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Jeopardy!
2JEOPARDY!
Final Jeopardy
Cells I
Cells II
Genetics
Kingdoms
Biogeochemical Cycles
Trophism
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4Has a cell membrane and a cell wall
Cells I 100
What is a plant cell?
5This organelle is a storage site in a cell
Cells I 200
What is a vacuole?
6Supports and protects the cell
Cells I 300
What is the cell wall?
7This organelle is the Cell control center that
holds the majority of the cells DNA
Cells I 400
What is the nucleus?
8This organelle transforms energy the powerhouse
of the cell that contains some DNA
Cells I 500
What is the mitochondrion?
9This provides internal structure for the cell
Cells II 100
What is cytoplasm?
10This organelle digests material and is often
called the cells recycling center
Cells II 200
What is the lysosome?
11This organelle sorts and transports things made
in the cell
Cells II 300
What is the Golgi apparatus?
12This organelle makes proteins and is connected to
part of the ER
Cells II 400
What is the ribosome?
13This maintains homeostasis within the cell by
selective transport across it
Cells II 500
What is the cell membrane?
14The molecule that allows traits to be passed down
from one generation to the next
Genetics 100
What is DNA?
15Complementary base to adenine
Genetics 200
What is thymine?
16Three major components of DNA
Genetics 300
What are the sugar-PO4-3 backbone, the
nitrogenous bases, and The hydrogen bonds ?
17The diagram, (2 X 2, 4 X 4, 16 X 16, etc.) that
we use to determine genotype and phenotype
statistics
Genetics 400
What is a Punnet Square?
18RNA has this nitrogenous base instead of thymine
Genetics 500
What is uracil?
19Humans belong to this kingdom
Kingdoms 100
What is anamalia?
20Prokaryotic organisms that live in extreme
environments
Kingdoms 200
What is archaebacteria?
21Eukaryotic organisms that absorb nutrients from
organic materials in the environment and thus aid
in decomposition
Kingdoms 300
What are fungi?
22Prokaryotic organisms that can live almost
anywhere some are harmful, but most are not.
Kingdoms 400
What are eubacteria?
23Eukaryotic organisms that live in moist
environments and can be like animals, plants, or
fungi
Kingdoms 500
What are protists?
24It evaporates from open waters and from plant
leaves (transpiration)
Biogeochemical Cycles 100
What is H2O?
25Respiration and photosynthesis are part of this
cycle
Biogeochemical Cycles 200
What is C?
26This never breaks down into an individual element
in its cycle
Daily Double!!!
State Wager
What is P?
27This is present in abundance in the atmosphere
and recycles mainly through decomposition and
excretion
Biogeochemical Cycles 400
What is N2?
28Human activity is responsible for the return of
this into the atmosphere
Biogeochemical Cycles 500
What is C?
29These organisms form the base of the food pyramid
Trophism 100
What are producers?
30This explains one feeding relationship in an
ecosystem
Trophism 200
What is a food chain?
31These types of organisms are typically found at
the top of the biomass pyramid
Trophism 300
What are carnivores?
32The true scientific name for a producer that
literally means self-feeding
Trophism 400
What is autotroph?
33Explains all combinations of feeding
relationships in an ecosystem
Trophism 500
What is a food web?
34Final Jeopardy
- Category
- Biogeochemical Cycles
35This chemical reaction explains metabolism
36What is cellular respiration C6H12O6 6 O2
ATP ? 6 CO2 6 H2O ?