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Jeopardy

Characteristics Prokaryote Chemistry Cell Theory


vs Eukaryote

Cells

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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from


Characteristics

This is the
building block of
all living things.

$100 What is

Cells

$200 Question from


Characteristics

This is the
organelle that
controls what
enters and exits
the cell.

$200 What is

Cell
membrane

$300 Question from


Characteristics

This material contains


all the instructions for
how to make proteins.

$300 What is

DNA

$400 Question from


Characteristics

This is a gel like


material that holds all
the organelles in place
within a cell.

$400 What is

cytoplasm

$500 Question from


Characteristics

This is the reason


cells are limited
to small sizes.

$500 What is

Surface area to
volume ratio.

$100 Question from


Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

What is the only example


of a prokaryote?

$100 What is

bacteria

$200 Question from


Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

Eukaryotes have
many of these but
prokaryotes have
very few.

$200 What is

Membrane bound
organelles

$300 Question from


Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

What is the
difference between
the DNA in each
type of cell.

$300 What is

Prokaryote
circular
Eukaryote - linear

$400 Question from


Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

This is type of cell is


the most common type
of cell found on Earth.

$400 What is

prokaryote

$500 Question from


Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes

This is the primary


indicator used to
decipher cell type.

$500 What is
Eukaryote nucleus
Prokaryote no nucleus

$100 Question from Chemistry

This molecule is the


main source of energy
for organisms.

$100 What is

carbohydrates

$200 Question from Chemistry

This molecule provides


the structure for living
things.

$200 What is

proteins

$300 Question from Chemistry

This is the molecule


that is used to make
cellular membranes.

$300 What is

phospholipids

$400 Question from Chemistry

This molecule is a
form of usable
energy for
organisms.

$400 What is
ATP adenosine
triphosphate

$500 Question from Chemistry

These are the


elements that
make up all living
things

$500 What is

Carbon, oxygen,
nitrogen,
hydrogen,
phosphorus, and
calcium

$100 Question from Cell


Theory

This is the name of the


scientist who named the
first cell.

$100 What is
Robert Hooke

$200 Question from Cell


Theory

This is the first


statement of the cell
theory

$200 What is

All organisms are


made up of one or
more cells.

$300 Question from Cell


Theory

This is the second


statement of the
cell theory

$300 What is

The cell is the basic unit


of all organisms

$400 Question from Cell


Theory
This is the third statement of
the cell theory

$400 What is
All cells come from existing cells.

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reproduction

What are the


names of the
scientists who are
responsible for

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Statement 1 and 2 =
Theodore Schwann and
Mathias Schleiden.
Statement 3 Rudolf
Virchow

$100 Question from cells

This is where
DNA is stored in
a cell

$100 What is

nucleus

$200 Question from cells

This type of molecule


is used to make cellular
membranes

$200 What is

phospholipid

$300 Question from cells

This type of organism


is made of one cell.

$300 What is

Unicellular
organisms

$400 Question from cells

The way to recognize if


an organism has
specialized cells is to
look for __________

$400 What is

Specialized parts

$500 Question from cells

The structure of cells


is mostly made up of
_____________

$500 What is

proteins

Final Jeopardy
How do cells relate to life?
What can scientists look
for to determine if
something is alive?

Final Jeopardy Answer

Cells are the smallest unit of life


and all living things must consist of
cells to be alive.

Scientists can look for proof of


cells like: Cell membranes, nucleus,
or DNA. They can also do
experiments to show proof of
cellular process like photosynthesis,
cellular respiration or fermentation.

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