Welcome to Jeopardy!!
Chapter 1
Which Scientist discovered and named cells?
• A- Anton von Leuwenhoek
• B- Louis Pasteur
• C- Robert Hooke
• D- Lynn Margulis
Which experiment proved that spontaneous generation is not
valid?
• A- Redi’s Meat experiment
• B- Pasteur’s Flask experiment
• C- Margulis’s endosymbiont experiment
• D- von Leuwenhoek’s experiment with pond water
Which microscope would be best to look at cilia along the
cell membrane of a cell?
• A- Compound Light Microscope
• B- Transmission Electron Microscope
• C- Scanning Electron Microscope
• D- None of the Above
Name this organelle
• A- vesicle
• B- lysosome
• C- vacuole
• D- cytoplasm
What type of cell is this?
• A- prokaryotic
• B- plant
• C- animal
• D- archea
Which domain can survive harsh environments?
• A- Prokarya
• B- Eukarya
• C- Archea
Which organelle digests old and unwanted materials within
the cell?
• A- endoplasmic reticulum
• B- lysosome
• C- centriole
• D- golgi apparatus
What is the role of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
• A- produce lipids
• B- produce ribosomes
• C- protect the cell
• D- control the functions of the cell
What is this organelle?
• A- Nucleus
• B- Golgi Apparatus
• C- Smooth ER
• D- Rough ER
The endosymbiont theory explains how…
• A- prokaryotes came from eukaryotes
• B- eukaryotes came from prokaryotes
• C- lysosomes were formed
• D- all of the above
Animal and plant cells both contain…
• A- lysosomes
• B- cell wall
• C- mitochondria
• D- a central vacuole
Which of the following is NOT part of the cell theory?
• A- Cells are made of one or more cells
• B- the cell is the smallest living unit of structure and function
• C- cells coem from other living cells
• D- Every living thing is made of one or more cells.
What is this part of the compound light microscope
called?• A- eyepiece
• B- objective lens
• C- diaphragm
• D- rotating nose piece
What is the correct order of the levels of organization?
• A- cell membrane- cytoplasm-nucleus
• B- tissues-organs-organ systems
• C- tissue- organs- specialized cells
• D- organ systems- organism- cell
If it am going INTO a plant cell, what is the order of organelles
that I will pass through?
• A- cell membrane-cell wall- nucleus
• B- cell wall- cell membrane- nucleus
• C- nucleus- cell membrane- cell wall
To measure a cell, scientists commonly use this
measurement…
• A- kilometers
• B- centimeters
• C- micrometers
• D- decimeters
Which organelle contains genetic material for the cell?
• A- mitochondria
• B- ribosomes
• C- nucleus
• D- cytoplasm
A whip-like projection that is used for locomotion in a cell is
called
• A- Flagella
• B- Cilia
• C- Cytoskeleton
• D- Endoplasmic Reticulum
Which of the following is only found in ANIMAL cells and is
involved in cell division.
• A- Lysosomes
• B- Centrioles
• C- Chloroplasts
• D- Cell membrane
Which organelle produces energy for plant cells in the
form of sugar?
• A- mitochondria
• B- chloroplasts
• C- nucleus
• D- ribosomes
What is this organelle?
• A- Nucleus
• B- Nucleolus
• C- Nuclear Pore
• D- Ribosome
What is organelle B?
• Write it!
Which organelle modifies and packages proteins?
• A- Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
• B- Nucleus
• C- Golgi Apparatus
• D- Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
What is organelle F?
• A- Mitochondria
• B- Rough ER
• C- Chloroplast
• D- Smooth ER