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LET’S PLAY JEOPARDY!!

Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category 5 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final JeopardyJeopardy

$100 Question from Category 1 What are the two types of reproduction?

$100 Answer from Category 1 a. Sexual – create genetic diversity (offspring not identical to parents) b. Asexual – offspring is identical to parent.

$200 Question from Category 1 Prokaryotes reproduce by a process called _____?

$200 Answer from Category 1 Binary Fission

$300 Question from Category 3 What are the two stages of binary fission?

$300 Answer from Category 1 DNA is copied 1. DNA is copied 2. Cell pinches apart into two identical cells

$400 Question from Category 1 What stage does the centromeres divide?

$400 Answer from Category 1 Anaphase

$500 Question from Category 1 Double Jeopardy! Chromosome Abnormality does this Karyotype show? What Chromosome Abnormality does this Karyotype show?

$500 Answer from Category 1 Cri du Chat caused by a deletion on the short arm of chromosome 5

$100 Question from Category 2 Gametes contain how many autosomes and chromosomes?

$100 Answer from Category 2 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosomes

$200 Question from Category 2 What are the 4 stages of Mitosis?

$200 Answer from Category 2 Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telephase

$300 Question from Category 2 In prophase the chromosomes do what?

$300 Answer from Category 2 Line up at the equator

$400 Question from Category 2 Normal cells become cancer when…

$400 Answer from Category 2 -regulation of cell growth and division is lost -Cells do not respond normally to control mechanisms - cells continue to divide out of control too fast

$500 Question from Category 2 A normal chromosome is made of ABCDEF And an abnormal chromosome is ABC What type of abnormality is this?

$500 Answer from Category 2 Translocation

$100 Question from Category 3 What is a gamete?

$100 Answer from Category 3 Sperm or egg cells

$200 Question from Category 3 People with Down Syndrome have how many chromosomes?

$200 Answer from Category 3 47

$300 Question from Category 3 What is inversion?

$300 Answer from Category 3 a piece of chromosome breaks off and rejoins in the reverse ABCDEF (normal chromosome) ACBDEF (inversion)

$400 Question from Category 3 What type of abnormality does Turners Syndrome represent?

$400 Answer from Category 3 Nondisjunction Turners Syndrome – female with a missing X chromosome

$500 Question from Category 3 What happens in Telephase?

$500 Answer from Category 3 -Chromosomes arrive at opposite poles -Spindle fibers disappear -Nuclear membrane reappears -Chromosomes uncoil (lighten)

$100 Question from Category 4 When two gametes fuse what is it called?

$100 Answer from Category 4 Zygote

$200 Question from Category 4 What is a centriole?

$200 Answer from Category 4 the part of the chromosome that holds the sister chromatids

$300 Question from Category 4 What happens in interphase?

$300 Answer from Category 4 the cell grows, makes proteins and replicates its DNA

$400 Question from Category 4 What is translocation?

$400 Answer from Category 4 a piece of chromosome breaks off and attachesa piece of chromosome breaks off and attaches to another chromosome to another chromosome

$500 Question from Category 4 Double Jeopardy! What takes place in the S phase?

$500 Answer from Category 4 DNA copied (chromatids)

$100 Question from Category 5 What is a sister chromatid?

$100 Answer from Category 5 a copy of the chromosome

$200 Question from Category 5 What is the phase called when the cytoplasm divides?

$200 Answer from Category 5 Cytokinesis

$300 Question from Category 5 Name the cell cycle steps

$300 Answer from Category 5 G1 Phase – rapid growth S phase – DNA copied (chromatids) G2 phase – prepare to divide Mitosis- nucleus divides Cytokinesis- cytoplasm divides

$400 Question from Category 5 In the ________ stage -Chromosomes thicken -Nuclear membreane breaks down -Nuclelous dissapears -Spindle fibers formed -Centrioles appear

$400 Answer from Category 5 Prophase

$500 Question from Category 5 DOUBLE JEOPARDY After mitosis and cell division, the genetic code is ____in both new cells

$500 Answer from Category 5 Identical

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