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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights ReservedBiological Diversity Created by Mark E Damon ©2001 Modified by Cathy Schneider

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Topic 1 & 2 Topic 3Topic 4Topic 5 Topic 6/7/8 Plants $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 The number and variety of organisms.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is biological diversity (or just biodiversity)?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 High diversity index.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 An area that has many different kinds of species but small population of each kind.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 Species.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is a group of organisms that have similar adaptations and can produce young who can also reproduce?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 When species have changed into a variety of different but similar species possible due to having to adapt to different environment or food.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is speciation?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 A bird’s beak, a rabbit’s fur and a mountain goat’s hooves would be considered __ adaptations.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is structural adaptations?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Two characteristics of asexual reproduction.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is: -only one parent supplies genetic information -offspring identical to parent What is: -only one parent supplies genetic information -offspring identical to parent

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Bacteria will use this form of asexual reproduction by splitting in half.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is binary fission?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A clone.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is an offspring that is identical to the parent?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 When a parent produces an offspring by growing one off its body that will break off after it develops.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is budding?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Fertilization that requires a lot of energy, produce few eggs and rate of fertilization is high?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is internal fertilization?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Discrete variations.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is a trait controlled by only one or two genes and have a limited number of possibilities? (like blood type, tongue rolling)

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Traits.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is characteristics that have been passed on from parent to offspring?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 A trait that will always surface if carried in their genes.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is a dominant trait?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Traits that are affected by both genetics and the environment.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is a continuous trait?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 This describes someone’s genotypes.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is Bb (or any letters representing the genes)?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Name this molecule.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is DNA?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Where DNA is found in the nucleus.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What are the chromosomes?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The other half of the DNA code: ATTCGCTA. The other half of the DNA code: ATTCGCTA.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What is TAAGCGAT? What is TAAGCGAT?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The division of somatic cells.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is mitosis?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 The number of chromosomes in a human body cell after mitosis.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is 46 chromosomes?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 When people breed organisms hoping to get desired traits.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What is artificial selection or selective breeding?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Domestic organisms.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What are organisms that have been tamed or live with humans? (dogs, cats, cows, horses)

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The islands where Darwin studied the adaptations in finches.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 What are the Galapagos islands?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Natural selection.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is when only the ones with best suited adaptations survive and pass their traits onto their offspring?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 Disadvantage in selective breeding.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $500 What is variations slowly are reduced as the same traits are breed over and over.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 Another name for individual sex cells.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $100 What are gametes?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Zygotes.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is the name for a cell that has just been fertilized?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $300 The male part of the flower that consists of the anther and the filament.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 The female part of the flower. (and what is the part that catches the pollen)

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is the pistil? (and the stigma)

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Topic 1 & 2 Topic 3 Topic 4Topic 5Topic 6/7/8 Plants $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 Round 1 Final Jeopardy

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 A bird pretending to have a broken wing to lure away predators from her young would be considered a __ adaptation.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is a behavioral adaptation?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Niche.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is -what an organisms does -where an organism lives? What is -what an organisms does -where an organism lives?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 An organism with a broad niche and can adapt to different situations.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is a generalist?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 The three types of symbiotic relationships.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 The type of niche a specialist would live in.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is a narrow niche?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Two characteristics of sexual reproduction.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is: -two parents supply genetic information -offspring will have a combination of traits. What is: -two parents supply genetic information -offspring will have a combination of traits.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Bacterial conjugation.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is a form of sexual reproduction that exchanges genetic material but no offspring are produced?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Cuttings, runners, tubers and bulbs.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What are examples of asexual reproduction in plants?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Fertilization that requires little energy, produce many eggs but the rate of fertilization is low.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is external fertilization?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 The importance of sexual reproduction.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 What is creates variation within a species?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Mendel used this mathematical method of predicting what possibilities would occur in traits.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is a Punnett Square?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 A trait that will only surface when it is paired with another trait that is the same.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is the physical description of the trait (like blue eyes, having dimples)?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Cancer.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 An organism that has had DNA from another organism added to it.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is genetically engineered organism (or biotechnologies)?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 Meiosis.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 What is the division of the sex cells in an organism?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 An organism that has 28 chromosomes in their somatic cells would have how many chromosomes in their cells after meiosis.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 What is 14 chromosomes?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 Transgenic organism.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is an animal that has had human genes placed in its cells?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Aquaculture.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 Bioindicator species.

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 What is large carnivores that seem to be affected first by changes in their niche?

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 When an organism has completely disappeared from the Earth.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $600 Seed banks.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 What is keeping an area natural to protect wildlife and habitat? (like Jasper and Banff)

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 Organisms that are extinct in certain areas of the world or may only be found in zoos.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $200 The type of reproduction when a plant self pollinates.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $400 When the pollen of one plant fertilizes a different plant.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $800 A cutting needs to have these specialized cells in order to reproduce.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved $1000 After a zygote has undergone many cell divisions, this forms.

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© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Genetics

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved Explain how parents who have brown eyes (a dominant trait) can have a child with blue eyes (a recessive trait)

© Mark E. Damon - All Rights Reserved What is that both parents would need to be heterozygous (have both a dominant and recessive trait) and the child received both recessive traits from each parent?