The Cell Theory
Types of Cells
Parts of a Cell
The Cell Membrane
Cell Transport
100

These phrases mean "single-celled" and "more than one-celled", respectively.

What is unicellular and multicellular?

100

There are many different kinds of cells, but these 4 have been studied during class time.

What are animal cells, plant cells, bacteria, and protists?

100

"The powerhouse of the cell" is another name for this organelle.

What is mitochondria?

100

The function of this structure is to protect the cell, control what leaves and enters the cell, and to aid in cellular communication.

What is the cell membrane?

100

This type of cell transport does not require energy to move particles.

What is passive transport?

200

This tenant of the cell theory explains a constant between all living things.

What is "all living things are made up of cells"?

200

Aquatic environments are most often home to this kind of cell.

What are protists?

200

The location of DNA in a plant or animal cell.

What is nucleus?

200

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The cell membrane is made up of two layers of these structures.

What are phospholipids?

200

This type of transport requires energy to move particles.

What is active transport?

300

This tenant of the cell theory shares what the building blocks of living things are.

What is "the cell is the most basic unit of life"?

300

DNA is stored inside of all four types of cells, but the DNA of this kind of cell is NOT bound in an organelle. 

What are bacteria?

300

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The name for the circled organelles below.

What is chloroplasts?

300

A "water-fearing" wagging end.

What is a hydrophobic tail?

300

This type of passive transport allows things to move on their own through the membrane.

What is diffusion?

400

This tenant of the cell theory explains where new cells come from.

What is "cells arise from preexisting cells"?

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

There are two general categories of cells: complex cells and basic cells. Give the scientific name for these categories.

What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
400

Animal and plant cells are mostly similar in their structure, but plant cells have these three differences.

What are the cell wall, chloroplasts, and one large central vacuole?

400

A "water-loving" place to wear your hat.

What is a hydrophilic head?
400

Water moves across the membrane because of this kind of passive transport.

What is osmosis?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

In 1665, this man developed the cell theory after much of his work was stolen from him.

Who is Robert Hooke?

500

The four types of cells can be ordered from most complex to least complex. List them.

What is plant, animal, protists, and bacteria?
500

This organelle, responsible for packaging and distributing materials to other parts of the cell, is Ms. G's favorite organelle.

What are Golgi bodies?

500

This compound of a protein and sugar molecule acts as an identification card for materials attempting to enter the cell.

What are glycoproteins?

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

If a raisin is placed in a cup of water, osmosis will cause this to occur, and why.

What is the raisin will expand because the water wants to move to the area of high concentration.

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