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Jeopardy
Scientists & Organelles
Microscopes
Characteristics
Cell Structure of Living Things
Potluck
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Scientists &
Microscopes
The invention of the
microscope made it
possible to see these.
$100 Answer from M & S
What are cells?
$200 Question from M & S
The first person to observe
what are now called bacteria
$200 Answer from M & S
Who was Anton van
Leeuwenhoek?
$300 Question from M & S
The total magnification of a
compound microscope which
has an objective with magnification of 4X and an eyepiece
with magnification of 10X
$300 Answer from M & S
What is 40X?
$400 Question from M & S
The sharpness of an image
$400 Answer from M & S
What is resolution?
$500 Question from M & S
This bends light to make
an object appear larger
$500 Answer from M & S
What is a convex lens?
$100 Question from Organelles
This organelle is responsible
for coordinating the cell
activities and reproduction;
sometimes called the “brain”
of the cell
$100 Answer from Organelles
What is the nucleus?
$200 Question from Organelles
This organelle produces most
of the energy needed by the
cell; sometimes called the
“powerhouse” of the cell
$200 Answer from Organelles
What are mitochondria?
$300 Question from Organelles
This organelle produces
protein in the cell
$300 Answer from Organelles
What are ribosomes?
$400 Question from Organelles
This organelle releases
chemicals to break down
large food particles
$400 Answer from Organelles
What are lysosomes?
$500 Question from Organelles
This organelle is found in
plant and animal cells, as
well as bacterial cells
$500 Answer from Organelles
What are ribosomes?
$100 Question from Cell Structure
This structure controls what
enters and leaves the cell
$100 Answer from Cell Structure
What is the cell membrane?
$200 Question from Cell Structure
This structure found in plant
cells protects and supports
the cell
$200 Answer from Cell Structure
What is the cell wall?
$300 Question from Cell Structure
This structure is found in
plant and animal cells, but
not in bacterial cells
$300 Answer from Cell Structure
What is a nucleus?
$400 Question from Cell Structure
These cells are found only in
multi-cellular organisms and
are often quite different from
one another
$400 Answer from Cell Structure
What are specialized cells?
$500 Question from Cell Structure
Thin strands of genetic
material that direct the
function of the cell
$500 Answer from Cell Structure
What is chromatin?
$100 Question from Characteristics
of Living Things
The source of energy
for most autotrophs
$100 Answer from Characteristics
of Living Things
What is the sun?
$200 Question from Characteristics
of Living Things
The most abundant chemical
found in living things, one
necessary for all living
things to survive
$200 Answer from Characteristics
of Living Things
What is water?
$300 Question from Characteristics
of Living Things
The experiment of Redi and
Pasteur helped to demonstrate
this mistaken idea that living
things arise from living sources
$300 Answer from Characteristics
of Living Things
What is spontaneous
generation?
$400 Question from Characteristics
of Living Things
A tipped over plant begins to
grow toward the light, making
the light _________ and the
growth direction_________
$400 Answer from Characteristics
of Living Things
What are stimulus and
response?
$500 Question from Characteristics
of Living Things
Of the following characteristics,
cellular organization, using
energy, movement, and reproduction, the one NOT a characteristic shared by all living things
$500 Answer from Characteristics
of Living Things
What is movement?
$100 Question from Potluck
An organism’s ability to keep
stable internal conditions
$100 Answer from Potluck
What is homeostasis?
$200 Question from Potluck
This gas was not a part of
Earth’s atmosphere 3.6
billion years ago
$200 Answer from Potluck
What is oxygen?
$300 Question from Potluck
Scientists hypothesize this
about the first life forms on
Earth
$300 Answer from Potluck
What is “They did not need
oxygen”?
$400 Question from Potluck
The scientists Urey & Miller
recreated this in a flask
$400 Answer from Potluck
What are the conditions of
early earth?
$500 Question from Potluck
To survive on earth, the first
cells needed this ability
$500 Answer from Potluck
What is using chemicals in
their surroundings for energy?
Final Jeopardy
List the 3 parts of the cell
theory in the correct order.
Final Jeopardy Answer
1. All living things are
composed of cells.
2. Cells are the basic unit
of structure and function in
living things.
3. Cells are produced by other cells.