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Title: Cell Jeopardy Final


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Cell Jeopardy Final
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Scientists
Cell Parts
Fluid Movt in Cells
Parts Functions
Body Systems
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This scientist looked at cork cells under a
microscope and gave cells their name.
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  • Who is Robert Hooke?

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This scientist was the first to use these
instruments (called microscopes) because of his
great skill of grinding lenses
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  • Who is Leewenhoek?

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This was Virchows contribution to the
Cell Theory.
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  • What is that all cells come from preexisting
    cells plant cells come from plant cells and
    animal cells come from animal cells.

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This was Schwanns contribution to the
Cell Theory.
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  • What is that cells are the basic unit of life?

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These are the three parts of the cell theory.
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  • What is
  • Cells are the basic unit of life
  • 2. All living things are made up of one or more
    cells
  • 3. All cells come from preexisting cells?

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These are three examples of organelles.
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  • Various answers.

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This is the semi-jelly like environment in which
most of the cells activities take place.
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  • What is the cytosol? (cytoplasm)

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This organelle only occurs in the plant cell
and provides support for the cell
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  • What is the cell wall?

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This is the name of the organelle where the
process of photosynthesis takes place and
contains a green pigment called chlorophyll.
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  • What is the Chloroplasts?

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These balloonlike spaces within the cytoplasm
store waste and food and other substances the
cell cannot use right away.
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  • What are vacuoles ?

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This type of membrane only allows certain
materials to cross it.
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  • What is an selectively permeable?

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This type of membrane lets nothing cross it.
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  • What is impermeable?

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This process happens when an ink blob spreads
apart from a concentrated area into area where
there are fewer ink particles.
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  • What is diffusion?

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The movement of water from an area of high
concentration to an area of low concentration
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  • What is Osmosis?

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These are the three types of cell membranes.
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  • What is
  • Selectively Permeable
  • Permeable
  • Impermeable

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This is the function of the nucleus.
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  • What is it controls all of the functions of the
    cell?

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This is the function cell wall.
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  • What is support?

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This tough material makes cell walls thicker and
more rigid than cell membranes.
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  • What is cellulose?

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These green pigment absorbs sunlight.
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  • What is chlorophyll ?

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This organelle distributes materials such as
oxygen and food to different parts of the cell.
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  • What is Cytoplasm ?

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These tiny fingerlike projections in your small
intestine increase this _____ to allow for more
efficient absorption of nutrients.
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  • What is surface area? This allow for more
    efficient absorption of nutrients.

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This component of your blood is responsible for
defending against infection.
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  • What are white blood cells?

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Another name for the circulatory disorder Silent
Killer.
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  • What is High Blood Pressure?

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This component of the blood carries nutrients,
waste products, hormones and blood cells.
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  • What is Plasma ?

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Your bodys response to stimuli are co-ordinated
by this system.
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  • What is your nervous system ?

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Plants are made up of these two types of vascular
tissues.
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  • What is Phloem tissue and Xylem Tissue?

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This tissue is responsible for transporting water
throughout the plant.
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  • What is Xylem tissue?

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These special structures in veins prevent blood
from flowing backward.
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  • What are valves?

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These are the smallest blood vessels.
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  • What are capillaries ?

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This process allows gas to be obtained by the
respiratory system and then on to the circulatory
system.
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  • What is diffusion?

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