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Frankie’s Ultimate Cell Frankie’s Ultimate Cell ChallengeChallenge
A6-A21
Hello Everyone!I was told that you did very
well on your cell parts quiz, so I’m back to help you all study for your cell test! Just like last
time each time you answer you will wager some of your
points depending on how sure you are of your answer. Never wager all of your points unless
you are POSITIVE about an answer. If you are right, you
win the points you wagered. If you are wrong, you must
subtract that number from your points.
Okay, while I get my book open I’ll ask you an easy one.
Question 1:
Where in the cell are the chromosomes found?
** Write your answer, then write the number of points you are willing to wager on this question
Answer #1: Answer #1: NucleusNucleus
*If you were correct, add the number of points you wagered to your
balance (100pts)
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Oops! Sorry I got distracted! I’m can’t concentrate when I’m hungry! If I was only a plant I wouldn’t need to waste time eating!
Question 2:
What part makes it possible for plants to make their own food?
Answer #2: Answer #2: ChloroplastsChloroplasts
*If you were correct, add the number of points you wagered to your
balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Ha! I used to be such a baby!
Question 3:
What is the name of the process my cells went through in order for me to grow up?
Answer #3: Answer #3: MitosisMitosis
*If you were correct, add the number of points you wagered to your
balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Okay, I found the page I was looking for. This part confuses me.
Question 4:
What is the name of the type of cell division that makes reproductive cells?
Answer #4: Answer #4: MeiosisMeiosis*If you were correct, add the number
of points you wagered to your balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Did you guys really get that right? Wow! Mrs. Bhattacharyya was right, you are smart! Try this one
Question 5:
How many daughter cells are made in the meiosis process?
Answer #5: Answer #5: fourfour
*If you were correct, add the number of points you wagered to your balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
The shelter people told Mrs. Bhattacharyya that my birth mom looked something like this. I got some of my good looks from her.
Question 6:
Where did I get the rest of my DNA?
Answer #6: Answer #6: My dad!My dad!
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Back to the cell parts section. Think back a few weeks for these next few questions
Question 7:
What part of the cell provides energy?
Answer #7: Answer #7: mitochondriamitochondria
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
My friend Rascal wanted to ask you a question, but he’s hiding under the table. See him? I’ll
ask it for him.
Question 8:
What are the storage spaces in of the cell called?
Answer #8: Answer #8: vacuolesvacuoles
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Alright! I’m awake and I’ve got one more question about
cell parts..
Question 9What is the stiff outer layer of
plant cells called?
Answer #9: Answer #9: cell wallscell walls
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Hey, you remember Leo right? We were
just talking about that fact that our cells
contain 78 chromosomes.
Question 10
How many chromosomes do human body cells
contain?
Answer #10: Answer #10: forty sixforty six
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Question 11
How many chromosomes are there in a dog’s
reproductive cell?
I hope you were paying attention! Leo has a
difficult one for you!
Answer #11: Answer #11: 3939
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Question 12
Here’s a two part question. Is this
a mitosis or meiosis diagram?
How many chromosomes will
each of the daughter cells
have in this example?
You must get both answers
right!
Answer #12: Answer #12: Meiosis, 2 Meiosis, 2 chromosomes eachchromosomes each
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balance
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your balance
Hmmm… Let me concentrate and give you another
one.
Question 13
If a cell that has 30 chromosomes
goes through mitosis, how
many chromosomes will each of the new
cells have?
Answer #13: Answer #13: 3030
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Hello again I’ve got one more
for you guys!
Question 14
What are the two purposes for
mitosis?
You must have both right.
Answer #14: Answer #14: growth and growth and cell replacementcell replacement
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
I’m starting to get tired of typing.
We’re almost done!
Question 15
What was the name of the person who
discovered cells?
First and last name please.
Answer #15: Answer #15: Robert Robert HookeHooke
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balance
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your balance
Fill in the blanks to make this sentence
true.
Question 16
___________ make up DNA, and DNA makes up _______.
You must have both right.
Answer #16: Answer #16: genes, genes, chromosomeschromosomes
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Sorry to do this to you. This is a difficult one.
Question 17
What are the three parts of the
cell theory?
You must have all three right.
Answer #17: Answer #17: 1. Cells are the building blocks of 1. Cells are the building blocks of
life.life.2. New cells come from old cells.2. New cells come from old cells.
3. All life functions happen in cells.3. All life functions happen in cells.
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balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Question 18
Suppose an organism has 8 chromosomes in each of its body cells. How many chromosomes are
there in one of it’s reproductive
cells formed following meiosis?
Answer #18: Answer #18: 44
*If you were correct, add the number of points you wagered to your
balance
*If you were incorrect, subtract the number of points you wagered from
your balance
Here’s a picture of me as a puppy. Mrs.
Bhattacharyya made me go to an elf party!
Last Question….In order for me to grow
over the past three years my cells had to go through mitosis. Draw a mitosis diagram on the bottom of your answer sheet for an organism with 8 chromosomes.
Answer #19Answer #19
How did you do? Here are some
tips for studying for the cell test:
1. Go over the study guide
2. Review your notes
3. Re-read the chapters
4. Practice drawing mitosis and meiosis diagrams
I’m pooped! ZZZZZ…Happy
Studying!Good Luck!