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Jeopardy! 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 Vocabulary-100 What is an organelle? A cell structure that carries out a function within the cell. Return Vocabulary-200 An organism that CAN make its own food. (Give an example) An autotroph is an organism that can make its own food. An example (any plant). Return Vocabulary-300 An organism that CAN NOT make its own food. (Give an example) A heterotroph is an organism that can not make its own food. An example (any animal). Return Vocabulary-400 What is a selectively permeable membrane? A membrane that selects only certain materials to pass through it. Return Vocabulary-500 What are the 5 levels of organizations? (Starting with the simplest and ending with the most complex.) Cellstissuesorgansorgan systemsorganism Return Structure-100 It’s called the “brain” of the cell because it directs all the activities of the cell. The nucleus directs all the cell’s activities. Return Structure-200 Large, round sacs in the cytoplasm that store, WATER, food & other materials. Vacuoles are the structures in the cell that store WATER, food, & other materials. Return Structure-300 Where are proteins produced? Proteins are produced in the RIBOSOMES. Return Structure-400 Food, water, & waste enter or exit the cell through the tiny openings in this structure. The CELL MEMBRANE allows certain materials to enter and leave the cell. Return DAILY DOUBLE 500 * 2 A maze of passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried throughout the cell. The endoplasmic reticulum are passageways in which proteins and other materials are carried throughout the cell. Return Function-100 What process does the chloroplast allow the plant cell to do? The chloroplast contains chlorophyll that allows for PHOTOSYNTHESIS to take place. Return Function-200 What is mitochondria’s nickname and why? The mitochondria is nicknamed the “powerhouse” because it produces most of the energy needed by the cell. Return Function-300 What do chromosomes do? Chromosomes pass on traits to the new cells because it contains DNA (genetic material). Return Function-400 Where in the cell does respiration take place? Respiration takes place in the mitochondria. Return Function-500 Which is NOT a function of the cell membrane: a. Allows the cell to change shape under pressure b. Forms a barrier between the cytoplasm and the outside environment. c. Helps control what passes from the cytoplasm into the nucleus. C. It does NOT control what passes from the cytoplasm into the nucleus. Rather it controls what goes in and out of the cell. Return Process-100 The movement of molecules (food, water, or waste) from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration for that substance is known as what process? Diffusion is the process by which molecules such as food, air, or waste move from areas of high to areas of low concentrations. Return Process-200 What is a specific waste product that diffuse out of animal cells? Carbon dioxide is a waste product that diffuses out of animal cells. Return Process-300 What is osmosis? Osmosis is the process by which water passes either in or out the cell membrane from areas of high concentration of water to areas of low concentration of water. Return Process-400 The only process that requires energy to move substances in or out of the cell is known as? Active transport is the process that requires energy to move substances in or out of the cell. Return Process-500 What is the gas that diffuses into the cells of ALL living things to help produce energy during respiration? Oxygen is the gas that diffuses into the cells of ALL living things to help produce energy during respiration. Return Photosynthesis & Respiration-100 What do each symbol represent: CO2, H2O, C6H12O6, & O2 ? CO2 -carbon dioxide H2O-water -glucose O2 -oxygen C6H12O6 Return Photosynthesis & Respiration-200 What are the raw materials(needs) for photosynthesis which are also the products of respiration? Carbon dioxide & water are both the raw materials(what is needed) for photosynthesis & the products(what is made) during respiration. Return Photosynthesis & Respiration-300 What are the raw materials (needs) for RESPIRATION which also are the products of PHOTOSYNTHESIS? Glucose & oxygen are both the raw materials (what is needed) for respiration & the products(what is made) during photosynthesis. Return Photosynthesis & Respiration-400 What type of cells go through respiration? Why? All cells go through respiration because all cells contain mitochondria to be able to release energy in order to live, grow, and reproduce new cells. Return DAILY DOUBLE - 500 * 2 What is the relationship between respiration and photosynthesis? The relationship between respiration and photosynthesis is that they can be thought of as opposites. What respiration produces (carbon dioxide & water) photosynthesis will need and what photosynthesis produces (oxygen & glucose) respiration will need. They work within a cycle. Return Differences between Plant & Animal Cells-100 What cell process can only plant cells perform? Why? Plant cells can go through photosynthesis because they have chloroplast which contain chlorophyll. Return Differences between Plant & Animal Cells -200 What cell structure do plant cells rarely contain but are often found in animal cells? Lysosomes are always found in animal cells but rarely in plant cells. Return Differences between Plant & Animal Cells -300 What are the differences between plant and animal cell vacuoles? Plant cells have 1 large vacuole and Animal cells have many small vacuoles. Return Differences between Plant & Animal Cells -400 What makes the color of a plant cell different than that of an animal cell? Plant cells contain chlorophyll which are green and give them their color. Return Differences between Plant & Animal Cells -500 What makes the shape of a plant cell different than that of an animal cell and what does the shape allow the cell to do? Plant cells contain a cell wall which gives it its box-like shape to allow plants to grow tall. Animal cells do not have a cell wall and are surrounded by a cell membrane which gives them their spherical shape to allow them to move and be flexible. Return