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This Jeopardy game explores the process of mitosis, the cell cycle, and the importance of cell reproduction. Learn about the different phases, structures involved, and the benefits and challenges of mitosis. Test your knowledge and understanding of cell reproduction through this interactive game!
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Jeopardy Game Cell Reproduction
Mitosis A Mitosis B Mitosis C Cell Cycle Changes 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 100 pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 200pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 300 pts 400 pts 400pts 400 pts 400 pts 400 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts 500 pts FINAL JEOPARDY
Question 1 mitosis Cells process that most cells go through at least once in their lifetime. Check Answer
Question 2 Smaller size allows necessary materials to get where they’re needed. Why are most cells microscopic? Check Answer
Question 3 Chromosomes double, replicate; interphase What happens to chromosomes before the start of mitosis and name the phase it happens in. Check Answer
Question 4 Prophase; chromosomes coil and start moving to the center of the cell; attach to spindle fibers. Name the 1st step of mitosis and describe what happens to chromosomes? Check Answer
Question 5 Metaphase, centromere In which step of mitosis are the chromosomes lined up in the center of the cell? What structure allows them to attach? Check Answer
Question 6 chromosomes Most cells contain many of these in the nucleus. Check Answer
Question 7 Sister chromatids Name the 2 strands of a chromosome after the original is copied. Check Answer
Question 8 cells 2 new _____ are formed in the 4th step. Check Answer
Question 9 Centrioles, opposite sides of cell In step 3, fibers pull the chromatids towards the _____, but only in animal cells. Check Answer
Question 10 Replaces cells, produces new cells Name two benefits of mitosis. Check Answer
Question 11 Insures all genetic material (instructions) is in new cells. What is the importance of mitosis as a means of cell reproduction? Check Answer
Question 12 Anaphase Chromosomes are pulled to opposite sides of the cell in this phase. Check Answer
Question 13 Telophase Nucleus reforms in this phase & the cell completes its division. Check Answer
Question 14 cytokinesis Process that occurs to actually split the cytoplasmic contents into two cells. Check Answer
Question 15 Animal cells – pinch in two; plant cells form cell plate A difference between cytokinesis of plants and animals. Check Answer
Question 16 Interphase General name given to time period between mitosis. Check Answer
Question 17 Growth, cell functions What occurs in G1 stage of the cell cycle? Check Answer
Question 18 Synthesis, replication, or copying of chromosomes What occurs in S phase of the cell cycle? Check Answer
Question 19 G1, S, G2 Three parts of interphase Check Answer
Question 20 Cell cycle Which is longer mitosis or the cell cycle? Check Answer
Question 21 apoptosis What term means programmed cell death? Check Answer
Question 22 rapidly Cells reproduce too _____ in cancer. Check Answer
Question 23 Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy Name 3 possible cancer treatments Check Answer
Question 24 carcinogens What are external cancer causes known as. Check Answer
Question 25 Stem cells Type of cells that are “shape shifters”. Check Answer
Final Jeopardy • With the possible exception of cancer cells, which phase of the cell cycle would cells be in MOST of the time?