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THIS IS With Your Host... Column B Types of Cells Column C Parts of Cell Column D Parts of the Cell 2 Column E Organ Systems Column F Ch 2 Mix UP 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Column A Living Things The building block of all living things A 100 What is a Cell? A 100 A group of similar cells working together to complete a job A 200 What is Tissue? A 200 Several groups of organ systems working together make up an … A 300 What is an Organism? A 300 Three things that cells need to survive are: A 400 What is food, water, and waste removal? A 400 Describe how organisms are made from the most basic of cells to the whole of systems A 500 The cell is the smallest living thing. A group of cells working together makes up tissue. Tissue working together makes up organs. A group of organs working together to carry out a life function is called an organ systems. Organ systems interacting with one another make up an organism. A 500 What is the type of cell that is shaped so that the length helps the signals from the brain reach other parts of the body quickly? Examples of this type of cell would be nerve cells. B 100 What are Branching Cells? B 100 Which type of cell is shaped like a discs with two big dimples on each side? An example of this type of cell would be red blood cells. B 200 What are Round cells? B 200 Which type of cell joins or overlaps to cover and protect an area? Examples of these cells would be skin cells, cells that make up the surface of the mouth and the stomach. B 300 What are Flat Cells? B 300 What is the process of taking oxygen, food in order to get energy and water? This process happens in the mitochondira of the cell. B 400 What is Cellular Respiration? B 400 Tell all three types of cells and why they are shaped a specific way B 500 Branching cells are shaped with hair-like appendages on them. These structures connect all the cells so that the signals from the brain are sent quickly from one place to another. Flat cells are a flat, flaky shape and this is because they are used to overlap or cover surfaces. Round cells are shaped so that they are able to move the blood vessels quickly and they have the dimple in each side so that they can pick up and carry oxygen more easily. B 500 The “skin” of the cell. It is the outer surface of the cell C 100 What is the Cell Membrane? C 100 The “boss” of the cell. It sends messages to the other parts of the cell and controls cell activity. C 200 What is the nucleus? C 200 The area of the cell from the cell membrane to the nucleus; It contains all cell material. C 300 What is the cytoplasm? C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Only animal cells have __________. Their job is to… C 400 What is Lysosomes…They work as the recyclers and recycle worn out cell material C 400 Two organelles that only plant cells have are ___________ and _____________. Their jobs are to… C 500 Cell Wall- serves as “extra armor” and provides extra support and shape for the plant cell; Chloroplast- use sunlight to make food for the plant. They are where photosynthesis occurs in the plant and make the plant green. C 500 The “powerhouse” of the cell; They are rod shaped organelles that produce or make energy for the rest of the cell. D 100 What is the Mitochondria? D 100 Organelles that store or release chemicals; “packers” and “carriers” of protein in a cell D 200 What are the Golgi bodies? D 200 What is a vacuole and is it located in the plant or the animal cell? D 300 The vacuole acts as a “stomach” for the PLANT cell. It stores food and water until the rest of the cell needs it. D 300 Inside every nucleus are 46 chromosomes. Every chromosome has a chemical that carries instructions for the cell. What is this chemical called AND what is it shaped like? D 400 What is DNA? It is shaped like a twisted ladder. D 400 The part of the cell that is responsible for cell reactions is called ___________. There are organelles located on these, which are called _______________. These organelles are the protein makers of the cell. D 500 What are the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Ribosomes? D 500 Muscles only __________...They never ___________! E 100 What is Pull! They never Push! E 100 The ___________ system works to move your body. They work in bundles for strength and it is made up of 640 that you control. E 200 What is the Muscular System? E 200 Organs of the plant include ________________, ______________________, _________________ and ______________________. E 300 What are flower, stems, roots and leaves? E 300 The __________ system’s main job is to provide support AND protect major organs. Give two examples of parts of this system and which organs they protect. E 400 What is the Skeletal System? 2 examples would be: Skull, which protects the brain and the Rib cage which protects the heart and lungs. E 400 Explain the functions of the parts of our skin (nervous, blood vessels, outer layer, oil glands, muscle, sweat pores and hair) E 500 The nerves of the skin control the sense of touch, pressure and temperature. The blood vessels carry oxygen and energy to the skin and all its living cells. The outer layer of skin is made up of dead skin cells. The oil glands make the skin soft by releasing oil to the surface of the skin. The muscles cause the hairs to rise and trap air around the skin keeping it warm. This is what causes goose bumps. The sweat pores release sweat to cool off the body. The sweat then evaporates taking heat away from the body with it. The hair on the skin acts as a cushion and also keeps the body warm. E 500 The largest human organ F 100 What is the skin? F 100 The number of bones your skeletal system has F 200 What is 206, or about 200? F 200 The major organ in which you would find hair-like structures, which are responsible for keeping dirt and dust out of your body. F 300 What are the lungs? F 300 How are plants, animals and other living things different from nonliving things? F 400 Living things are made up of cells. F 400 Bones store this substance until the levels in the blood becomes too low. This material makes bones too hard. F 500 What is calcium? F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Interaction of Systems Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Three systems that work together to make the body move Click on screen to continue What are nervous, skeletal and muscular systems? The nervous system sends signals from the brain to the muscular system which pulls on the bones to make them move. Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT