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Jeopardy Genetic Engineering Bones and Muscles Misc.Nervous System Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Protein Synthesis

$100 Question for Protein Synthesis –Define Codon

$100 Answer for Protein Synthesis A group of three nucleotides of m RNA

$200 Question for Protein Synthesis What is RNA polymerase? And where does it bind?

$200 Answer for Protein Synthesis It is an enzyme that binds with the promoter sequence in the DNA

$300 Question for Protein Synthesis What is the difference between an intron and an exon?

$300 Answer for Protein Synthesis Introns = Interuptions = nonencoding portions of DNA Exons = portions that actually encode for the production of proteins

$400 Question for Protein Synthesis During transcription mRNA is produced in the …. And migrates to the …..

$400 Answer for Protein Synthesis During transcription mRNA is produced in the NUCLEUS and migrates to the RIBOSOMES

$500 Question for Protein Synthesis How does an inducer function?

$500 Answer for Protein Synthesis Allows for transcription to occur by binding to a repressor molecule.

$100 Question for Genetic Engineering What is a restriction enzyme?

$100 Answer for Genetic Engineering An enzyme that cuts DNA in a VERY specific base sequence and sometimes leaving sticky ends.

$200 Question for Genetic Engineering What is a plasmid?

$200 Answer for Genetic Engineering Circular pieces of DNA found in a bacterium that are often used in GE

$300 Question for Genetic Engineering Define Recombinant DNA

$300 Answer for Genetic Engineering A strand of DNA formed by splicing DNA from two different species.

$400 Question for Genetic Engineering What is DNA fingerprinting?

$400 Answer for Genetic Engineering Method used to separate DNA and shows DNA is slightly different between all humans.

$500 Question for Genetic Engineering What is a genome?

$500 Answer for Genetic Engineering A collection of an organisms genes.

$100 Question for Bones and Muscles What attaches bone to bones?

$100 Answer for Bones and Muscles Ligaments

$200 Question for Bones and Muscles What type of bone produces bone lots of bone marrow?

$200 Answer for Bones and Muscles Long bone…. Like the femur.

$300 Question for Bones and Muscles What is a suture joint?

$300 Answer for Bones and Muscles Location where bones meet but DO NOT move.

$400 Question for Bones and Muscles A shoulder is an example of a … A knee is an example of a..

$400 Answer for Bones and Muscles A shoulder is an example of a ball and socket joint A knee is an example of a hinge joint.

$500 Question for Bones and Muscles What is the functional unit of muscle contraction?

$500 Answer for Bones and Muscles Sacromere.

$100 Question for Miscellaneous What happens when an addict stops taking a drug?

$100 Answer for Miscellaneous After some physical withdrawl issues the number of receptors will return to normal.

$200 Question for Miscellaneous List some effects of a depressant.

$200 Answer for Miscellaneous Impaired coordination Slow rxn time Decreased breathing and heart rate

$300 Question for Miscellaneous What are GMOs?

$300 Answer for Miscellaneous Organisms that have genes put into their genome from another organism in order to produce a specific protein that it normal cant do.

$400 Question for Miscellaneous How do antibiotics work?

$400 Answer for Miscellaneous Prevent bacteria from making new cell walls

$500 Question for Miscellaneous What does PCR do?

$500 Answer for Miscellaneous. Artificial replication of DNA

$100 Question for Nervous System. What is a reflex?

$100 Answer for Nervous System. An involuntary response to a stimuli where the message is NEVER sent to the brain.

$200 Question for Nervous System. What are the functions of the Nodes of Ranvier?

$200 Answer for Nervous System. Are gaps in the myelin sheath that are used to speed up the impulse

$300 Question for Nervous System. What is resting potential of a neuron?

$300 Answer for Nervous System. There are more Sodium ions on the outside than in.

$400 Question for Nervous System. A electrical change in the neurons membrane will create…

$400 Answer for Nervous System An action potential

$500 Question for Nervous System Where do we find the receptors in our eyes and ears?

$500 Answer for Nervous System Eye – retina (photoreceptors) Ear - cochlea ( hair cells)

Final Jeopardy Put the following in order from simple to complex: Cell, molecules, macromolecule, atom, tissue, organism, subatomic particles, organ system

Final Jeopardy Answer Sub atomic particles, atoms, molecules, macromolecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ system and organism