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Title: Jeopardy Round


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Jeopardy Round
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DNA, RNA, NBA,
Just pick one, would you!!!!
Sphincter says what?
Weird animals.
Whatever
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DNA, RNA, NBA .100
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  • Site in the cell where this process takes place.
  • Ribosomes
  • Structures made of RNA in the picture below.
  • IV and II
  • Structure shown at III.
  • Amino Acid.

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DNA, RNA, NBA .200
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  • The type of selection when one extreme variation
    is selected.
  • directional
  • Type of selection when the average variation is
    selected.
  • Stabilizing.
  • Type of selection when both variations are
    selected.
  • Disruptive

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DNA, RNA, NBA 300
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  • This is what enzymes do to chemical reactions
  • Decrease the activation energy.
  • The main energy source, Macromolecule, of
    multicellular organisms.
  • Carbohydrates
  • The type of adaptation when an organisms blends
    into its environment.
  • Camouflage

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DNA, RNA, NBA 400
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  • Process by which DNA is copied.
  • Replication
  • The process by which mRNA is decoded.
  • Translation
  • This is a genetic material of a retrovirus.
  • RNA

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DNA, RNA, NBA . 500
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  • Type of inheritance where red flowering and white
    flowering plants make pink offspring.
  • Incomplete dominance.
  • This is the type of data that does not involve
    numbers.
  • Qualitative data
  • This is the total number of atoms in sucrose,
    C12H22 O11.
  • 45

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Sphincter says WHAT 100
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  • The 23rd chromosome that differs in males and
    females.
  • Sex Chromosome
  • The process by which mRNA are read and proteins
    are assembled.
  • Translation.
  • The site in the cell where proteins are
    assembled.
  • Ribosomes.

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Sphincter says WHAT 200
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  • This is Mendels Law that states if on different
    chromosomes one trait is not affected by another
    trait.
  • Law of Independent assortment
  • This is the gamete that only contains genes from
    the mother.
  • Egg
  • The process in which organisms maintain a steady
    internal environment.
  • homeostasis

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Sphincter says WHAT 300
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  • This is the term that describes how the plasma
    membrane is free to move and made up of different
    molecules.
  • Fluid mosaic
  • This is the process that keeps the inside of the
    cell different from the outside of the cell.
  • Selective permeability.
  • This is what genes control the production of.
  • proteins

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Sphincter says WHAT 400
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  • This is the main energy trapping molecule in
    plants.
  • chlorophyll
  • This is when one area of a chromatid exchanges
    genes with another chromatid.
  • Crossing over.
  • This is how many factors from each pair of the
    parents is passed on to the offspring.
  • 1

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Sphincter says WHAT 500
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  • This is what happens to biodiversity as you get
    closer to the equator.
  • It increases
  • The process by which glucose and fructose join to
    form sucrose.
  • Condensation
  • Diffusion continues until this is no longer
    present.
  • Concentration gradient

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Weird Animals 100
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  • This is the most abundant molecule in the human
    body.
  • Water
  • Organisms that do not have cell walls.
  • Animals
  • Type of cell that contains a nucleus.
  • Eukaryotic

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Weird Animals 200
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  • Factors that increase as the size of the
    population increases.
  • Density dependent
  • This is the biggest threat to biodiversity.
  • Habitat loss
  • Water and air pollution are examples of this.
  • Habitat degredation

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Weird Animals 300
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  • This is the shape of a population graph when a
    population has reached its carrying capacity.
  • S- shaped
  • Factors that are not influenced by population
    densities.
  • Density- independent
  • This is the maximum number of individual that can
    be supported by an ecosystem indefinitely.
  • Carry Capacity

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Weird Animals 400
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  • This is how carbon dioxide enters the biotic part
    of the ecosystem
  • photosynthesis
  • This is how an organisms lives in the ecosystem.
  • Niche
  • 3. This is where an organisms lives in the
    ecosystem.
  • Habitat

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Weird Animals 500
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  • This is how water is lost to the abiotic part of
    the ecosystems.
  • Transpiration
  • These are used by the body to regulate processes.
  • Vitamins
  • This is first section of the small intestine.
  • Duodenum

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Just pick one, would you!!!! 100
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  • This is what all living things are made of.
  • Cells
  • 2. This is the filtering organ of the body.
  • Kidneys.
  • This is the approximate age of the Earth.
  • 4.6 bya

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Just pick one, would you!!!! 200
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  • The bodies response that includes redness,
    swelling and pain
  • Inflammatory response
  • 2. This is the type of digestion when pepsin
    breaks down proteins.
  • chemical
  • The type of digestion when bile breaks down fats.
  • mechanical

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Just pick one, would you!!!! 300
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  • This is the filtering unit of the kidney.
  • Nephron
  • 2. This is a type of fossil not found in rock.
  • Amber or ice
  • What enzymes are made of.
  • Enzymes

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Just pick one, would you!!!! 400
Correct
  • Monosaccharide's are the building block for this
    macromolecule.
  • starch
  • The process of putting one DNA into the DNA of
    another species is this term.
  • Genetic engineering
  • Interferons defend the body against this
    pathogen.
  • viruses

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Just pick one, would you!!!! 500
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  • This is the survival and reproduction of animals
    best suited to the environment.
  • Natural selection
  • 2. The movement of genes into and out of a gene
    pool.
  • migration
  • These are the four polymers found in the human
    body.
  • Carbs, proteins, lipids, and Nucleic acids

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Whatever 100
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  • This what proteins are broken down to after
    digestion.
  • Amino acids
  • These are the neurons that carry impulses from
    outside and inside the body to the brain.
  • Sensory
  • Metabolic processes, ATP formation, and gas
    exchange occur during this.
  • Cellular Respiration

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Whatever 200
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  • He is the founder of the theory of evolution.
  • Charles Darwin
  • This is how HIV can be transmitted.
  • Intimate sexual contact, blood transfusion
  • This is the introduction of new variations
    through mistakes in DNA.
  • Mutations

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Whatever 300
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  • This is the reason people with AIDS are
    susceptible to common infectious diseases.
  • HIV attacks immune cells.
  • 2. This conditions are needed for natural
    selection to occur.
  • Variations, time and competition
  • This is smaller than a cell but larger than a
    chromosome.
  • Nucleus

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Whatever 400
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  • Active immunity is achieved when a person is
    exposed to these.
  • antigens
  • 2. The term that describes the condition when
    bacteria are not killed by antibiotics.
  • resistance
  • What the body produces when a pathogen is
    recognized and b-cells are activated.
  • Antibodies

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Whatever 500
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  • The path an impulse takes as it passes from one
    neuron to another .
  • Axon to dendrite
  • These are the neurons that carry impulses from
    the CNS to the PNS.
  • Motor Neurons
  • This is the waste product of Cellular
    Respiration.
  • CO2

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