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Thisis
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Jeopardy
  • Module A

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Jeopardy
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Lets Get Small for 100
  • The Earth is on a _____________ scale than people.

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Lets Get Small for 200
  • An ant is on a ___________ scale than people.

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Lets Get Small for 300
  • In order to see an ant better we could use a
    _________________ lens.

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Lets Get Small for 400
  • This is a type of microscope that uses electrons
    to magnify things many thousands of times bigger.

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Minerals and Crystalsfor 100
  • This is a nonliving solid matter from the earth.

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Minerals and Crystals for 200
  • This is a structure that shows regular
    arrangement and order of the particles within a
    mineral.

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Minerals and Crystals for 300
  • These are three common crystals that we discussed
    in class.

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Minerals and Crystals for 400
  • These are the four properties of minerals that we
    discussed in class.

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Inner Structure for 100
  • This is the basic unit of all matter.

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Inner Structure for 200
  • This is what is formed when two or more different
    substances join together.

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Inner Structure for 300
  • This is the process that produces one or more
    substances that are different from the original
    substance.

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Inner Structure for 400
  • This is the name of the machine that scientists
    use to show the arrangement of particles within a
    crystal.

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Model Changes for 100
  • This is the name for the small negatively charged
    particle that orbits around the nucleus of an
    atom.

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Model Changes for 200
  • These are the two types of particles found in the
    nucleus.

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Model Changes for 300
  • This is the name of the machine scientists use to
    study particles.

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Model Changes for 400
  • The ___________ ___________ model is the most
    current model of the atom.

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Periodic Tablefor 100
  • This is any substance made of only one kind of
    atom.

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Periodic Table for 200
  • This is an orderly arrangement of the different
    elements.

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Periodic Table for 300
  • An element that has 15 protons will also have 15
    _____________.

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Periodic Table for 400
  • This is the name of the family that includes
    Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, and Radon.

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A Look Insidefor 100
  • The smallest living thing is called a
    ____________.

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A Look Inside for 200
  • An organism is made of organ systems which are
    made of _________ which are made of tissues which
    are made of cells.

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A Look Inside for 300
  • People, animals, and plants are classified as
    ______________ because their cells have membranes
    around the organelles.

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A Look Inside for 400
  • This is an example of a prokaryote.

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Specialized Cellsfor 100
  • The __________ cells transport signals from one
    part of the body to another.

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Specialized Cells for 200
  • The white blood cell captures ___________ using
    its pseudopodia.

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Specialized Cells for 300
  • Another name for skin cells are ______________
    cells.

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Specialized Cells for 400
  • Your muscles produce __________ _________ which
    make them feel sore after a hard workout.

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Double Jeopardy
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Erin, Dakota, Blainefor 200
  • This is the atomic number for Neon.

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Erin, Dakota, Blaine for 400
  • This is the measure of how shiny a mineral is.

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Erin, Dakota, Blaine for 600
  • According to the Mohs hardness scale, _________
    is the softest mineral.

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Erin, Dakota, Blaine for 800
  • This is one of the organs in the circulatory
    system.

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Melissa, Terra, Aliciafor 200
  • This is the size of something compared to you.

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Melissa, Terra, Alicia for 400
  • These are the things that make up a compound.

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Melissa, Terra, Alicia for 600
  • This is the name Leeuwenhoek gave to the little
    creatures in the water.

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Melissa, Terra, Alicia for 800
  • This is the name of the jellylike fluid inside
    the cell surrounding the nucleus.

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Drew, Karisa, Kairafor 200
  • If Nitrogen has 7 electrons, it will have _______
    protons.

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Drew, Karisa, Kaira for 400
  • This is the name of the element with the symbol S.

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Drew, Karisa, Kaira for 600
  • The two elements found in common table salt are
    ____________ and ______________.

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Drew, Karisa, Kaira for 800
  • How a mineral breaks is an example of
    ________________.

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Christina, Brianna, Abbyfor 200
  • According to the Mohs hardness scale,
    ____________ is the hardest mineral and has a
    score of 1.

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Christina, Brianna, Abby for 400
  • These were the people who first developed a model
    of the atom.

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Christina, Brianna, Abby for 600
  • This is the last name of the person who found
    cells in cork.

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Christina, Brianna, Abby for 800
  • This is what the word pseudopodia means.

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Nathan, Kody, Jacobfor 200
  • This is a common crystal we use to preserve or
    season food.

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Nathan, Kody, Jacob for 400
  • This is what you do to an object when you change
    its scale.

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Nathan, Kody, Jacob for 600
  • A ___________ is the smallest living thing.

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Nathan, Kody, Jacob for 800
  • This is the name for the basic unit of all matter.

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Luke, Kaleb, Collinfor 200
  • This type of cell spits out its nucleus as it is
    formed.

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Luke, Kaleb, Collin for 400
  • This is what a substance that is made of only one
    kind of atom is called.

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Luke, Kaleb, Collin for 600
  • This is the crystal shape of salt.

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Luke, Kaleb, Collin for 800
  • These are the three particles found in an atom.

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Mr. Schmidtfor 200
  • This is the name of the compound that allows red
    blood cells to carry oxygen.

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Mr. Schmidt for 400
  • A molecule of water contains these two types of
    atoms.

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Mr. Schmidt for 600
  • According to the periodic table, the element,
    ____________, contains 20 protons and 20 electrons

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Mr. Schmidt for 800
  • The white blood cell can also be known as a
    _____________.

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  • Statement Here

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DAILYDOUBLE!!
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DAILYDOUBLE!!
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DAILYDOUBLE!!
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DAILYDOUBLE!!
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DAILYDOUBLE!!
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