1 vs 100
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1 vs 100. The rules. One person (known as “1”) will be chosen to compete against the rest of the class (known as “100”). 10 points are added to the “bank” with every question the “1” gets correct. The rules. At the start, all “100 ” are “up” (sitting on their desk/table) . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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1 vs 100
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The rules• One person (known as “1”) will be chosen to
compete against the rest of the class (known as “100”).
• 10 points are added to the “bank” with every question the “1” gets correct.
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The rules• At the start, all “100” are “up” (sitting on their
desk/table).– Those who get it correct remain “up”. – Those who get it wrong must sit back down
• When a question is asked, the “100” have 5 seconds to record their answer on a whiteboard. – When I say, “MARKERS UP” you must stop writing.
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The rules• “1” wins the points in the bank by getting 10
questions in a row correct.– Those still “up” each get ½ of the bank points.
• If the “1” gets an answer wrong, all remaining “100” (those who are still “up”) get the points in the bank.– “1” gets ½ of the points in the bank.
• Then we pick a new “1” and start again!
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The person with the most points at the end of class is the
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Questions
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The ________ is the basic unit of life.
• Cell
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Which represents animal cells?
• B
A B
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What is a cell part that has a specific job called?
• Organelle
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What are the two main reasons for cell division?
• Growth and Repair
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have a
cell wall?• Plant cells
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Which organelle is used for water storage?
• Large central vacuole (LCV)
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cell has a
definite shape?• Plant cells
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Which plant cell part provides support?
• Cell Wall
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Which is an animal cell?
• B
A B
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What is the gel-like substance that fills a cell?
• Cytoplasm
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cell has an
indefinite shape?• Animal cells
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?
Rigid
• Cell Wall
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Animal or Plant Cells? Appear “messy”
• Animal cells
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What are the three cell parts that only plant cells
have?• Cell Wall, LCV, Chloroplasts
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Animal or Plant Cells? Organized in rows and
columns?
• Plant cells
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All cells come from _________ _________.
• Existing (or Other) Cells
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells are organized randomly?
• Animal cells
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?
Flexible• Cell membrane
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Every living thing is made of one or more ______.
• Cells
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have
chloroplasts?• Plant cells
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What is formed after a cell goes through cell
division?• 2 new (genetically identical) cells
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cell is
stacked neatly?• Plant cells
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?Holds “stuff” in
• Cell Membrane
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What is the basic unit of life?
• Cells
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have a
nucleus?• Both! (plant and animal cells)
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Which plant part is used for photosynthesis?
• Chloroplasts
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?
Thin• Cell Membrane
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Which represents plant cells?
• A
A B
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Which cell part provides structure for a plant cell?
• Cell wall
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What does LCV stand for?
• Large Central Vacuole
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Which organelle is where energy from the sun is converted into food?
• Chloroplast
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have
an irregular shape?• Animal cells
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?
Thick• Cell wall
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells come
in odd shapes?• Animal cells
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What is another word for a living thing?
• Organism
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Cell Wall or Cell Membrane?Provides support
• Cell wall
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What organelle contains the cell’s DNA?
• Nucleus
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells are
scattered?• Animal cells
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Which is a plant cell?
• A
A B
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What is the name of the process where DNA
condenses and divides?•Mitosis
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have a
clearly defined shape?• Plant cells
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cell is
disorganized?• Animal cells
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How are the new cells created during the cell
cycle related to the original cell?
• They are genetically identical
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Animal or Plant Cells? Which type of cells have a
recognizable shape?• Plant cells
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Where do new cells come from?
• Existing (other) cells
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The End
Now add up your points!