A category of living things that are made up of only one cell.
What is unicellular?
Where DNA is found in Eukaryotes
What is the nucleus?
If you drank DI water (distilled water) when Mr. Sickler wasn't looking, the cell environment you would be creating for your cells is...
What is hypotonic? 
The main component of a virus
What is genetical material (DNA or RNA)?
The organism whose cell wall is made out of peptidoglycan.
What is bacteria?
The two places in the mitochondria where cellular respiration takes place to make ATP
(must give both locations)
What is the inner membrane?
What is the matrix (fluid part)?

The THREE components of molecules that can easily move across the cell membrane
(Must name all three)
What is.... (1) small (2) nonpolar (3) uncharged?
Plant cells have a single central one of these structures while animal cells have numerous small ones.
What is a vacuole?
The 4 things ALL cells have...
...doesn't matter if you're a prokaryote or eukaryote. YOU HAVE THESE 4 THINGS in your cells.
(must get all 4 correct)
What is (1) Genetic Material [DNA or RNA] (2) Cytoplasm (3) Cell Membrane (4) Ribosomes?
A cellular structure that carries out protein synthesis
What are ribosomes?
A type of active transport that means "cell drinking"
What is pinocytosis?
The cellular component that is mainly made out of water and provides a solution for chemical reactions to take place in
What is the cytoplasm?
Are referenced as "mini organs"
What are membrane-bound organelles?
or
What are organelles?
The cellular structure that maintains homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
How neurotransmitters move from one neuron to another
What is exocytosis?
Helps maintain the rigidity of plant cells, fungal cells and bacteria
What is a cell wall?
(2X) DOUBLE JEOPARDY (2X) :
The 5 kingdoms of life.
(Must also tell me which are prokaryotes and which are eukaryotes)
What are....
Animals, Plants, Protists, Fungi (Eukaryotes)
Bacteria (Prokaryotes)?
Where photosynthesis occurs in plants
What are chloroplasts?
(2X) DOUBLE JEOPARDY (2X) :
The (1) tonicity outside of the cell, (2)direction of net movement of water, and (3) effect on cell
What is....
(1) Hypertonic
(2) Water will move out of the cell
(3) The cell will shrivel (get smaller)
The name of the process bacteria use to replicate (grow more colonies)
What is binary fission? 