EDITION
CLASSROOM
Throughout the game, use the arrow on the side of the screen to move to the next page
Use these two links to find written directions and a YouTube tutorial on how to create and run this game
RULES
- You’ll be given 4 Questions
- For each correct, you get one step closer
- Each team will then have three putts from their line
- The team which gets the most putts wins
- If there is a tie, then a head-to-head shootout will be played to find a winner
Which organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
ANSWER
Ribosome
Which organelle is responsible for ATP production in animals?
ANSWER
Mitochondria
Which organelle modifies and packages proteins?
ANSWER
Golgi apparatus
Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?
ANSWER
Lysosome
TIME TO PUTT!
- The questions for this game are timed True/False questions
- Each player will get the same set of questions, so one must go first and the others must step outside of the room
- The player will be shown all 4 questions and when ready, must answer all together (i.e. T, F, F, T)
- If this is incorrect, they will be told to try again. They continue trying until they get the correct order
- At that point, timer will be stopped
- The player with the fastest time wins
- Passive transport requires energy from ATP.
- Molecules move from high concentrations to low concentrations during diffusion.
- Facilitated diffusion requires transport proteins.
- Channel proteins change shape to move substances across the membrane.
- Players will be presented with 4 questions
- For each correct question they draw one playing card from the deck, but do not look at the card
- After all the questions have been asked, the players face off and turn over their cards one at a time.
- The goal is to have the highest cumulative number of all their cards.
- Number cards equal their face value, face cards are worth 10 and Aces are 11
What type of transport is osmosis?
Passive transport
In which direction does water move during osmosis?
High to low water concentration
What type of solution shows no net movement of water?
Isotonic
A cell is placed in a solution and it begins to swell. What type of solution is it in?
Hypotonic
FACE OFF AND FLIP YOUR CARDS
- Players will be shown 4 multiple choice questions all at once
- They must answer all 4 correctly as quickly as they can
- Each player will use their whiteboard and pen
- The first person to show the teacher the exact four-letter combination of correct answers wins
- Grab Your Boards!
- The Questions will show up on the next slide!
1. What type of molecule typically acts as a signalling ligand?
2. Where are most cell-surface receptors located?
A) Lipid B) Protein C) Ion D) Carbohydrate
A) Cytoplasm B) Nucleus C) Cell membrane D) Mitochondria
3. What is the first step in cell communication?
4. Which type of cell communication involves signaling over long distances through the bloodstream?
A) Response B) Transduction C) Reception D)Amplification
A) Direct contact B) Paracrine C) Autocrine D) Endocrine
- Players will be presented with 4 questions
- For each correct question, they will win one dice roll
- After all the questions have been asked, all the players roll their dice one at a time
- The goal is to have the highest cumulative number from their dice rolls.
What is the term for maintaining stable internal conditions?
Homeostasis
What is the initial change that triggers a feedback loop?
A stimulus
What type of feedback loop amplifies a change?
Positive feedback
What type of feedback loop reverses a change to maintain stability?
Negative feedback
START ROLLING!
Click the die to make it roll
- Players start with 1 free PLINKO chip
- They are then presented with 4 questions
- For each correct question, they will win one PLINKO chip
- Once all have the questions have been answered, each player drops their chips on the board
- The team with the most points wins
What phase of the cell cycle is cell growth and normal function?
Interphase
What checkpoint ensures DNA is replicated correctly before division?
G2 checkpoint
Which phase do chromosomes line up in the middle of a cell?
Metaphase
What protein regulates progression through the cell cycle by binding to cyclins?
CDK (cyclin-dependent kinase)
- 1st place team automatically is in the Showcase Showdown, so they won’t spin the wheel
- 4th place gets only one spin
- 2nd and 3rd place get two chances to spin the wheel. If they spin twice, they add their numbers, but can’t go over $1.00 (normal TPIR rules for spinning)
- The team closest to $1.00 of these three teams goes to face the 1st place team in the Showdown
Showcase Showdown
Using your whiteboards, as a team you will need to answer the following questions. Once you’ve answered them all you must show your board to the teacher If you any are wrong, you must go back and correct them The first team to correctly answer them all wins.
Team #1
Team #2
Showcase showdown
1. Why can some signaling molecules not pass directly through the cell membrane? 2. What type of receptor is used when a signal molecule can cross the membrane? 3. What must be replicated before a cell passes the G2 checkpoint? 4. Which organelle organizes spindle fibers during cell division?
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Transcript
EDITION
CLASSROOM
Throughout the game, use the arrow on the side of the screen to move to the next page
Use these two links to find written directions and a YouTube tutorial on how to create and run this game
RULES
Which organelle is the site of protein synthesis?
ANSWER
Ribosome
Which organelle is responsible for ATP production in animals?
ANSWER
Mitochondria
Which organelle modifies and packages proteins?
ANSWER
Golgi apparatus
Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?
ANSWER
Lysosome
TIME TO PUTT!
What type of transport is osmosis?
Passive transport
In which direction does water move during osmosis?
High to low water concentration
What type of solution shows no net movement of water?
Isotonic
A cell is placed in a solution and it begins to swell. What type of solution is it in?
Hypotonic
FACE OFF AND FLIP YOUR CARDS
1. What type of molecule typically acts as a signalling ligand?
2. Where are most cell-surface receptors located?
A) Lipid B) Protein C) Ion D) Carbohydrate
A) Cytoplasm B) Nucleus C) Cell membrane D) Mitochondria
3. What is the first step in cell communication?
4. Which type of cell communication involves signaling over long distances through the bloodstream?
A) Response B) Transduction C) Reception D)Amplification
A) Direct contact B) Paracrine C) Autocrine D) Endocrine
What is the term for maintaining stable internal conditions?
Homeostasis
What is the initial change that triggers a feedback loop?
A stimulus
What type of feedback loop amplifies a change?
Positive feedback
What type of feedback loop reverses a change to maintain stability?
Negative feedback
START ROLLING!
Click the die to make it roll
What phase of the cell cycle is cell growth and normal function?
Interphase
What checkpoint ensures DNA is replicated correctly before division?
G2 checkpoint
Which phase do chromosomes line up in the middle of a cell?
Metaphase
What protein regulates progression through the cell cycle by binding to cyclins?
CDK (cyclin-dependent kinase)
Showcase Showdown
Using your whiteboards, as a team you will need to answer the following questions. Once you’ve answered them all you must show your board to the teacher If you any are wrong, you must go back and correct them The first team to correctly answer them all wins.
Team #1
Team #2
Showcase showdown
1. Why can some signaling molecules not pass directly through the cell membrane? 2. What type of receptor is used when a signal molecule can cross the membrane? 3. What must be replicated before a cell passes the G2 checkpoint? 4. Which organelle organizes spindle fibers during cell division?