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2 heredity Jeopardy Start

3 Final Jeopardy Question Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Heredity (Part 1) Heredity (Part 2) Important Individuals 10 20 30 40

4 10 Point Question A single parent cell splits to produce two identical daughter cells. What is fission? Back to the Game Board

5 20 Point Question Small bumps form on the parent’s body and break off to form a new organism. What is budding? Back to the Game Board

6 30 Point Question A new plant is generated from a part of only one parent – the original plant. What is vegetative propagation? Back to the Game Board

7 40 Point Question Buds on potatoes or “indentations” from which new potato plants sprout. What are eyes? Back to the Game Board

8 10 Point Question The male sex cell and the female sex cell names ( in that particular order). What are the sperm and egg? Back to the Game Board

9 20 Point Question The process of cell division by which the number of chromosomes in sex cells is reduced to half the number in body cells What is meiosis? Back to the Game Board

10 30 Point Question A fertilized egg cell What is a zygote? Back to the Game Board

11 40 Point Question True or False—Different organisms have different numbers of chromosomes. What is True? Back to the Game Board

12 10 Point Question String-like structures containing the genetic information for a new organism What are chromosomes? Back to the Game Board

13 20 Point Question A trait that is acquired through experience What is a learned trait? Back to the Game Board

14 30 Point Question A special table used to show how genes pair up with dominant and recessive traits What is a Punnett Square? Back to the Game Board

15 40 Point Question The process by which genes can be altered and even transferred from one organism to another What is genetic engineering? Back to the Game Board

16 10 Point Question The chemical code inside your genes responsible for hair color, eye color, etc. What is DNA? Back to the Game Board

17 20 Point Question Traits that are passed on from parents to their offspring What are inherited traits? Back to the Game Board

18 30 Point Question True or False – Musical ability is both an inherited and a learned trait What is True? Back to the Game Board

19 40 Point Question The expression of both genes in a pair, producing a blended effect What is incomplete dominance? Back to the Game Board

20 10 Point Question A monk who loved plants and did experiments with pea plants, ending with the discovery of dominant and recessive traits Who is Gregor Mendel? Back to the Game Board

21 20 Point Question The mayor of Morton Who is Norm Durflinger? Back to the Game Board

22 30 Point Question The Vice-President of the United States Who is Dick Cheney? Back to the Game Board

23 40 Point Question A female scientist of genetics who worked with corn plants in the 1920’s Who is Barbara McClintock? Back to the Game Board

24 The process by which genes are removed from one organism and transferred to a bacterium What is gene splicing?


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