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EzPz Escape! http://bit.ly/2t1bgxa Toxic Cell Invasion

EzPz Escape CELLS Your mission A toxic cell has been injected into your body. Use your knowledge of cells to make an EzPz Escape and get the antidote! You must answer the questions at each station and record your answers on your student recording sheet. Use the decoder at the end of each station to get the secret code that will unlock the room, getting you closer to making an EzPz escape! Get the antidote before the toxic cells spread. Good Luck!

STATION 1 Cell Types Which of the following best describes a cell that is prokaryotic? A. lacking chloroplasts B. lacking a nucleus C. containing a cell wall D. containing a nucleus Q1

STATION 1 Which of the following is an example of a prokaryotic cell? E. plant F. animal G. bacteria H. fungus Cell Types Q2

STATION 1 If you wanted to look at a cell wall, which type of cell would you observe? J. nerve cell K. leaf cell L. blood cell M. skin cell Cell Types Q3

STATION 1 Which of the following is not a characteristic of a eukaryotic cell? R. complex S. protected DNA T. many organelles V. flagellum Cell Types Q4

STATION 1 Cell Types Use the decoder to get the lock combination. Enter the 4 digit code to open the lock to move to the next room. S1 S1

STATION 2 The majority of a cell's interior is comprised of- A. cytoplasm B. nuclei C. mitochondria D. ribosomes Cell Structure Q1

STATION 2 When looking at a cell model, the dots on the endoplasmic reticulum represent- A. golgi bodies B. ribosomes C. nuclei D. lysosomes Cell Structure Q2

STATION 2 Where is all the genetic material (DNA) stored in a cell? A. mitochondria B. ribosomes C. nucleus D. cell wall Cell Structure Q3

STATION 2 Cell Structure Which two structures are found only in plant cells? A. nucleus, chloroplast B. cell wall, cell membrane C. nucleus, cell membrane D. cell wall, chloroplast Q4

STATION 2 Cell Structure Use the decoder to get the lock combination. Enter the 4 letter code to open the lock to move to the next room. S2 S2

STATION 3 Cell Function Which organelle is the site where energy is made in an animal cell? A. golgi Bodies B. nucleus C. endoplasmic reticulum D. mitochondria Q1

STATION 3 Cell Function Which organelle is used for transportation? A. nucleus B. golgi bodies C. cell membrane D. endoplasmic reticulum Q2

STATION 3 What organelle uses the energy of the sun to make food? A. cell membrane B. chloroplast C. golgi bodies D. mitochondria Cell Function Q3

STATION 3 What structure provides shape and support for the cell? A. chloroplast B. mitochondria C. cell wall D. golgi bodies Cell Function Q4

STATION 3 Cell Function Use the decoder to get the lock combination. Enter the 4 direction code to open the lock to move to the next room. S3

STATION 4 The best tool to use when observing cells is a- A. hand lens B. microscope C. stereoscope D. mirror Cell Theory Q1

STATION 4 Cell Theory An advantage of using a cell model when studying cells is that cell models- E. show cell shape and tiny organelles found in the cell. F. show the distance between each organelle. G. demonstrate the function of cells. H. represent the actual size of the cells. Q2

STATION 4 Cell Theory All of the following statements support the cell theory except- J. The cell is the smallest level at which life exists. L. All cells contain a nucleus. M. All cells come from preexisting cells. N. Every living organism is comprised of at least one cell. Q3

STATION 4 Cell Theory Select the answer choice with increasing levels of organization. R. Tissue, Organ System, Organ, Population S. Cell, Tissue, Organelles, Organ System T. Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System V. Organ System, Organ, Cell, Tissue Q4

STATION 4 Cell Theory Use the decoder to get the lock combination. Enter the 4 digit code to open the lock to move to the next room. S4

STATION 5 A student compares a cell to a train. Which part of the train is most similar to the mitochondria of the cell? A. the wheels B. the engineer C. the engine D. the boxcar Analogies Q1

STATION 5 A student compares a cell to a bank. Which cell organelle is most similar to a security guard? E. nucleus F. membrane G. ribosomes H. mitochondria Analogies Q2

STATION 5 A student compares a cell to a school. Which part of the school is most similar to the nucleus in the cell? J. cafeteria K. gymnasium L. students M. principal Analogies Q3

STATION 5 A student compares a cell to a city. Which organelle is related to a post office? R. mitochondria S. chloroplasts T. nucleus V. golgi bodies Analogies Q4

STATION 5 Analogies Use the decoder to get the lock combination. Enter the 4 digit code to open the lock to make an EzPz Escape! S5

CONGRATULATIONS! You have made an EzPz Escape! Write the verification code on your student recording sheet.