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Transcript
Jeopardy
Sec. 2.1 Cell
Organization
Cell
Miscellaneous
Specialization
Bacteria
Protists
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Final Jeopardy
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The four levels (in order) of organization.
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Cell, tissue, organ, organ system
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Fat, nerve, and muscle are examples of this.
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What is tissue?
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The major organs of this system include the
eyes, ears and spinal cord.
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What is the nervous system?
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The two systems that the pancreas is part of.
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What is the digestive and endocrine systems?
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It’s function is the coordination & regulation of
body activities
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What is the endocrine system?
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Another name for unicellular organisms, like
bacteria, is this.
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What are micro-organisms or microbes?
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Bacteria are prokaryotic meaning they lack this.
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What is a nucleus?
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A whip-like tail used for movement.
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What is a flagellum?
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Bacteria is very successful because they live
everywhere and have changed little in this
amount of time.
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What is several billions of years?
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Antibiotics kill bacteria by destroying this.
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What is the cell wall?
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This is a plantlike protist that uses a flagella to
move.
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What is an euglena?
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This is an animal-like protist that uses a
pseudopod to move.
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What is an amoeba?
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This is an animal-like protist that uses cilia to
move.
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What is a paramecium?
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This is how Euglena gets its food.
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What is photosynthesis?
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This organelle directs plant-like protists to
sunlight.
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What is the eyespot?
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These cells are long & thin to help conduct
electrical signals.
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What are nerve cells?
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This system is lined with mucus & cilia to help
capture & brush away any inhaled dirt/debris.
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What is the respiratory system?
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Most of the cytoplasm in a fat cell is occupied by
these organelles.
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What are vacuoles?
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Finger-like projections that line the small
intestine.
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What are villi?
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This is the special protein that helps red blood
cells carry oxygen.
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What is hemoglobin?
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Most active cells will be this size.
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What is small?
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Although most fungi are multicellular, this is an
example of a unicellular fungus.
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What is yeast?
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This organelle pumps extra water out of protists.
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What is a contractile vacuole?
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Surface area relates to this part of a cell.
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What is the cell membrane?
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To be most efficient at transporting nutrients in
& wastes out, a cell needs to have this.
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What is a large surface area to volume ratio?
Final Jeopardy
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Give an example of a cell, a tissue, an organ &
an organ system.
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Show your teacher your answer! Great job &
good luck on next day’s test 