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Test your knowledge of cell biology with this interactive Jeopardy game focused on organelles, diffusion, photosynthesis, and cellular respiration. Explore the functions and components of different cell structures and processes through a series of questions and answers.
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Jeopardy Organelles-1 Organelles 2 Diffusion Photosyn C. Resp. Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Organelles 1 What are storage sacs inside the cell that hold substances?
$100 Answer from Organelles 1 Vacuole
$200 Question from Terms 1 What is the purpose of the mitochondria?
$200 Answer from Organelles 1 To make energy for the cell.
$300 Question from Organelles 1 What is the primary job of the Smooth ER?
$300 Answer from Organelles 1 Transportation
$400 Question from Organelles 1 What does a lysosome do?
$400 Answer from Organelles 1 Recycles old cell parts and digest food sources.
$500 Question from Organelles 1 It puts CO2 and H2O together To make glucose and O2.
$500 Answer from Organelles 1 Chloroplast
$100 Question from Organelles 2 What organelle has ribosomes all over it?
$100 Answer from Organelles 2 The Rough ER
$200 Question from Organelles 2 Name all the parts that make up the Nucleus.
$200 Answer from Organelles 2 Nuclear Membrane Nucleolus Nucleoplasm
$300 Question from Organelles 2 What is the part of the cell between the nucleus and cell membrane called?
$300 Answer from Organelles 2 Cytoplasm
$400 Question from Organelles 2 What are all the parts that contain DNA?
$400 Answer from Organelles 2 Chromatin, Chromosomes
$500 Question from Organelles 2 What are the components of the Cell wall? (2)
$500 Answer from Organelles 2 Cellulose & Pectin
$100 Question from Diffusion What is diffusion?
$100 Answer from Diffusion The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration until equilibrium is reached.
$200 Question from Diffusion What is the name of the situation when the solution outside the cell is equal in solute inside and outside the cell?
$200 Answer from Diffusion Isotonic
$300 Question from Diffusion What is the name of the situation when the solution outside the cell is lower in solute concentration?
$300 Answer from Diffusion Hypotonic
$400 Question from Diffusion What is the name of the situation when the solute outside the cell is higher than inside the cell?
$400 Answer from Diffusion Hypertonic
$500 Question from Diffusion If particles CAN pass through a cell membrane how would we describe it?
$500 Answer from Diffusion Permeable
$100 Question from Photosynthesis Where does photosynthesis occur?
$100 Answer from Photosynthesis Chloroplast
$200 Question from Photosynthesis What is the name of the pigment In the chloroplast?
$200 Answer from Photosynthesis Chlorophyll
$300 Question from Photosynthesis Plants can perform photosynthesis And what other cellular process To produce energy?
$300 Answer from Photosynthesis Cellular respiration
$400 Question from Photosynthesis What is the full name of the process we observed in the root beer lab?
$400 Answer from Photosynthesis Alcoholic Fermentation
$500 Question from Photosynthesis What is the complete equation for photosynthesis?
$500 Answer from Photosynthesis CO2 + H2O —> C6H12O6 + O2
$100 Question from Cellular Respiration In which organelle does cellular respiration occur?
$100 Answer from Cellular Respiration Mitochondria
$200 Question from Cellular Respiration What is the nickname for the Mitochondria?
$200 Answer from Cellular Respiration The Powerhouse of the Cell
$300 Question from Cellular Respiration What are the 2 types of Fermentation?
$300 Answer from Cellular Respiration Lactic Acid Fermentation Alcoholic Fermentation
$400 Question from Cellular Respiration What are ALL THE LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION in living organisms?
$400 Answer from Cellular Respiration 1-Cells 2-Tissue 3-Organ 4-Organ system 5-Organism
$500 Question from Cellular Respiration What is the formula for cellular respiration?