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Cellular JeopardyMOVIN' ON UP
BOB THE BUILDER
ALL TOGETHER
PLANT OR ANIMAL
COMPLEX SIMPLICITY
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Final Jeopardy
10 points
What is the name of the cell structure through which water and other material must pass?
10 points
Plasma Membrane
20 points
What is the process by which water passes from
high concentration through a membrane to low
concentration?
20 points
Osmosis
30 points
What is the function of transport proteins?
30 points
Allows medium-sized molecules or substances to travel in and out of a
cell
40 points
How does cholesterol benefit the plasma
membrane?
40 points
Cholesterol keeps the plasma membrane fluid because it does not allow the fatty acid
tails to stick together
50 points
What molecule transmits information into the cell – is
used by other cells to identify what type of cell it
is?
50 points
Carbohydrate chain
10 points
What part of a plant cell is a thick outer layer that gives
strength and makes it rigid?
10 points
Cell Wall
20 points
When did the cell theory become an accepted part of
biology?a.1620’sb.1850’sc.1920’sd.1980’s
20 points
The cell theory become the basis of Biology in
the 1850’s
30 points
Which part of plant cells turns sunlight into energy?
30 points
Chloroplasts
40 points
In the plasma membrane, explain how the individual
phospholipid molecules can move in relation to other phospholipid molecules?
40 points
Phospholipid molecules can move
around, take the place of others within the
same layer
50 points
When dynamic equilibrium is reached, describe the
connection between the plasma membrane and the motion of small molecules
50 pointsThe plasma membrane
allows small molecules to continue to move across – but when one moves across, another must move back across to
allow the cell to maintain dynamic equilibrium
10 points
What does the mitochondria do in a cell?
10 points
Converts energy into usable energy for the cell
20 points
What part of the cell makes proteins?
20 points
Ribosome
30 points
Where is most of the DNA located in a cell?
30 points
Nucleus
40 pointsA scientist at the polar ice cap was studying an ice sample and found some cells and were able to
identify these cell structures: cytoskeleton, mitochondria,
nucleus, cell wall and ribosomes. What basic kind of organism did they find?
40 points
Since the cell had a cell wall and nucleus – they have a plant (which is eukaryotic)
50 points
What is the name of specialized compartments
in a cell that carry out specific functions?
50 points
Organelles
10 points
How are mitochondria and chloroplasts alike?
10 points
They both produce energy
20 points
What do plant cells have that animal cells don't have?
20 points
Cell walls or chloroplasts
30 points
What is the biggest part of an animal cell?
30 points
Nucleus
40 points
What is the maximum magnification of both an
electron microscope AND a compound light
microscope?
40 points• Compound light microscope
magnifies up to 1000 times• Electron microscope
magnifies 500,000 times
50 points
What is the biggest part of a plant cell?
50 points
Central Vacuole
10 points
You are looking through your microscope, and you cannot see the entire object you are observing under high power, what can you do to be able to see the entire object within your field of view?
10 points
Reduce your magnification – change
the microscope from high power to low power
20 points
What type of cell is complex and has a nucleus?
20 points
Eukaryotic Cell
30 points
Who invented the microscope?
30 points
Anton VonLeevonhoek in the early 1600’s
40 points
What major organelle is a prokaryotic cell missing?
40 points
Nucleus
50 points
What is an example of a prokaryotic cell?
50 points
Bacteria
Final Jeopardy
Besides the nucleus that contains DNA from both mom and dad, which
organelle also contains DNA – which ironically only is passed down
from your Mother
Final Jeopardy Answer
Mitochondria