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2 Biology Exam Jeopardy Review Review will cover Chapter 1. You may use your books or notes for the game  Be aware, you will only be given 10 seconds to answer once you buzz in!.

3 The Rules The class will be broken up into 4 groups. The group to begin will be decided by random selection, and this group will select the first category. If this group answers incorrectly, other groups may “buzz in” by raising their colored team cards. The first team to raise their card will be given a chance to answer. Control of the board moves clockwise around the room.

4 The Rules Each group must name one person in their group to be the “contestant.” Only this person is allowed to raise the team card and answer questions (teams may discuss answers before giving them). You must be called on if you wish to speak, and you must raise your hand. Any team who calls out, is disruptive, or otherwise conducts themselves in an unsportsmanlike manner will be penalized with a $200 penalty per offense. Answers must be given in the format of a question or will be disqualified!

5 Let’s get started...

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8 The Scientific Method Microscopes Metric System Variables Characteristics of Living Things The MIX $ 200 $ 200$200 $ 200 $ 200 $400 $ 400$400 $ 400$400 $600 $ 600$600 $ 600 $ 600 $ 600 $800 $ 800$800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 800 $ 1000$1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000 $ 1000

9 Final Jeopardy Living & Nonliving

10 Final Jeopardy All living things share these characteristics. Cellular Organization, Metabolism, Homeostasis, Reproduction, Heredity, Evolution What is Cellular Organization, Metabolism, Homeostasis, Reproduction, Heredity, Evolution?

11 $200 What is science? An organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world.

12 $400 What is observation? The use of the 5 senses to gather information.

13 $600 What is a hypothesis? A possible explanation for a set of observations.

14 $800 Who is Francesco Redi? His experiments disproved spontaneous generation; maggots and meat.

15 $1000 What are Observation, Forming Hypotheses, Making Predictions, Verifying Predictions, Performing Control Experiments, Forming a Theory OR Forming New Hypotheses? The 6 steps of the Scientific Method in order.

16 $200 What is a microscope? A device that produces magnified images of structures.

17 $400 What are the arm and base? They are used to carry the microscope.

18 $600 What is a wet mount ? A slide made by adding water and a cover slip.

19 $800 What is the diaphragm? It controls the amount of light let into the microscope.

20 $1000 What is 1000x? The total magnification when an objective is 100x.

21 $200 What is an 10? The metric system is based on multiples of this number.

22 $400 What is International System of Units (SI)? Metric system is also known as this.

23 $600 What length? mm, cm, m, & km are units of measure for this.

24 $800 What mass? mg, g, kg, & t are units of measure for this.

25 $1000 What is 1000 mL? 1 liter(L) is equal to this many milliliters(mL).

26 $200 What is the control? Part of the experiment that remains the same or goes unchanged; standard of comparison.

27 $400 What is the dependent variable (DV)? Variable that responds to the variable effecting it.

28 $600 What is the independent variable (IV)? Variable that is purposefully changed.

29 $800 What are constants? Factors that remain the same throughout an experiment.

30 $1000 What is IV on x-axis and DV on y-axis? Variable placed on x-axis when graphing. Variable placed on y-axis when graphed.

31 $200 What are cells? Smallest units of an organism, enclosed by a barrier; C-UNIT.

32 $400 What is homeostasis? Maintaining a constant internal environment.

33 $600 What are stimuli or responses to environm? Sweating, shivering, pupils dilating, fever.

34 $800 What are sexual and asexual reproduction? Two types of reproduction.

35 $1000 What is universal genetic code? Living things are based on this.

36 $200 What is a theory? A well-tested explanation that joins a range of observations.

37 $400 What are ethics and natural behaviors? Reasons controlled experiments are NOT always possible.

38 $600 What is spontaneous generation? Idea that life can arise from nonliving things.

39 $800 What are quantitative and qualitative? The two types of data.

40 $1000 What are inferences? Name of predictions made based on observations.


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