Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Cell Organelles
Macromolecules
Volleyball
100

Are Prokaryotes unicellular or multicellular?

Prokaryotes are unicellular. 

100

Are Eukaryotes unicellular or multicellular?

Eukaryotes are usually multicellular. 

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

The mitochondria

100

What are lipids used for?

Lipids are used to store energy, for insulation, to form cell membranes, and to provide the building blocks for hormones such as testosterone and estrogen.

100

What does the score go too?

25

200

What size are prokaryotes?

Between 1-10 μm 

200

What size are eukaryotes?

Between 10-100 μm

200

What is the nucleus do?

The main structure inside a cell. It contains the genetic information for the cell. 

200

What are Macromolecules made up of?

Macromolecules are made up of repeating subunits called monomers.

200

How many players are on one side of the court at once?

6 players

300

What kind of reproduction does prokaryote cells do?

Prokaryote cells reproduce asexually. 

300

What kind of reproduction does eukaryote cells do?

A eukaryote cell reproduces sexually. 

300

What is the vacuoles and what does it do?

Vacuoles are fluid filled sacs that serve as the storage area for water, foods, waste, and other materials in the cell.

300

What are proteins made up of?

Proteins are made of monomers called amino acids.

300

What is the player called that wears a different color jersey?

Libero

400

Where is DNA found?

The DNA is found in the nucleoid.

400

Where is genetic material (DNA) stored in a eukaryotic cell?

Genetic material (DNA) is found in the nucleus.

400

What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum and why are they different?

The rough ER which is studded with ribosomes, and  the smooth ER which lacks ribosomes.

400

What is the main element of all macromolecules?

Carbon

400

What is a double?

A double is when someone is setting an their hands touch the ball at different times.

500

True or False - Prokaryotes do not have a membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. 

True!

500

How does the size of the eukaryotic cells structure effect everything else?

The larger structures such as tissues, organs and organ systems allow the organism to carry out more complex life processes such as circulation and gas exchange more efficiently for their size.   

500

What cell organelle is a stack of flat membrane covered sacs that sorts and packages chemicals for export?

The golgi

500

What do nucleic acids do?

Nucleic acids are the genetic material that stores cellular information. These polymers are made up by nucleotides. 

500

What year was volleyball invented?

1895

M
e
n
u