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Cell Jeopardy

Challenge your knowledge of cell structures and functions with this engaging Jeopardy-style game. Learn about proteins, mitochondria, nucleus, active transport, cell wall, ribosomes, ATP, DNA, limiting factors, ecological succession, energy pyramid, food web, carrying capacity, symbiosis, autotrophs, and more!

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Cell Jeopardy

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  1. Final Jeopardy Cell Jeopardy 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  2. 2 This macromolecule is produced in the ribosomes of a cell.

  3. 3 What is protein?

  4. 4 This cell structure is mainly responsible for releasing energy from food molecules

  5. 5 What is Mitochondria?

  6. 6 This organelle is responsiblefor coordinating the cell activities and reproduction; sometimes called the “brain” of the cell.

  7. 7 What is the nucleus?

  8. 8 This process involves the moving of particles in and out of a cell with the use of energy.

  9. 9 What is active transport?

  10. 10 Daily Double This organelle only appears in plant cells and provides structure and support for the cell because it is made of cellulose. Daily Double

  11. 11 What is a cell wall?

  12. 12 Proteins are made by this organelle

  13. 13 What is a ribosome?

  14. 14 ____________is the form of energy that cells use.

  15. 15 What is ATP?

  16. 16 • Which structure includes all of the others? • DNA • nucleus • chromosomes • genes

  17. 17 Nucleus

  18. 18 The four bases that make up DNA

  19. 19 A, T, G, C

  20. 20 Give the complimentary bases of following sequence of DNA A T T G A C C A G A ___________________

  21. 21 A T T G A C C A G A T A A C T G G T C T

  22. 22 • A finite resource in the environment that keeps a population from steadily increasing is known as • dynamic equilibrium • a limiting factor • a reproductive enzyme • ecological succession

  23. 23 a limiting factor

  24. 24 In the cell, the organelle ______________ use _____________ to make protein.

  25. 25 What is a organism?

  26. 26 Describe or Give an example of population

  27. 27 A group of rabbit, a group of cats… any group of same kind or species.

  28. 28 An organisms 'job' or role in an ecosystem

  29. 29 What is the Niche?

  30. 30 Where the most energy is located in the energy pyramid

  31. 31 What is the bottom?

  32. 32 A diagram that shows many feeding relationships in an ecosystem

  33. 33 What is a Food web?

  34. 34 The number of organisms of any species that an ecosystem can support

  35. 35 What is a Carrying Capacity?

  36. 36 Give Two limiting factors for Fish population in ocean DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  37. 37 Food Water pH Water Temperature Predator

  38. 38 This type of symbiosis is when one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed.

  39. 39 What is parasitism?

  40. 40 All energy stored in food started from ____________.

  41. 41 THE SUN

  42. 42 A type of organism who makes their own energy

  43. 43 What is an autotroph?

  44. 44 Which organisms are carnivores?

  45. 45 C, D, E

  46. 46 Name one PREY and one PREDATOR.

  47. 47

  48. 40 Which graph represents a population that grew and is maintained at the carrying capacity of its ecosystem?

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