Title: Life Science Jeopardy
1Life Science Jeopardy
Double Jeopardy
2The control center of the cell
3The powerhouse of the cell
4Plant cells usually have one large one animal
cells usually have several smaller ones
5Organelles that produce proteins
6Passageways that transport materials throughout
the cell
7Element found in all organic compounds
8The 2 nucleic acids found in cells
9What proteins are made of
10Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
11The 4 types of organic molecules found in cells
12Organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
13The source of energy for photosynthesis
14The 2 raw materials for photosynthesis
15The 2 products of photosynthesis
16The chemical equation for photosynthesis
17Selectively permeable gatekeeper of the
cell
18Movement of molecules from high concentration to
low concentration
19The diffusion of water molecules across a
semi-permeable membrane
20Movement of materials across a cell membrane that
requires energy
212 types of passive transport
22A microscopes ability to make things look larger
than they are
23Scientist who coined the word Cell after
observing cork cells under a microscope
24The stain we used to observe cheek cells in class
25The most abundant chemical compound in your cells
26The two knobs used to focus a microscope
27What is the Nucleus
28What are Mitochondria
29What is a Vacuole
30What are Ribosomes
31What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum
32What is Carbon (also Hydrogen)
33What are DNA RNA
34What are Amino Acids
35What are enzymes
36What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and
nucleic acids
37What is a Chloroplast
38What is sunlight
39What are Carbon Dioxide and Water
40What are oxygen and glucose
41What is 6CO2 6H2O (light)? C6H12O6 602
42What is the cell membrane
43What is diffusion
44What is osmosis
45What is active transport
46What are diffusion and osmosis
47What is magnification
48Who is Robert Hooke
49What is Methylene Blue
50What is Water (H2O)
51What are the coarse and fine adjustment knobs
52Life Science Double Jeopardy
53The longest stage of the cell cycle
54The number of chromosomes in each daughter cell
after mitosis (in humans)
55The 6 stages of the cell cycle in order
56Mitosis stage during which chromatids separate
57Mitosis stage during which spindle fibers form
58Organelle in which cellular respiration takes
place
59The 2 raw materials for cellular respiration
60The 3 products of cellular respiration
61The purpose of cellular respiration
62The chemical equation for cellular respiration
63DNA shape
64The process by which a cell makes a copy of the
DNA in its nucleus
65What DNA stands for
66Structures in cells that contain long bundles of
DNA
67The nitrogen base that pairs with Guanine in a
DNA molecule
68A characteristic that an organism can pass onto
its offspring through its genes
69An allele whose trait always shows up in an
organism
70An organisms specific allele combination
(e.g. TT)
71 An organisms visible physical traits
72The probability of a homozygous tall pea plant
(TT) and a homozygous short pea plant (tt)
producing a tall offspring
73The founder of genetics he cross bred pea plants
74The process in which the number of chromosomes is
reduced by half to form sex cells
75The number of chromosomes in human sex cells
76The 2 types of fermentation
77Respiration raw material that is not used in
fermentation
78What is interphase
79What is 46
80What are Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis
81What is Anaphase
82What is Prophase
83What are mitochondria
84What are glucose and oxygen
85What are carbon dioxide, water, and energy
86What is to produce energy for the cell (also
acceptable to release energy from glucose)
87What is C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O energy
88What is a double helix
89What is replication
90What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid
91What are chromosomes
92What is Cytosine
93What is a trait
94What is a dominant allele
95What is a genotype
96What is a phenotype
97What is 100
98Who is Gregor Mendel
99What is meiosis
100What is 23
101What are lactic-acid and alcoholic
102What is oxygen