Cell Parts
Cell Cycle
Organs
Organ Systems
Applications
100

Which organelle is found in plant cells but not animal cells?

Cell Wall (and/or) chloroplasts

100

What is the stage in mitosis where chromosomes begin to be pulled towards the poles by the spindle fibres and centrioles.

Anaphase

100

What are the three types of muscle found in the human body?

Smooth, skeletal, and cardiac

100

Which two organ systems are involved in the process of gas exchange?

Circulatory and respiratory systems

100

You have 15 seconds to list as many types of medical imaging as you can. Whichever group has the most wins the points. 

X-Ray, PET Scan, MRI, Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, CT Scan, nuclear medical imaging, radiotherapy, biophotonics...

200

What organelle is responsible for transporting ribosomes?

Nucleolus 

200

What is the stage in the cell cycle where a cell finally divides in order to produce two new cells that are completely identical.

Cytokinesis

200

What is the main function of the flower in a flowering plant?

Reproduction
200

Explain how the circulatory system and respiratory system work together?

Respiratory system brings in oxygen into the lungs, where is it picked up by the blood from the circulatory system. The heart pumps the oxygenated blood out to the rest of the body. The process repeats continually. 

200

What would happen if the plants were not covered in epidermal tissue?

There would be no protection for the plant. The exchange of gases would not be controlled. 

300

Which part of the cell stores water, salts, and carbohydrates?

Vacuole

300

What is the stage of the cell cycle that a cell spends most of its time?

Interphase

300

What organ does the following describe?
A hollow organ that works with the digestive system. It releases enzymes and strong acids that help to break down food to release usable energy. 

Stomach

300

What are the functions of the root system in a plant? (List 3)

Absorb water and nutrients from the ground, store food, anchor the plant into the ground. 

300

List three public health strategies. 

Immunization clinics, prevention programs, smoke-free environments, promoting public awareness, screening programs, health education programs

400

Which specialized cell has the following form and function?

Form

  • Long ribbon-like shapes; Contain long fibers

Function

  • Cells contract or shorten for movement


Voluntary Muscle Cells

400

What is the process of cell division called?

Mitosis

400

What tissues make up the stem in a plant?

Epidermal tissue, ground tissue, vascular tissue

400

What organs are included in the shoot system of a plant?

Stem, leaves, flowers, fruits

400

Why is the muscular system important for the function of the digestive system?

The muscular system will move the materials through the digestive system. 

500

The following organelle, tissue, organ, and organ system have the same function: Cell membrane, epithelial tissue, skin, integumentary. What is the function? 

Protects by forming a selective barrier. 

500

If a cell mutates and divides uncontrollably, what is this cell called?

Cancer Cell

500

What are the differences between veins and arteries? (Name 3 for full points)

Veins carry blood to the heart, arteries carry blood away from the heart. Arteries are thicker than Veins. Veins have valves, arteries do not. 

500

Which system is composed of white blood cells, the thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and vessels, and bone marrow?

Immune System

500
Explain what happens in a heart attack and why it is dangerous?

The supply of blood and oxygen to the heart are blocked (example due to plaque build up in the blood vessels). Therefore, oxygen is cut off from your body and the organs will fail.