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Welcome to

6th Grade

Cell Jeopardy

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Cells, CellsThey’re Made Of Organelles

OrganismsCell Cycle

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The invention of this item made it possible for scientists to discover and study cells.

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The microscope

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If you observed a cell that contained lysosomes, for cleaning up old food, broken parts, and other wastes, you would know that you were looking at a(n) ______ cell.

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An animal cell(Plants don’t have lysosomes.)

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Using a microscope, your friend is observing a cell. She says, “This animal cell has a rectangular cell wall and lots of little green chloroplasts.”

What is your friend’s error?

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Animal cells don’t have

chloroplasts or a cell wall, so she’s probably

looking at a plant cell.

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This is the name of the scientist that discovered cells. He called them cells because they looked like little rooms.

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Robert Hooke

No actual pictures exist, but he probably didn’t look like that.

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This organelle is the control center of the cell. If the cell were a business, this organelle would be the manager.

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Nucleus

NucleusE.R.

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This is the outer boundary of the cell. It allows items to pass in and out of a cell.

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Cell

membrane

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This is the reason that vacuoles are much larger in plants than in animals.

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They store water.

Animals can move, and they are able to find water more easily than a plant, which cannot

move.

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These tiny, grain-shaped organelles make proteins. You will find them attached to the endoplasmic reticulum and floating through the cytoplasm.

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Ribosomes

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A group of similar cells that work together is called a ________.

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Tissue

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Certain types of cells perform specific functions. These cells divide up the labor to benefit the entire organism.What do we call these cells found in humans, plants, and animals?

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Specialized Cells

They are found in many-celled organisms.

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Cells in many-celled organisms are often quite different from each other. Which of these creatures has specialized cells?

Amoeba (one-celled) Violets Bacteria Zebra

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The violets and zebra. Specialized cells are found only in many-celled organisms.

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Some creatures are unicellular. Their whole body is just one cell.

On the other hand, the term for an organism that is composed of many

cells is _______.

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Multicellular

Animals, plants, and humans are all made of many cells.

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True or False? In the cell cycle, all cells divide at the same rate.

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False

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During replication, all the information that a cell needs to carry out its functions is copied.

What do we call this genetic information that is passed on from parent to offspring?

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DNA

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The cell cycle is necessary for three very important reasons.

Name all three reasons that cells divide.

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Growth

Repair

Reproduction

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Assuming no cells die during this process, how many total cells would there be if one parent cell divided, then those daughter cells divided, then those daughter cells divided again?

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There would be 8 total cells if none of them died.

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