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Cells Gameshow. One question per round One team marking, while the others write answers Make sure your answers are complete All teams can score during each round, except the marking team! Questions are worth one point unless otherwise noted. What do mitochondrion do for the cell?.
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Cells Gameshow • One question per round • One team marking, while the others write answers • Make sure your answers are complete • All teams can score during each round, except the marking team! • Questions are worth one point unless otherwise noted.
What do mitochondrion do for the cell? Convert food into energy for the cell
What are 2 characteristics of the nucleus? Worth 2 • Controls the cell • Has DNA
What is made during photosynthesis? Worth 2. • Glucose and Oxygen
Skin, muscle and bone cells are examples of what? • Specialized cells
What is a protist? Worth 2. • A unicellular organism (one cell) that has both animal and plant characteristics.
What do plant cells have that animal cells don’t have? Worth 2.
What do plant cells have that animal cells don’t have? Worth 2. • Chloroplasts and a Cell Wall
What are tissues? • Groups of similar specialized cells!
If the classroom were a cell, what part of the class would be the nucleus?
If the classroom were a cell, what part of the class would be the nucleus?
What is the function of chloroplasts? To make food for the plant
How do the vacuoles in plant and animal cells differ? Worth 4.
How do the vacuoles in plant and animal cells differ? Worth 4. Plant cells have one large vacuole, while animal cells have several small vacuoles Plant cell vacuoles contain cell sap. Animal cell vacuoles contain food, air, water OR waste.
Describe the cell membrane. Worth 2. Thin, flexible outer layer of the cell which controls what goes in and comes out of the cell.
What are organelles? Worth 2. Organelles are parts of cells that do specific and separate jobs for the cell.
What is the function of lysosomes? Lysosomes break down, recycle and/or destroy food, old organelles, viruses and bacteria into other chemicals which the cell can then use or dispose of.
If the classroom were a cell, what organelle would the cubbies, filing cabinet and cupboards be?
If the classroom were a cell, what organelle would the cubbies, filing cabinet and cupboards be? Vacuoles
What is the smallest item in this list?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell
What is the smallest item in this list?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell Organelle
What is an organism? A complete living thing whether unicellular or multicellular.
What is the 2nd largest item in this list?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell
What is the 2nd largest item in this list?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell Organ
Why do cells have organelles?Worth 2. Organelles enable cells to work more efficiently by having each organelle doing a specific job for the good of the entire cell.
What organelles do plant and animal cells have in common? Worth 6. Cell Membrane, Mitochondrion, Cell Nucleus, Vacuoles, Cytoplasm, Lysosomes
If the classroom were a cell, what parts of the class would be the cell wall? Why? Worth 2.
If the classroom were a cell, what parts of the class would be the cell wall? Why? Worth 2. The floor, ceiling and walls because they provide the support needed for the classroom to be a classroom.
Which items in this list are the same size?Why?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell
Which item in this list are the same size?Why?Unicellular Organism, Organelle, Plant Cell, Organ, Animal Cell, Tissue, Protist, Multicellular Organism, Specialized Cell • Unicellular Organism • Plant Cell • Animal Cell • Protist • Specialized Cell because they all represent one cell
What is used up during photosynthesis? Worth 3. Sunlight, Water and Carbon Dioxide
How are the vacuoles in plant and animal cells similar? They are both storage areas
Why do multicellular organisms have specialized cells, tissues and organs?Worth 2
Why do multicellular organisms have specialized cells, tissues and organs?Worth 2 They enable multicellular organisms to work more efficiently by doing a specific job for the good of the entire organism.
If the classroom were a cell, what 3 parts of the class would be like the cell membrane ?