Organelles
Cell Theory
Levels of Organization
Specific Organelles
Mystery Round
100

This organelle powers the cell. 

What is the mitochondria?

100

There are how many rules to basic cell theory?

What is three?

100

What is the smallest level of organization?

Organelle. 

100

This organelle is only found in plant cells, and works to produce light into energy. 

What is the chloroplast?

100

True or False: The cell is most basic building block for life. 

True

200

This organelle acts as the brain of the cell. 

What is the nucleus?

200

Who came up with cell theory?

Theodor Schwann.

200

True or False: There are 7 levels to organization. 

False- there are 6. 

200

What is the cell wall?

An extra layer of protection for plant cells. 

200
What type of cells do not have a nucleus?

Prokaryotic cells. 

300

This two-variant organelle helps to make and transport lipids. 

What is the ER? 

300

What is the first rule of cell theory? 

All living things are made of cells. 

300
When was the organ invented?

The 3rd Century BC. 

300

What is the cilia? 

Small hair-like structures on the outside of the cell. 

300

What does DNA stand for? 

Deoxyribonucleic acid. 

400

This organelle helps in digestion and removes any debris from the cell. 

What is the lysosome?

400
What is the third rule of cell theory? 

Cells come from other cells. 

400

True or false: The skin is part of the integumentary system. 

True. 

400

What is the tail-like structure on the back of some cells?

What is the flagella?

400

How many chromosomes [on average] does someone have? 

46. 

500

This organelle stores and transports materials around and out the cell. 

What is the vesicle?

500

True or False: There are three parts to complex cell theory. 

False. 

500

How many organ systems are there?

11

500

This self-replication organelle assists in cell division. 

What is the centriole?

500

What does RNA stand for? 

Ribonucleic acid. 

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