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Cellular to Multi- Cellular Jeopardy for the Final Assessment

Cellular to Multi-Cellular Jeopardy for the Final Assessment

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Cellular to Multi-Cellular Jeopardy

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Final Assessment

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OrganellesModern Cell

TheoryLife

FunctionsOrgan

SystemsMiscellaneous

Column 1, $100

What is photosynthesis and where does it take place in a

plant cell?

Response to Column 1, $100

Photosynthesis, when a plant changes sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugar. It

takes place in the chloroplasts.

Column 1, $200

Which part of a cell is responsible for breaking

down sugar to release energy?

Response to Column 1, $200

Mitochondria

Column 1, $300

Identify the

organelles

Response to Column 1, $300

A=Nucleus

B=Vacuole

C=Chloroplast

Column 1, $400

Identify

A, B, and F

Response to Column 1, $400

A-Cell Membrane

B-Endoplasmic Reticulum

F-Mitochondria

Column 1, $500

Identify the differences between a plant cell and

an animal cell.

Response to Column 1, $500

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts.

Animal cells do not have a cell wall and chloroplasts.

Column 2, $100

This scientist looked at cork cells under a

microscope and gave “cells” their name.

Response to Column 2, $100

Robert Hooke

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What do we call the process of cell division?

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Mitosis

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What limits cell size?

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Cell Membrane

(Surface Area)

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What is the result after Mitosis?

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Two new cells are formed containing identical DNA,

shape and function.

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Ancient Egyptians believed snakes arose from mud and the Greeks believed that rats came

from garbage.

What do scientists call this theory?

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Spontaneous Generation

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Which basic Life Function means keeping balance

within a living organism?

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Maintaining Homeostasis

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Respiration and photosynthesis are both

examples of which Basic Life Function?

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Gas Exchange

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Which Basic Life Function occurs when food is

changed into energy and/or carbon dioxide is changed

into oxygen?

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Energy Transformation

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What is the name of the Basic Life Function when

communication takes place inside a living organism?

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Information Feedback

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What Basic Life Function means the movement of

materials passing through a cell membrane?

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Transportation of Materials

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Name the Levels of Organization in order.

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Cell-Tissue-Organ-Organ System-Organism

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Some organisms are unable to digest food. What organ

do they use to grind up their food instead?

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Gizzard

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Which type of cell sends messages first to the

spinal column and then to the brain?

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Nerve Cell

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Little Bobby went outside to play football. Which organ

system in his body protected his other organs when he was

tackled?

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Skeletal System

Column 4, $500

Identify the organ system whose function it is to

move the skeleton?

Response to Column 4, $500

Muscular System

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Which kingdom do decomposers belong?

Response to Column 5, $100

Fungi

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This is a diffusion of water across a cell

membrane.

Response to Column 5, $200

Osmosis

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What concept does this diagram

demonstrate?

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Symmetry

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This process happens when particles spread apart from

an area of greater concentration into an area

of lesser concentration.

Response to Column 5, $400

Diffusion

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Identify one structure of the human body. Then explain that structure’s

function.

Response to Column 5, $500

Answers will vary

Example:

Structure - teeth

Function - to grind food