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Jeopardy
MacroCell types Microscopes Organelles molecules
Misc.
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Cell types
These 2 structures are the difference
between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
$100 Answer from Cell types
What are a Nucleus and
Mitochondria
(the Eukaryote has them)
$200 Question from Cell types
This organism is a common
Prokaryote.
$200 Answer from Cell types
What are Bacteria
$300 Question from Cell types
Plant Cells have these 3 things that
Animal cells do not have.
$300 Answer from Cell types
What are a cell wall, chloroplasts
And a central vacuole.
$400 Question from Cell types
These two structures enable cell
movement, and can move substances
across a cell’s surface!
$400 Answer from Cell types
What are Cilia and Flagella
$500 Question from Cell types
This is the reason that small cells
can exchange substances more
readily than large cells.
$500 Answer from Cell types
What is an increased surface area to
volume ratio. As a result, substances
don’t need to travel as far to reach the
center of a smaller cell.
$100 Question from Microscopes
This type of microscope can be
used to view LIVING specimens.
$100 Answer from Microscopes
What is our normal light
Microscope.
$200 Question from Microscopes
In the light microscope, the_______
Lens is closest to the eye, while the
_________lens is closest to the
Specimen.
$200 Answer from Microscopes
What are the Ocular (or eyepiece)
and the Objective lenses.
$300 Question from Microscopes
This is what makes specimens
Look bigger in the microscope!
$300 Answer from Microscopes
What is Magnification
$400 Question from Microscopes
This is the measure of the ability
To clearly see the object.
$400 Answer from Microscopes
What is resolution.
$500 Question from Microscopes
This is the reason that BOTH
Magnification and resolution are
Important in Microscopes.
$500 Answer from Microscopes
What is that magnification is only as
good as long as resolution is good.
$100 Question from Organelles
The nucleus of a cell contains all of
The following EXCEPT:
•Chromosomes
•Mitochondria
•DNA
•RNA
$100 Answer from Organelles
What are Mitochondria
$200 Question from Organelles
A cell’s digestive enzymes are stored
in what organelle?
$200 Answer from Organelles
What are Lysosomes
$300 Question from Organelles
The small, round structures found
floating free in the cytoplasm;
on the rough ER, AND make proteins
are called?
$300 Answer from Organelles
What are Ribosomes.
$400 Question from Organelles
This important organelle takes
energy from organic compounds
and makes ATP for the cell.
$400 Answer from Organelles
What are Mitochondria!
$500 Question from Organelles
This important organelle uses
photons of light to make carbohydrates
from CO2 and H2O.
$500 Answer from Organelles
What are chloroplasts (found
only in plants and algae!)
$100 Question from
Macromolecules
Newly made ________ are transported to
the smooth endoplasmic reticulum for
further processing.
$100 Answer from
Macromolecules
What are Proteins!
$200 Question from
Macromolecules
This macromolecule determines the
characteristics of the cell and directs
the cell’s activities from the nucleus.
$200 Answer from
Macromolecules
What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid!
$300 Question from
Macromolecules
Proteins remain embedded in the lipid
layer because some of the amino acids
are _____________, as is the interior
of the lipid layer.
$300 Answer from
Macromolecules
What is NON-POLAR
$400 Question from
Macromolecules
Which type of molecule is found
In the cell membrane?
•Carbohydrate
•Protein
•Phospholipid
•All of the above
$400 Answer from
Macromolecules
What is ALL OF THE ABOVE!
$500 Question from
Macromolecules
The type of protein that gives cells their
identity is a ________ protein; binding and
Recognizing substances is a _________ protein;
Biochemical proteins that are involved in reactions
Are called___________; and the 4th protein, that aids
movement of substances in and out of the cell is called
_______________
$500 Answer from
Macromolecules
What are Marker proteins;
Receptor proteins;
Enzymes
And Transport proteins.
$100 Question from
Miscellaneous
The statement says that “Cells
only arise from existing cells”
Is part of the ______________.
$100 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the Cell Theory
$200 Question from
Miscellaneous
This system of microscopic protein
fibers that supports the shape of the
cell is called the ____________.
$200 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the Cytoskeleton.
$300 Question from
Miscellaneous
This area, found in the interior
Of the cell, and contains ALL of
The organelles of the cell, is called
________.
$300 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is the cytoplasm!
$400 Question from
Miscellaneous
The lipid bilayer of the cell membrane
•Provides a boundary between the cell
and its surroundings.
•Forms vesicles.
•Transports substances into and out of
the cell.
•All of the above.
$400 Answer from Miscellaneous
What is all of the above!
$500 Question from
Miscellaneous
These small ‘organelles’ move
substances in and out of the
cell from the ER and Golgi
apparatus.
$500 Answer from Miscellaneous
What are vesicles!
Final Jeopardy
Label all the structures of a cell, and know
its type.
Final Jeopardy Answer