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Test your knowledge on organelles, organisms, mitosis, and more with this interactive quiz on cell biology concepts. Explore various cell components, life forms, cell division, and miscellaneous cell functions.
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Organelles Organisms Unicellular or Multicellular Mitosis Miscellaneous $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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ANSWER Organelles - $100 Structures found in the cytoplasm of a cell.
ANSWER Organelles - $200 Storage organelles for food & wastes
ANSWER Organelles - $300 Jelly like substance that supports the cell organelles in a cell
ANSWER Organelles - $400 Rigid layer found in plant, fungus, & some protists & bacteria
ANSWER Organelles - $500 The organelle that converts food to usable energy for the cell
ANSWER Organisms - $100 Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter
ANSWER Organisms - $200 The belief that all organisms are made of cells that divide & perform functions for survival.
ANSWER Organisms - $300 An amoeba, paramecium, euglena, diatom
ANSWER Organisms - $400 I come in rod, spherical, or spiral shapes.
ANSWER Organisms - $500 Identify the 5 kingdoms of organisms.
ANSWER Unicellular & Multicellular - $100 Organisms that consist of many cells
ANSWER Unicellular & Multicellular - $200 Organisms that are made of only 1 cell
ANSWER Unicellular & Multicellular - $300 Diffusion of water through a membrane
ANSWER Unicellular & Multicellular - $400 Substances moving from areas of great concentration to areas of less concentration
ANSWER Unicellular & Multicellular - $500 Identify if the following organisms are unicellular or multicellular: animals unicellular or multicellularplants unicellular or multicellular fungi unicellular or multicellularbacteria unicellular or multicellularprotists unicellular or multicellular
ANSWER Mitosis - $100 The process of a cell dividing
ANSWER Mitosis - $200 Genes are located on these
ANSWER Mitosis - $300 Chromosomes are located here
ANSWER Mitosis - $400 The stages of mitosis
ANSWER Mitosis- $500 Match the activity to the phase. Cell splits & new nuclear membrane forms Each chromosome makes a copy of itself Chromosomes line up in cell’s center Chromo. copies split & go to opposite ends of cellNormal state of the cell: survives, makes sure needs are met Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Interphase
ANSWER Miscellaneous - $100 The BIG organelle. I control the cell, & I’m like the brain!
ANSWER Miscellaneous - $200 I surround the cell & the nucleus. I allow things to pass in & out.
ANSWER Miscellaneous - $300 The process of turning sunlight to energy
ANSWER Miscellaneous - $400 The chemical needed for photosynthesis to occur
ANSWER Miscellaneous - $500 Organelle where photosynthesis occurs
DONE Organelles - $100 What are organelles?
DONE Organelles - $200 What are vacuoles?
DONE Organelles - $300 What is the cytoplasm?
DONE Organelles - $400 What is a cell wall?
DONE Organelles - $500 What are the mitochondria?
DONE Organisms - $100 What are fungi?
DONE Organisms - $200 What is the cell theory?
DONE Organisms - $300 What are protists?
DONE Organisms - $400 What are bacteria?
DONE Organisms - $500 What are: animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, protists?
DONE Unicellular & Multicellular - $100 What is multicellular?
DONE Unicellular & Multicellular - $200 What is unicellular?
DONE Unicellular & Multicellular - $300 What is osmosis?
DONE Unicellular & Multicellular - $400 What is diffusion?
DONE Unicellular & Multicellular - $500 animals unicellular or multicellularplants unicellular or multicellularfungi unicellular or multicellularbacteria unicellular or multicellularprotists unicellular or multicellular
DONE Mitosis- $100 What is mitosis?
DONE Mitosis - $200 What are chromosomes?
DONE Mitosis - $300 What is the nucleus?
DONE Mitosis - $400 What are proplase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, & interphase?
DONE Mitosis - $500 Each chromosome makes a copy of itself Prophase Chromosomes line up in cell’s center MetaphaseCell splits & new nuclear membrane forms TelophaseChromosome copies split & go to opposite ends of cellAnaphaseNormal resting state of the cellInterphase
DONE Miscellaneous - $100 What is the nucleus?