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I tried that.I can’t eat that! What’s that for? How’d he get here? Who did that? Misc.

A correctly written hypothesis is this. A 100

What is a specific statement of what you think will happen? A100

The 6th grade students were each given an assignment to plan an experiment on microorganisms that they could do at home. Roah wants to find out if light affects mold growth. For his experimental plan he wrote that he would place a slice of bread in a zip lock bag and put it in a warm, light place. He would then place a 2nd slice of bread in another zip lock bag and place it in the refrigerator. After a few days of observations, he would write his conclusion. This experiment would not be valid because of this. A200

What is he can only change one variable? (Either the light or the temperature. Not both.) A 200

Kaleb wants to find out if Euglena need light to survive. He decides to take water samples from dark places in local ponds and check to see if Euglena are present in them. Kaleb could improve this experiment by doing this. A 300

What is taking samples from the light areas of the pond? A 300

“What are three ways that protozoa move?” is not a question that can be answered by an experiment because of this. A 400

What is there is no way to change a variable? (This is an observation.) A 400

The foods listed below were left in plastic bags in a warm container for 5 days. The following data was taken. Bread-covered with black, fuzzy mold Banana- slimy, black, turning to liquid Hamburger-turned brown, smelly Cheese-has white and green coating This hypothesis was tested by this experiment. A 500

What is “different foods will decay differently”? A 500

Karanda wants to start a cheese manufacturing plant. These microorganisms would be useful to her as she makes cheese. B 100

What are bacteria and fungus? B 100

It is risky to leave leftovers out on the table for several hours and then eat them because of this. B 200

What is bacteria begin to grow on the food and can make you sick? B 200

Joslyn went to get an apple out of the refrigerator. When she opened the crisper she saw that one of the apples was all soft, discolored and rotten. This microorganism most likely caused the apple to rot. B 300

What is a bacteria or a fungus? B 300

Yeast changes bread dough because of this. B 400

What is the bubbles of gas from the yeast that form in the dough? B 400

Tallon works for a cheese manufacturing plant. His job is to check the progress of the cheese as it cures. He knows that the microorganisms used in the cheese-making process take time to mature. His observations helped him to create the chart below. As Tallon checked four batches at different places in the plant, he observed and recorded the following: Batch A: Firm texture, sharp taste. Batch B: Rubbery texture, mild taste. Batch C: Firm texture, sharp taste, and rancid odor. Batch D: Firm texture, mild taste. Three hours-curds form 24 hours-rubbery stage 72 hours-firm stage, mild flavor 1000 hours-firm stage, sharp flavor 1500 hours-firm stage, sharp flavor, rancid odor According to the chart, this batch of cheese had cured the shortest amount of time. B 500

What is Batch B? B 500

Adding microorganisms to sewage water, then bubbling oxygen through it to provide them with good living conditions allows the microorganisms to do this. C 100

What is remove harmful bacteria? C 100

A good way to use microorganisms as a decomposer would be to do this. C 200

What is use it in a compost pit. (place where organic materials become soil) C 200

The 6th grade students were given an assignment to prepare an experiment on microorganisms at home that they could share with the class. Bayli grew mold on potato slices in four different temperatures. She carefully recorded her date, took pictures of the growth and wrote a complete conclusion. Wyatt grew fungi on bread; he tested the effects of the amount of moisture on the growth of fungi. He explained to the class what he had learned with the help of a graph. Jenna wanted to test different foods to see which one would grow fungi best. She wrote a hypothesis and carefully monitored he project and recorded her data. She explained to the class which food worked best. Enzo wanted to test whether fungi would grow better in a dark area or a light one. He wrote a problem, did research, wrote a hypothesis and procedure, kept data and wrote a conclusion. The students were trying to answer this question. C 300

What do microorganisms need to survive? C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

The 6 th grade students were given an assignment to prepare an experiment on microorganisms at home that they could share with the class. Bayli grew mold on potato slices in four different temperatures. She carefully recorded her date, took pictures of the growth and wrote a complete conclusion. Wyatt grew fungi on bread; he tested the effects of the amount of moisture on the growth of fungi. He explained to the class what he had learned with the help of a graph. Jenna wanted to test different foods to see which one would grow fungi best. She wrote a hypothesis and carefully monitored he project and recorded her data. She explained to the class which food worked best. Enzo wanted to test whether fungi would grow better in a dark area or a light one. He wrote a problem, did research, wrote a hypothesis and procedure, kept data and wrote a conclusion. This student’s experiment is valid. C 400

What is all of them? C 400

Caden wonders if a certain bacteria can survive being frozen. This could be his hypothesis. C 500

What is “If bacteria are frozen, they will die.” C 500

Protozoa can do this, but fungi cannot. D 100

What is move by themselves? D 100

Paramecium use this to move. D 200

What is cilia? D 200

D 300 Marely saw some amoeba through her microscope. She knew they could move because they had this.

D 300 What are pseudopods?

A scientist received several samples of pond water from an uninhabited area; in the sample there were several new species of protozoa. He knew that they could move because they had this. D 400

What are flagella? D 400

The presence of this proves that microscopic fossils could move. D 500

What are flagellum, cilia, and pseudopods? D 500

This is the cause of strep throat. E 100

What is bacteria? E 100

Kylee decided to try an experiment with bacteria. During the experiment four bacterial cultures were used. The first (control) was allowed to grow undisturbed. The second was treated with Penicillin, the third was treated with soap and water, and the fourth was treated with rubbing alcohol. She graphed the growth of each culture. In this experiment, this treatment was most successful in controlling bacterial reproduction. E 200

What is the penicillin? E 200

Matthew went camping in the mountains. While he was there he drank water from a clear stream. He later became ill because this was in the water. E 300

What is Giardia? E 300

This practice shows an understanding of microorganisms. E 400

What is washing your hands before eating or after coughing? E 400

Adam and his three friends Nathan, Gage and Spencer, went camping a week ago. When they returned home they were all sick. Adam had a fever and a sore throat, Gage had diarrhea, Spencer had a headache, and was lethargic (had no energy), Nathan had a stomachache, and a high fever. These two boys had bacterial infections. E 500

Who are Adam and Nathan? E 500

F 100 A paramecium body is composed of this.

F 100 What is one cell and its parts?

F 200 You are looking at a pond water sample for examples of protozoa and algae. The best way to tell the difference between protozoa and algae is this.

F 200 What is algae are green and protozoa are not?

F 300 The difference between the size of fungi and bacteria is this.

F 300 What is fungi are larger than bacteria?

F 400 Microscopic fossils of ancient protozoa are found in the rocks of Earth’s crust. This evidence shows scientists that the ancient protozoa could make their own food.

F 400 What are chloroplasts?

F 500 Some microorganisms have this important function in an ecosystem.

F 500 What is they decompose dead organisms?

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Microorganism observation Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Zion was watching microorganisms move through a microscope. She wanted to get a good grade on her written description of her observations. To get all of the points possible she needed to use scientific language in her description to her classmates. Look at the following sentence that she wrote as she watched a Euglena move across the slide. “A long thin pointy creature with a single hair-like tail wiggled its tail and pushed itself across the view area of the microscope several times.” The clearest statement of what she saw is this. Click on screen to continue

What is: A Euglena using its single flagellum swam across the view area several times. Click on screen to continue

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