Cell City In Cell City all of the landmarks represent cellular organelles. The aim of the game is to reach the town hall first, collecting all of the pieces of the ‘cell pie’ along the way.

TO PREPARE THE GAME: • Print out the board as big as you can. A3+ is best. • Print out the ‘cell pies’ – one per player. • Cut the ‘cell pies’ along the black lines to give six pieces. • Print out the “!” and “?” cards and cut them out.

Extra items you will need: • Counters • Dice

Have fun …

Cell City In Cell City all of the landmarks represent cellular organelles. The aim of the game is to reach the town hall first, collecting all of the pieces of the ‘cell pie’ along the way. INSTRUCTIONS To start, all players should roll the die. Whoever gets the highest score goes first (if there is a tie, the die is rolled again until a winner is decided). Players take it in turns clockwise to roll the die, moving their counter along the board for that number of squares. When a player lands on or passes a Cell City landmark: When a player lands on/passes a landmark (the power station, factory, post office, recycling plant, incinerator or town hall), they win that piece of the cell pie. Every player collects a piece of the cell pie as they land on/pass each landmark so that they have a full cell at the end of the game.

If a player lands on a “?” square: On their next turn, another player takes the top card from the “?” pile and asks the player that question. If the player gets the question right, they roll the die and move on. If they get the question wrong, they miss that turn. The player does not need to answer another question on their next turn, they can just roll the die and move on. If a player lands on a “!” square: On landing on a “!” square, the player immediately selects the top card from the “!” pile and moves forward or back along the board according to the instructions on the card.

The winner is the person to reach the town hall first.

Designed by Dr. Vicky C Jones

What is the main job of the Mitochondria? A. Make Proteins B. Provide Energy C. Hold Water D. Kill Bacteria

Answer: D

What is the main job of the Golgi? A. Sort Proteins for Delivery B. Provide Energy C. Kill Bacteria D. Make DNA Answer: A

Answer: A

What does the nucleus contain? A. Chlorophyll B. Blood C. Chromosomes D. Bacteria

What is the main job of the Lysosomes? A. Provide Energy B. Destroy unwanted Proteins and Bacteria C. Hold Water D. Make DNA

Answer: B

Answer: B

What are the longest cells in the human body? A. Neurons B. Red Blood Cells C. Skin Cells D. Liver Cells

What is the main job of the Endosomes? A. Provide Energy B. Make DNA C. Recycle Proteins D. Make Proteins Answer: C

How many cells does an average human body contain? A. 100 thousand B. 100 trillion C. 100 D. 100 million

Answer: B

How big is an average human body cell? A. Ten metres across B. Ten Kilometres across C. Ten Millimetres across D. Ten Micrometres across

Answer: C

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Along with making proteins, the ER is a major storage point for which of the following? A. Calcium B. Iron C. Cobalt D. Chlorine Answer: A

Answer: A

Which organelle can destroy invading bacteria? A. Golgi B. Endoplasmic Reticulum C. Lysosome D. Nucleus

Which of the following is NOT an organelle? A. Lysosome B. Chromosome C. Mitochondria D. Endosome Answer: B

Answer: B

Which organelle is the most acidic? A. Lysosome B. Nucleus C. Endoplasmic Reticulum D. Endosome

Which organelle coordinates the activities of the cell? A. Endoplasmic Reticulum B. Golgi Apparatus C. Nucleus D. Mitochondria Answer: C

Answer: D

What are chromosomes made of? A. Lipids B. DNA C. Endosomes D. Water

Which cells have no nucleus? A. Liver cells B. Red Blood Cells C. Neurons D. Skin Cells Answer: B

Where do the endosomes take unwanted proteins? A. Nucleus B. Mitochondria C. Cell Membrane D. Lysosomes

Answer: C

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OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Temperature too low. Reactions running too slowly.

Other cells are telling you to divide.

Go back 1 square

Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Levels of glucose too low for the mitochondria to make energy!

Protein synthesis is running smoothly in the ER. Move on 1 square

Go back 2 squares OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Proteins in the Endoplasmic Reticulum are misfolded!

Plenty of glucose for the mitochondria to make energy.

Go back 3 squares

Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Temperature too high. Proteins are starting to degrade!

The endosomes are recycling proteins efficiently.

Go back 2 squares

Move on 1 square

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OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

The Golgi is sending proteins to the wrong locations.

Lysosomes have destroyed some invading bacteria.

Go back 2 squares

Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

The endosomes are not recycling proteins!

Plenty of oxygen is reaching the mitochondria.

Go back 2 squares

Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Bacterial infection!

Proteins are moving through the Gogli efficiently.

Go back 3 squares Move on 1 square

OH NO! Neighbouring cells are telling your cell to stop dividing! Go back 1 square

GOOD NEWS! The Endoplasmic Reticulum is making lots of proteins. Move on 2 squares

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OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Too much Calcium in the ER!

Lots of ATP for cellular reactions.

Go back 2 squares Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Too little Calcium in the ER!

Neighbouring cells are telling your cell to divide.

Go back 2 squares Move on 2 squares

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Viral infection!

Cell division completed.

Go back 3 squares

Move on 1 square

OH NO!

GOOD NEWS!

Not enough oxygen!

No mutations in the DNA.

Go back 1 square

Move on 2 squares

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Cell City.pdf

A3+ is best. • Print out the 'cell pies' – one per player. • Cut the 'cell pies' along the black lines to give six pieces. • Print out the “!” and “?” cards and cut them out.

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