up the • A) cytoplasm • B) membranes • C) vacuole • D) mitochondria
Multiple Choice 400 • All of the following are found only in plant cells except: • A) vacuoles • B) cell walls • C) chlorophyll • D) chloroplasts
Multiple Choice 500 • The movement of materials through a membrane without the use of energy is known as • A) passive transport • B) photosynthesis • C) active transport • D) fermentation
Class Review Jeopardy THANK YOU for PLAYING!!!
FINAL JEOPRADY QUESTION What are the differences between active and passive transport? Active transport is the movement of materials through a membrane that requires energy to move molecules in the opposite direction of the way molecules move naturally. Passive transport is the movement of materials through a membrane that does not require energy because the molecules are moving through the holes in the cell membrane until the same number of molecules are on both sides of the cell membrane.