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Jeopardy Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Final Jeopardy

$100 answer* from H1 What does a eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic cell does not have?

$100 Question from H1 A nucleus

$200 Question from H1 What organelles would the eukaryotic cell and the prokaryotic cell have in common ?

$300 answer* from H1 Cell membrane and cytoplasm

$300 Question from H1 Compare multicellular and unicellular organisms

Multicellular – more than one cell larger Unicellular made of one cell smaller

$400 Question from H1 Which organelle in the cell is responsible for generating energy through cellular respiration?

$500 answer* from H1 Mitochondria

$500 Question from H1 What are the two parts of a scientific name?

$100 answer* from H2 Genus and species

$100 Question from H2 The following organisms all share a common what? Ursus arctos, Ursus americanus, Ursus maritimus u

They share the same genus

$200 Question from H2 The following organs belong to which organ system trachea ,bronchi , alveoli, lungs

$300 answer* from H2 Respiratory system

$300 Question from H2 Explain the pathway oxygen takes once it enters the lungs.

$400 answer* from H2 Lungs to blood cells (in the alveoli) to heart

$400 Question from H2 When observing a population in a coral reef a scientist makes the observation that the fish come in many colors and sizes. What characteristic is this observation about?

variation

$500 Question from H2 MM Mm List the parent alleles.

$100 answer* from H3 MM and Mm

$100 Question from H3 What is the name for the chemical molecule that determines the characteristics of an individual?

$200 answer* from H3 DNA

$200 Question from H3 Fill the nucleotide base pairs the make up DNA Cytosine _______________ Adenine _______________

$300 answer* from H3 Cytosine and guanine Adenine and thymine

$300 Question from H3 What type of organisms are producers?

$400 answer* from H3 Plants , some bacteria and phytoplankton

$400 Question from H3 In a food web if the primary consumers in the web were significantly reduced what would happen to the secondary consumers

$500 answer* from H3 The secondary consumers would also be reduced

$100 answer* from H4 List the correct order of organization of living things starting with atom

Atom molecule cell tissue, organ organ system organism

$100 Question from H4 Where do plants get the carbon they have within their structure?

$200 answer* from H4 From the Carbon dioxide/ CO2 which they take in from the atmosphere

$200 Question from H4 What is any factor that restricts the growth or development of an organism population or process?

$300 answer* from H4 Limiting factor

$300 Question from H4 List some of the possible types of limiting factors.

$400 answer* from H4 space, competition, water temperatures, available food

$400 Question from H4 The habitat that the animals live in has had 10 inches less rain for the last 2 years What is limiting factor and how will it effect the population ?

$400 answer* from H4 Water is the limiting factor and the populations will decrease.

$500 answer* from H4 During the carbon cycle what is released back in to the atmosphere from animals?

$500 Question from H4 Carbon dioxide / CO2

$100 answer* from H5 An animal releases CO2 due to what process?

$100 Question from H5 Cellular respiration

$200 answer* from H5 What organelles does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not have

Cell wall and chloroplasts

$200 Question from H5 One scientist performs an experiment and then another scientists performs the same experiment and gets the same results as the first scientist. This is an example of ________

$300 answer* from H5 replication

$300 Question from H5 When designing the experimental phase of the scientific process a scientists must include what 4 things?

$400 answer* from H5 Independent and dependent variable , controlled conditions and recording of data

$400 Question from H5 The cell is the basic unit of all organisms and all cells come from existing cells is what theory ?

$500 answer* from H5

$500 Question from H5 What are the products from photosynthesis ?

Sugar + oxygen

What are the functions of the skeletal system

Support protection and movement

What role does the skeletal system have in relationship to the nervous system?

It protects the brain and spinal column.

Diseases can be infectious or genetic , if you have a bacterial disease which type of disease is it?

Infectious disease

What type of medication kills bacterial infection

antibiotics

Why would you not use an antibiotic for a viral infection

It would not kill the virus antibiotics only kill off bacteria

In asexual reproduction the offspring will be __________ to the parent

Identical because only one parent produced the offspring

What type of symbiosis is the following: The cattle egret follows the cattle in a grassland and eat the insects stirred up by the cows

Commensalism because the egret benefits and there is not benefit or harm to the cattle

Identify the following symbiotic relationship: An animal has a tape worm inside its intestines that is taking the nutrients from its intestines

Parasitic because the tapeworm (the parasite )is benefitting from the food an the animal is harmed because it loses food

What is the name for the process by which animals and also plants release the energy stored in sugars

Cellular respiration

What is the original source of all energy regardless of what level an organism is on the food web

The sun is were the producers get energy from to produce the food for the rest of the food web

In the following experiment what is the dependent variable? A scientists wants to see the effect of fertilizer on plants. He records the height of each plant for 2 months.

The height of the plants is the dependent variable Dependent is always what is being measured/ the data.

Scientific theories can change or be modified what has to happen to allow this?

When new scientific evidence is found

The nucleus controls the functions of the cell and also is important because?

It contain the cell’s DNA

What is released during photosynthesis?

oxygen

What is released during cellular respiration?

CO2 and energy

What is the function of the following: A. small intestines B What is the function of the following: A. small intestines B. large intestines

A. absorbs nutrients B. reabsorbs water into the body and prepares waste for elimination

Which of the following is mechanical or chemical digestion A Which of the following is mechanical or chemical digestion A. teeth chewing food into small pieces B. stomach acid breaking down food

A. teeth- mechanical digestion B. stomach- acid Chemical digestion

Many animals have very different shaped mouth Many animals have very different shaped mouth. What is the most likely reason for the different types of mouth shapes?

They would eat different types of food

If a species can not adapt it will become extinct therefore it is better for a species to have A. more genetic variation B. less genetic variation

More- Remember the small sneaker lizards from The Galapagos More- Remember the small sneaker lizards from The Galapagos . In times of drought if only the large males reproduced then the lizards would die out

During cell reproduction the cell must first _____________ before it divides

duplicate the chromosomes so that genetic information is all transferred and the cell will function

In the DNA the base pairs are always matched therefore if the sample has 55% guanine the it will also have _____% of what base pair

55% cytosine

What does genotype show

The possible versions of the same gene in letter form ex BB, Bb or BB

If a non-native plant is introduced into the habitat, replacing large amounts of the native plants, what will happen to the primary consumers that eat the native plants

The primary consumers will have a reduction in population

Many animals that use to be found widespread in areas are only found now in very small areas. What would be the most likely reason for this?

Loss and destruction of their habitat

List 2 abiotic factors you see in an ecosystem

Sun water soil

List were you can find carbon in the carbon cycle

Atmosphere, living things and decaying materials

List the pathway food takes in the digestive system starting at mouth

Esophagus, stomach , small intestines, large intestines through the rectum and anus

What is the role of the excretory system

To rid the body of wastes

What role does the kidney have in the excretory system

It filters waste from the blood