Jeopardy
Mitosis
Cell Cycle
Classification
Microscope
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Cells
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
What are the steps of mitosis? (in
order)
$100 Answer from H1
Prophase, Metaphase,
Anaphase, Telophase
$200 Question from H1
What are the phases that the
nuclear membrane is still present in
Mitosis?
$200 Answer from H1
Prophase and
Telophase
$300 Question from H1
What phase do chromosomes line
up in the middle? Why do they do
that?
$300 Answer from H1
Metaphase, they line up so
that they can split the DNA in
half.
$400 Question from H1
Draw the characteristics
known in telophase.
$400 Answer from H1
Drawing on Board.
$500 Question from H1
Why does a cell go through
mitosis?
$500 Answer from H1
1. Growth
2. Repair
3. Replacement
$100 Question from H2
What is the longest
stage of the cell cycle?
$100 Answer from H2
Interphase
$200 Question from H2
How many chromosomes
does a cell start out with
in Interphase and end
with?
$200 Answer from H2
23 chromosomes to 46
chromosomes
$300 Question from H2
What is the order of the entire
cell cycle? How does the
structure of DNA change in each
phase of the cell cycle?
$300 Answer from H2
Interphase: starts chromatin, ends chromosome
Prophase & Metaphase: chromosome
Anaphase: Sister chromatids
Telophase: starts chromatids, ends chromatin
Cytokinesis: chromatin
$400 Question from H2
How are cytokinesis and
interphase similar and how
are they different?
$400 Answer from H2
They both have chromatin
and nuclear membranes.
Cytokinesis cuts the
daughter cell from the parent
cell.
$500 Question from H2
What are the three types of
processes of cellular division?
$500 Answer from H2
Binary fission, meiosis, and mitosis
$100 Question from H3
What are the levels of
classification?
$100 Answer from H3
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
$200 Question from H3
What is Binomial Nomenclature
mean?
$200 Answer from H3
It is a two-name naming system
that uses Genus and Species to
name living things.
$300 Question from H3
Using a certain system, how
can someone decipher how to
categorize an item? An
organism?
$300 Answer from H3
Dichotomous Key: items and organisms
Taxonomy Key: Organisms
$400 Question from H3
What are the three domains and
how are they different from each
other?
$400 Answer from H3
Bacteria: single celled organism
found everywhere, most common cell.
Archae: single celled organism found in
Harsh conditions.
Eukarya: Single and multicelled organisms
That have a nucleus in their cells.
$500 Question from H3
What are the four
Kingdoms under the
eukarya domain?
$500 Answer from H3
Animalia
Protista
Plantae
Fungi
$100 Question from H4
Who discovered cells first?
$100 Answer from H4
Robert Hooke
$200 Question from H4
What power level is the
eyepiece?
$200 Answer from H4
10X
$300 Question from H4
When looking at an image
through a microscope, what does
it do to the image?
$300 Answer from H4
Inverts and flips
$400 Question from H4
Why do we stain our
specimens?
$400 Answer from H4
In order to highlight organelles and
Details that are otherwise translucent
Without them.
$500 Question from H4
While using a microscope what should be
done if the image cannot be seen? What
should be done if the image is not clear?
$500 Answer from H4
If the image cannot be seen, the
Coarse adjustment knob should be
Used. If the image needs to be more
Clear, the fine adjustment knob should
Be used.
$100 Question from H5
What is a transportation network for the cell,
which moves materials around in the cell and
transports lipids to other organelles?
$100 Answer from H5
Endoplasmic Reticulum
$200 Question from H5
Draw and label parts of a cell membrane
$200 Answer from H5
$300 Question from H5
How does the ribosome, endoplasmic
Reticulum, nucleus, and golgi apparatus
Interact with each other?
$300 Answer from H5
Answers vary
$400 Question from H5
How are Eukaryotic Cells
And Prokaryotic cell similar
And different?
$400 Answer from H5
Similar: Cytoplasm, ribosome, cell
Membrane, Cell wall (plant & bacteria)
Eukaryotic:
vacuole, chloroplast, lysosome, cytoskeleton
Prokaryotic:
Nucleoid, flagella, cilia
$500 Question from H5
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Nucleoid
Cilia
Ribosome
Flagella
Cytoplasm
Cell membrane
Cell wall
Capsule
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